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UI Design for Tablet browser
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Category:
Other
Environment versions
Environment:
VB 9.0
OS:
Windows Server 2012
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Web
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Thread ID:
01589253
Message ID:
01589276
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>Rather than packing all the tabs in whatever space is available (as in DeskTop Chome) the tabs stay full sized but you can 'swipe' to scroll the tabs horizontally.
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I will Google for the look that you describe. There has to be a picture somewhere on Internet that will show me. I am just not getting it; it is me <g>

>>And I agree that closing all in one page is easier. But the alternative is "how come I can't work on two orders at the same time? " :)
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>But they could - just maintain a dropdown list of open orders at the top of the page and, when a user selects one then (on the client) hide the div for the current order and show the div for the selected order.
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This (maintaining the dropdown list) would require a lot of changes on my part. I just need to get this app ready for one or two beta tester. Then I will start redesigning (Just like Obamacare side <g>).


>>Ideally I may set a preference in Web.config so that the application could work in SPA or MPA depending on user preference. But then it would complicate things quite a bit (for me).
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>But web.config settings will be global for all users. You could use local storage (assuming HTML5) to store the preference on a per user basis- but I've a feeling that the two approaches are so different that you'd almost need two separate versions for the UI....

The app will work on intranet (LAN) of the customer and all users would have to live by the setting in web.config. And I am sure you know that each customer will have a web.config with various preferences. And no, I don't want two separate version of UI.

Thank you.
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