Question about manual test pages
Justin
justin.obara at utoronto.ca
Thu Mar 26 17:54:52 UTC 2009
Please see responses below
- Justin
On 26-Mar-09, at 1:35 PM, Michelle D'Souza wrote:
> Thanks for putting this together Justin. I've made a couple comments
> below.
>
> Michelle
>
> On 26-Mar-09, at 12:11 PM, Justin wrote:
>>
>> Remove:
>>
>> UI Options: Table of Contents
>
> I think this should actually be promoted. TableOfContents is a fluid
> component in its own right and someone may want to use and there are
> no examples of what it does. Perhaps this example should be made
> interactive so that the user clicks a button to toggle the
> TableOfContents.
I'm wondering if this would be similar enough to the UI Options
example. If you mean that you want a simple example to show it by
itself, maybe a springboard?
>
>> jQuery UI Focus Tests ( http://build.fluidproject.org/fluid/tests/jquery-tests/manual/jQueryUI-focus-test.html
>> )
>>
>
> I think this is useful enough not to be completely removed - perhaps
> moved to the sandbox?
I'm wondering if a move to sandbox would effectively kill it. I don't
see too many commits where people keep the sandbox up-to-date. Maybe
we need another type of folder, or if we don't ship the manual tests
in the release bundle, then it could stay.
>
>> Don't know:
>>
>> Renderer: Component-types
>> Renderer: Object-data-entry
>> Renderer: Radio Buttons
>> Renderer: Test Renderer
>> Renderer: Tree Generation
>
> These are really useful when using the renderer. Perhaps they belong
> in a tutorial section? I feel like we need another space other then
> sandbox for things like this and Flutter.
That's not a bad idea.
>
>> Versioning ( http://build.fluidproject.org/fluid/tests/fluid-tests/manual/versioning/list.html
>> )
>
> This is an important test to ensure that our versioning is working.
> I think it should stay.
I could see this becoming a unit test. Any thoughts on that?
>
> ------------------------------------------------------
> Michelle D'Souza
> Software Developer, Fluid Project
> Adaptive Technology Resource Centre
> University of Toronto
>
>
>
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