The Perfume front end asks for arguments but gives absolutely no information on what these are or where one may learn more about what they are.
[Issue created by brunyuriy: 2016-01-22]
[Last updated on bitbucket: 2016-02-10]
[Comment created by ohmann: 2016-02-10]
Merged in: 9503d9859858
[Comment created by stanleyrya: 2016-02-10]
Almost complete: a8c8924cdac9
@ohmann will add a more descriptive text and fix the link, then it will be ready for merge.
[Comment created by ohmann: 2016-01-28]
Looks good to me. I'd suggest we have the tooltip appear on highlight of both the field and a (?) icon next to it to make it obvious that there is available help/explanation. But that's just a small implementation detail.
When you do this, re-do JQuery UI's download builder by first unchecking everything and then only checking the features we need at the bottom (dependencies are auto-checked for you). I know we use JQuery UI for one other feature currently, perhaps the panels, so check all the features we need for both this and that to get one minimal js file.
[Comment created by stanleyrya: 2016-01-28]
Could this be solved with a tooltip similar to the one found here: https://jqueryui.com/tooltip/ ?
The Perfume front end asks for arguments but gives absolutely no information on what these are or where one may learn more about what they are.
[Issue created by brunyuriy: 2016-01-22] [Last updated on bitbucket: 2016-02-10]
[Comment created by ohmann: 2016-02-10] Merged in: 9503d9859858
[Comment created by stanleyrya: 2016-02-10] Almost complete: a8c8924cdac9
@ohmann will add a more descriptive text and fix the link, then it will be ready for merge.
[Comment created by ohmann: 2016-01-28] Looks good to me. I'd suggest we have the tooltip appear on highlight of both the field and a (?) icon next to it to make it obvious that there is available help/explanation. But that's just a small implementation detail.
When you do this, re-do JQuery UI's download builder by first unchecking everything and then only checking the features we need at the bottom (dependencies are auto-checked for you). I know we use JQuery UI for one other feature currently, perhaps the panels, so check all the features we need for both this and that to get one minimal js file.
[Comment created by stanleyrya: 2016-01-28] Could this be solved with a tooltip similar to the one found here: https://jqueryui.com/tooltip/ ?