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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/03/2013 12:49 AM, Stefano De
Carlo wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Il 03/12/2013 00:40, Nemesis ha
scritto:<br>
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Here's the list design. I'd like to reuse the same design for
other lists (devices, layers, services, ecc) with slight
changes.<br>
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As usual, if you have any doubt or suggestion please write.</blockquote>
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I like it very much.<br>
I don't know what's under the "filter" drop-down, and perhaps I'm
missing some knowledge about the capabilities of the back-end, but
maybe you could implement some "add filter" button that lets you
filter like "only Cosenza layer" and "created between 2011 and
2012".<br>
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Yeah, good idea, see next mail I'm about to send with some more
screenshots.<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:529D1C6E.1080908@gmail.com" type="cite"> Those
filter-values would then appear as a coloured bubble, much like
the ones besides "Nodes", but perhaps aligned on the next row. You
could then click on the bubble to remove/reset the filter(s).</blockquote>
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A bit difficult to style if there are many filters, I've tried a
simpler solution.<br>
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