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Core back end widgets #743

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fritzmg opened this issue Jun 3, 2021 · 7 comments
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Core back end widgets #743

fritzmg opened this issue Jun 3, 2021 · 7 comments

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@fritzmg
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fritzmg commented Jun 3, 2021

This issue keeps track of the state of documentation for the core widgets for which @bezin provided the basis in
#732. If you work on a widget, please drop a comment so that the task can be assigned to you in this list 👍

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bezin commented Jun 7, 2021

Assign me to the select menu please :-)

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koertho commented Nov 5, 2021

Can we make it visible in the documentation which elements are already documented? For example show only the little description unter documented elements or add a little check mark after the widget name? (I'm speaking abount this list: https://docs.contao.org/dev/reference/widgets/)
Forget about it 🤦 (I just oversaw the undocumented suffix)

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fritzmg commented Nov 5, 2021

Just make a PR with a suggestion ;). e.g. use an emoji in the title. Though as this will show up in the title and the menu, I would only do it for the not yet documented widgets.

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bezin commented Apr 29, 2022

On a closer look I have some second thoughts about documenting all of these 😅 Some of these are so special, I doubt you will ever use these in one of your DCAs, e.g. Margins widget (trbl), Module wizard, Section wizard, ...

Some other are deprecated already, e.g. File Selector wizard, Text Store wizard. We should certainly not waste time on documenting these.

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fritzmg commented May 1, 2022

Agreed. However I think the module wizard is still useful for when you create custom elements/modules where you can select one or more other modules.

This was referenced May 14, 2022
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rabauss commented Jul 14, 2022

BTW: The color picker is missing in the list

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fritzmg commented Sep 26, 2022

BTW: The color picker is missing in the list

There is no color picker widget, only an eval setting that makes a text widget a color picker.

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