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Re: Click and modify?
by Eric Laffoon on Monday 01/Dec/2003, @20:16
> Is it possible to right-click(or something) in the web-page and change form parameters?

As an old OS/2 guy I want to right click everything. ;-) That is not up but will be. I'm not sure if Nicolas has the required strings reserved for that or it just goes into BE. What we do have is the attribute editor which you can see in the lower left of the screen shots. It allows you to edit the parameters of a parent tag from where the cursor is. You can also select up the parent nodes to the root node with the dropdown box. There are also buttons on it to delete a tag or delete a tag and all child tags.

Obviously this is very powerful in abilities but for some tagging situations more intuitive paradigms would be desired. Right now we're working on first steps first. There are some architectural considerations to refining the process and design we need to review. After the basic foundation is in place the extra functionality should actually be a lot easier and faster.
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Re: Click and modify?
by OI on Thursday 04/Dec/2003, @04:58
Well, I think, :-), you answered my question.

It is actually possible to change the web-page without
changing the tags/code directly.

Great. :-D
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