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jumpthattb's picture

Exporting User results using views- for the user not admins.

Hello,

I have been trying to figure this out for a while.
I need to allow the users of our site taking an assessment using the quiz module to export their results in an excel CSV with 1. The question 2. their answer to the question 3. points they received from the question

That's it! And for some reason I just can't figure it out... simple as it may be. Sigh..
If I could export the quiz-results page the user receives after completing the quiz, that would be great too! I am trying to locate that view in the Quiz module core so I can copy it and import it but I cannot find it yet.

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WebSinPat's picture

Looking to simplify the user interface for group admins

My users are finding the admin interface quite cumbersome. For example to approve members it takes 5 or 6 clicks, including some settings that are not very intuitive for an average user (click next to the user, go to "choose an operation" VBO dropdown, select "modify membership status", click "execute", etc etc) Whereas my users are perhaps used to adding/removing people via something like facebook with one click add/remove.

So i'm just wondering if others have run into this issue before and any suggestions for solutions and simplifications of the user interface?

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themebrain's picture

New Bootstrap Module - TB Mega Menu

TB Mega Menu module allows you to create a mega menu at ease. Below are some of TB Mega Menu module's features:

  • Synchronized with Drupal core menu, auto updated if there’s any change with Drupal core menu
  • Bootstrap framework
  • Responsive ready
  • Multiple built-in styles designed with years of theming experience
  • Visual and friendly user interface - what you see is what you get
  • Custom style for each element of your mega menu, just input extra css class name
  • Multiple built-in CSS3 animated effects
  • Work independently with themes
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bisonbleu's picture

Need help compiling list of websites/webapps that use maps to help you find stuff

Hi,

I'm trying to compile a list of websites or webapps that use advanced and/or cutting edge map-based systems to help users search/find something.

What I'm interested in is the latest trends and/or design conventions; the ways and levels (the more the better) to which maps & interactivity are integrated in the UI/UX. What users are searching for doesn't really matter. Here are a few examples. Hotpads & Walkscore best exemplify what I'm talking about.

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  • www.hotpads.com
  • www.walkscore.com
  • www.airbnb.ca
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    othermachines's picture

    Simpler views?

    Again, on the topic of simplicity: despite the power of Views, I find it too cumbersome for my clients and so, about a year ago, began building a module that provides some of the basic features of views with a more accessible interface. As with workflows, in my experience 90% of the time clients just want the basics-- a listing of news articles, a staff directory, a calendar of events, that sort of thing.

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    gnindl's picture

    Front End/UI Developer needed

    Has anybody interest, prefereably a free lancer, in joining a web project for 2 months ASAP?

    • Excellent graphic design
    • Heavy knowledge on Drupal theming, e. g. Views, blocks, search, CCK forms etc.
    • IE 6 friendly CSS hacks
    • Multimedia player skins

    Meetings will be conducted weekly in Vienna. If interested contact me nindl_go@hotmail.com or comment here and include links to your reference works.

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    lawlorg's picture

    "Ultra Light" User Experience / User Interface Design & Drupal for Startups

    I run a group of tech entrepreneurs called Ultra Light Startups (http://ultralightstartups.com/) and I'm interested in the use of Drupal in startups for several reasons. Many of our members' startups are either already built on Drupal or they are evaluating use of Drupal for a project. Several of our members are also active in the NYC Drupal community. Also, after hosting an event on Open Source CMS's last fall, I became convinced that Drupal was the right platform for several of my own projects, including a planned major upgrade to the Ultra Light Startups site.

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    dboeke's picture

    Drupal User Interface Guide for Creative Agencies

    Is anyone aware of a good guide for creative agencies with regard to creating user interfaces/web site designs that are easly implemented with drupal?

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    westwesterson's picture

    A new interface for quiz creation

    Hey gang,
    started today on an idea for a new idea for the future of the interface of quiz creation. The current problem is that the interface for quiz right now is really hard to follow and complicated for most users. Result Options are unclear. No body can figure out how to create a personality quiz, etc. This is a first attempt to make the interface much easier to use. And much more straightforward. So far this is basically an idea, and not a reality, but feel free to post your ideas. I can't tell you a timeline on this as my time is very limited, but here is my initial idea for a new interface.

    This is only the first few steps, there is more to come.

    Step 1: Quiz Creation - The initial create quiz node
    Step 2a: Scored Quiz Options (simple summaries) - The default view for scored quizzes
    Step 2a: Scored Quiz Options (advanced summaries) - The view that is seen when advanced summaries is checked for a scored quiz
    Step 2b: Personality Quiz Options - The default view for a personality quiz
    Step 3: Not done yet... More to come

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    sun's picture

    sun's vision for handling embedded/inline content and Wysiwyg in Drupal

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    As some of you know, I've recently taken over maintenance of Inline and Image Assist, and initiated the Wysiwyg project. That was not only caused by personal interest, but also to take the necessary steps to realize the long awaited Inline API. You might ask yourself, what those three modules have in common or to do with each other at all: They deal with user input, allow to embed complex contents into a content, and provide an interactive GUI for that. If you already had the chance to work with them, you already know that there is a rather hidden, non-obvious hard-dependency between them.

    Although I'd really like to discuss both topics (Inline and Wysiwyg support) separately, the gained experience on these topics enforces us to discuss them concurrently. The following mockup hopefully explains why: (see attachment to view in full size)

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