Hello, it has been on my mind for a while to post this here, and if the change were not very difficult, it would be good if the first view of the Wi-Fi or Overview page were like this. More than anything I say this because every time I want to look at what power I am in or country or etc. I have to click on the edit button. And it's a bit of a pain.
Since I was busy with the Wi-Fi photos, you can return this button to its original place so you don't have to scroll through the entire screen with the mouse to say yes or no. As it was before. This not only affects the wifi zone here, but the entire system.
You got me, Mr. Brada, I just looked at the code and damn I don't even know where to start. But you haven't seen how bad I am with Paint imagine.
I don't know if the change will be difficult or not but it would really be advantageous or so I think. Thank you.
In what version was this button at another location (I ask because this looks different on a mobile device and I'm checking for historical reference to locate what you noted, i.e., wireless config opens on an overlaying page)?
Let's see what happens when you use a translator throughout the system, I mean where you want to configure some parameter, be it LAN, WiFi, LEDs and others, such as a random firewall.
I hope it has been clarified.
I don't know what motivated this change but I don't see it being functional at all apart from running the mouse around the screen
TNX
If I remember correctly (and this is a big if, this was like half a year ago), it's a way to unify the "button actions" (or whatever you wanna call them) to behave in a consistent manner independent of how many buttons it may have, due to before PR 7152 the "button actions" were already inconsistent among modals in particular and merging said PR would made the problem worse, which is why PR 7153 were introduced to finally fix it. Feel free to read the entire conversations, it contains the reasoning behind the change as well.
If you think it's a "bug" that doesn't serve it's purpose, you could always open an issue in the LuCI repo and get some feedback on it.
Hello and thanks for replying.
And no, I don't think it's a mistake, everything is always done in good faith, what I don't understand is that this button or these buttons buttons
Force or condition the buttons to be separated as much as can be seen in my photos, which has to do with one thing and the other... and if I have just read all the links provided, thank you again.