[Patternfly] What forms or form elements does your application use?

Matt Carrano mcarrano at redhat.com
Thu Mar 20 14:55:01 UTC 2014


I've attached a couple of screens from JBoss EAP console.  This is a pattern that occurs frequently in this application, and I suspect many others.  It is a top-bottom master-detail with the detail portion expressed as a form.  Since there are potentially a lot of attributes, content is organized using tabbed navigation internal to the form.  This is also an editor where the user clicks Edit to enter an edit mode where some (but not necessarily all) attributes are modifiable (see second screen shot).  Save and Cancel appear to commit changes and exist back to read only mode.

I suspect this editor use case is pretty common and I think would be good to deal with as part of this pattern effort.

- Matt C 

----- Original Message -----
From: "Matt Reid" <mreid at redhat.com>
To: patternfly at redhat.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2014 3:01:20 PM
Subject: [Patternfly] What forms or form elements does your application use?

As we mentioned last meeting, the forms team would love to get a better
idea how we're using forms today in our applications, and if you are, 
if you're using any non-standard widgets. 

Any screenshots you can pass along showcasing how forms are used in
applications you work on can help us build better forms for tomorrow!

Thanks!
Matt

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