Idea - An easier way to update Core

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Re: Idea - An easier way to update Core

Post by azpro »

Kofod95 wrote: Tue Mar 03, 2026 7:25 pm
frankl wrote: Tue Mar 03, 2026 1:00 am [...] Settings page for each addon? You could turn on or off modules and hooks, enter required settings, etc etc.
add-on populates an infoBox with settings

//Daniel
Please drop the (idea of) infoboxes 8-) ;-) ..just make a page which can have nice layout. More room for settings.


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Re: Idea - An easier way to update Core

Post by frankl »

I agree with @azpro! One page to do it all for one addon.
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Re: Idea - An easier way to update Core

Post by Kofod95 »

InfoBoxes may not be the most modern look, but that is how most of Admin works now.

I can think of three ways to do it:
  1. New link under fx Tools to a page that lists all add-ons. Clicking an add-on there opens an infoBox with all settings for that add-on
  • New link under fx Tools to a page that lists all add-ons. Clicking an add-on there opens a new page (like in Customers) with all settings for that add-on
  • New menu-item in Admin (like "Catalog") with all add-ons listed as links to a settings-page for that add-on
1 and 2 are quite similar. 3 would be difficult for stores with many add-ons.

Would you prefer a fourth option, and how does that look?

//Daniel
I'm not smart, but sometimes even a blind chicken can find a corn.
Here are a lot of corns: Phoenix user guide


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