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  • cPanelTomGreen
    For those of you looking for some pictures of the new UI's there is now a blog article up as well with some screen shots. [url=http://blog.cpanel.net/ui-technology-preview-mysql-feature-using-modern-tools-and-technology/]UI Technology Preview: MySQL Feature Using Modern Tools and Technology | cPanel Blog
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  • JamesOakley
    My first UI observation is that I thought it wasn't working. I clicked on the "New MySQL" link, and the page loaded. It just showed [QUOTE] MySQL Databases MySQL Databases allow you to store lots of information in an easy to access manner. The databases themselves are not easily read by humans. MySQL databases are required by many web applications including some bulletin boards, content management systems, and others. To use a database, you'll need to create it. Only MySQL Users (different than mail or other users) that have privileges to access a database can read from or write to that database.
    and the page footer. Then, after a pause, a list of the databases on the account appeared. I hit refresh, to see if the delay was just for the first time the page is loaded, but it was just the same. So I hit refresh again, and timed the pause - just under 4 seconds. That's long enough to make you think you've clicked on the wrong link on the cPanel account homescreen, so that you click "back" to see what you should have clicked. On the upside, I like the layout, and look forward to experimenting with it some more.
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  • JamesOakley
    OK: Things I really like: Assigning a user to a database now lets the user assign specific permissions in the same screen. I like the fact that you can get to "assign user to database" from either the users or the databases view - that will help people find that. I like the fact that, when managing a database, you can "add new user" and create the user at the same time as granting it permission to that database. One thing that concerns me (knowing where new users get stuck trying to use the existing X3 UI): When you go to the new databases page, you now only see "databases" with no mention of "users" (apart from the presence of a tab at the top of the screen, that they may not notice). Someone trying to set up something like Wordpress for the first time may know that they need to create a database, but not even realise that they need to create a user. The "create database" button doesn't then go on to invite the user to assign MySQL users to their newly created database. I could easily see the end-user missing that entirely, and doing something like putting their cPanel login credentials in the Wordpress installation wizard or config file. Compare that to X3. For all there could be too much on one page, at least you can clearly see three sections - databases, users, assigning users to databases, which draws the end-user through the process of setting up the three in turn. The new UI layout doesn't seem to mirror the process that someone goes through as they use those screens.
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  • cPanelTomGreen
    [quote="JamesOakley, post: 1622891">My first UI observation is that I thought it wasn't working. I clicked on the "New MySQL" link, and the page loaded. It just showed and the page footer. Then, after a pause, a list of the databases on the account appeared. I hit refresh, to see if the delay was just for the first time the page is loaded, but it was just the same. So I hit refresh again, and timed the pause - just under 4 seconds. That's long enough to make you think you've clicked on the wrong link on the cPanel account homescreen, so that you click "back" to see what you should have clicked. On the upside, I like the layout, and look forward to experimenting with it some more.
    Ill take a look at the load performance a little more. We didn't get to the optimization stage, but if thats your first impression, I want to check into the issue... it should load quicker since all the data is available at page load time.
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  • cPanelTomGreen
    I like the idea of giving users the option to add a user after creating the database. Also, we considered porting the wizard process to this system as well, which is want I think you are really asking for... time constraint on the experimental project kept us from doing that at the time, but Ill keep your ideas in a list of enhancements we will consider for this feature.
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  • cPanelTomGreen
    Just a quick note: We have pulled this build from our distribution servers temporary due to an issue and will be releasing a new build in a few days with a resolution.
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