Favourites voice in left bat

  • Hi guys, Since I use really a few voice in the left bar, It would be cool to be able to create a "favourite" group where I can put the few things that I use, so that I can collapse everything else. That is usefull to only see what I really need, and hide everything else

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    Post it as a feature request on bugtracker. Myself, I hide the tree. I like the dashboard better.

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  • I actually think that the entire webgui need to be update.
    I know it works, don't get me, but it's really ugly compared to most of all the other webgui.
    Look what freenas did with their new version:

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    It's by far more beautiful than the old freenas webgui (that is really similar to OMV's one).
    Since you're doing a mojor upgrade, I think that maybe a new webgui would be really cool!

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  • I think the WebGui is just fine. We dont need fancy, we just need it to work, and be pluggable as much as it can

    As I said, I agree that a working thing is better that a broken one.
    But I noticed that in the world of the open source the filosofy of "it's ok if it's ugly if it works" is really popular.
    I know it's hard to do a cool gui, I'm terrible with them too! But why not try to imitate an other one that is better if the other one is OS too?

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