stuofsci02
Member
Hello All,
I am currently having a very simple problem that is very frustrating.
I am creating a configuration inteface for a process and the interface has a main page that displays the current status and configuration of the process. I would like the operator to be able to setup each step of the process using a "wizard" like interface, where they press the configuration button and a small popup appears. The first popup would be the configuration for step 1 of the process. They could then hit the next button and a popup for step 2 appears and so on until all 15 steps have been setup. There is too much configuration information to do all on one page.
The problem I am having is when I press the next button to goto step 2 from step 1, there is no way of closing the step 1 popup. Step 2 popup simply covers the step 1 popup. By the time the operator has gone through the 15 step configuration, he/she will have to close 15 individual windows.
This seems crazy, but I cannot find another way. Can anyone give me a pointer?
Thanks,
Stuart
I am currently having a very simple problem that is very frustrating.
I am creating a configuration inteface for a process and the interface has a main page that displays the current status and configuration of the process. I would like the operator to be able to setup each step of the process using a "wizard" like interface, where they press the configuration button and a small popup appears. The first popup would be the configuration for step 1 of the process. They could then hit the next button and a popup for step 2 appears and so on until all 15 steps have been setup. There is too much configuration information to do all on one page.
The problem I am having is when I press the next button to goto step 2 from step 1, there is no way of closing the step 1 popup. Step 2 popup simply covers the step 1 popup. By the time the operator has gone through the 15 step configuration, he/she will have to close 15 individual windows.
This seems crazy, but I cannot find another way. Can anyone give me a pointer?
Thanks,
Stuart