# how does an user edits her profile? Using the page Edit button?
ofc. having a "modify your profile" is redundant. you press Edit and you will be taken to the inline form.
# if so, how does she switches between personal information and preferences?
you have a menu entry in the top right corner (in the new action menu proposal). There you have all the options related to the user (profile, preferences, watchlist).
# what if someone wants to add more information to the profile -> where would it fit? G, you have 2 columns, you can add the supplementary information where you want. It would be preferably in the left column, where there are editable personal info.
# I see you removed the "Description" field, don't we need it? do we needed? how many are using it? Anyway we should decide on which field we make default for the XE.
I find the icons next to the groups quite confusing. Everywhere else in XWiki, icons represent actions, e.g. if you click the red cross, you delete the item it is attached to. Here, however, icons are used to illustrate something, and they are inactive. Although it looks very nice, I don't think it's OK to have this inconsistency.
Moreover, this representation does not correspond to the way rights are handled in XWiki. View, Edit, Comment, Delete, Admin rights can be set at multiple levels (page, space...), they are not unique global rights.
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Other than that I like it.
# how does an user edits her profile? Using the page Edit button?
ofc. having a "modify your profile" is redundant. you press Edit and you will be taken to the inline form.
# if so, how does she switches between personal information and preferences?
you have a menu entry in the top right corner (in the new action menu proposal). There you have all the options related to the user (profile, preferences, watchlist).
# what if someone wants to add more information to the profile -> where would it fit?
G, you have 2 columns, you can add the supplementary information where you want. It would be preferably in the left column, where there are editable personal info.
# I see you removed the "Description" field, don't we need it?
do we needed? how many are using it? Anyway we should decide on which field we make default for the XE.
I find the icons next to the groups quite confusing. Everywhere else in XWiki, icons represent actions, e.g. if you click the red cross, you delete the item it is attached to. Here, however, icons are used to illustrate something, and they are inactive. Although it looks very nice, I don't think it's OK to have this inconsistency.
Moreover, this representation does not correspond to the way rights are handled in XWiki. View, Edit, Comment, Delete, Admin rights can be set at multiple levels (page, space...), they are not unique global rights.
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