Von Kai Pohlmann
am 01. März 2010
Während Social Media von Weltmarken wie Coca-Cola, Dell oder Target bereits effizient eingesetzt wird, legen kleinere Unternehmen gerade erst los - oft auch, ‘weil man das ja macht’, nicht weil sie ein nachhaltiges Konzept zur Lead-Generierung umsetzen wollen. Andere haben ein Konzept, wissen aber nicht, wie sie den Return on Investment messen sollen.
Der Social Times-Blog beschreibt 10 Tipps zur Lead-Generierung mit Twitter.
Tags: e-Commerce, Social, Tutorials
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Von Thomas Rekittke
am 03. April 2009
What really did annoy me with Rails was the lack of default support for has_many and has_and_belongs_to_many (habtm) relations in the gui.
The usual solution is to use a select-box with the option multiple => true (with a kind of awkward syntax). But if you have more than just a handful of options, say more than 10, this really becomes unhandy. You need to option-click (Ctrl on Windows) to select more than one option. Hardly any ordinary user gets this the first time.
If you have to scroll down a long list you never see the already selected options or if you incidentally deselected the other options (which always happens to me).
A more intuitive solution (which exists in other gui frameworks) is to present two select boxes, one for all available options and one for the selected options, and the opportunity to move options from one select box to the other. I call this control a SwapSelect and built this so you can use this for any Rails project.
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Tags: Ruby on Rails, Software, Tutorials, Usability
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