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Currently, the FileUpload widget looks like something from the '90s, which is "good enough" for simple cases.
A case where one could argue that it could be improved are:
Better feedback for the process of uploading multiple files. This could be a two-step procedure
a) Uploading of files to the browser. If we can monitor the process of individual files, I suggest adding a progress bar per file. If not, then we can do one for all files.
b) When the files are synchronized to the server. This could be done with a green checkmark for each file or one for all.
The second thing is that it is currently not possible to upload a folder/directory directly. This can solved by enabling the HTML attribute webkitdirectory. I have a POC here. A limitation of this attribute is you will get a warning message (for security re
asons).
The good thing is the files will have information on the folder structure, as shown in this playground example.
Some inspiration for how a more modern could look:
Currently, the
FileUpload
widget looks like something from the '90s, which is "good enough" for simple cases.A case where one could argue that it could be improved are:
a) Uploading of files to the browser. If we can monitor the process of individual files, I suggest adding a progress bar per file. If not, then we can do one for all files.
b) When the files are synchronized to the server. This could be done with a green checkmark for each file or one for all.
asons).
The good thing is the files will have information on the folder structure, as shown in this playground example.
Some inspiration for how a more modern could look:
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