“An essential part of being a humble programmer is realizing that whenever there’s a problem with the code you’ve written, it’s always your fault.”
— Jeff Atwood
Well, it turns out that I missed a critical widget when I built my first Update Set to be posted out on Share the other day. The Table Selector widget is used in the Content Selector Configuration Editor to select a new table whenever you wanted to add a table to the configuration. Without that widget included in the Update Set, a blank modal pop-up comes up when you click on the Add a New Table button, which is obviously not helpful. I have added the widget to a corrected Update Set that I need to get out on the Share site, but I thought that I would post it here first to see if there was anything else that I needed to fix before I do that. Thanks for the feedback, by the way … it is always much appreciated.
By the way, I built the Update Set using the Add to Update Set Utility, which is an awesome tool that I cannot recommend highly enough. The only problem with that, of course, is that you have to remember to include all of your artifacts when you create an Update Set and start adding in all of the various parts and pieces for your project. If you are not careful, you can leave out an important piece, which I did, and that’s on me. Hopefully, this is the only one, but there is no guarantee …