Hi Devs,
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 5:05 PM, Anca Paula Luca
<ancapaula.luca(a)xwiki.com>wrote;wrote:
Anca Paula Luca wrote:
Hi devs,
I'd like to have your opinion on punctual approaches for the consistent
design
of the wysiwyg dialogs. Please vote and comment
on the issues discussed
at:
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Design/NewWysiwygEditorInterfaceAppendix.
> We specifically need to make decisions on the following topics:
> 1.
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Design/NewWysiwygEditorInterfaceAppendi…
> +1 for A
2.
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Design/NewWysiwygEditorInterfaceAppendi…
+0.2 for E, +0.4 for F, +0.4 for H
I forgot to number the current implementation, this becomes:
+0.2 for F, +0.4 for G, +0.4 for H
+1 for D as it's the one that stands out the more visually. If others think
it pops up too much I'm also +1 for G
+1 for B
We're looking for your feedback ! (Thibaut, Caty time for you to chip in ;-)
Thanks,
Guillaume
WDYT?
Thanks a lot,
Anca
Guillaume Lerouge wrote:
> Hi Devs,
> Anca asked me to finalize the overall look of dialog boxes in the
WYSIWYG so
> that she can work on it and polish it for the
2.0 release. Right now the
> issue is that we're using a different look for the link, image & macro
> dialog boxes which poses a consistency problem.
>
> I've been working with Cati on a proposal for the look of the overall
box
-
> not for the inner part of the box. Proposals
for the standardization of
the
> inner part of the box will come later. The
dialog box uses a wizard-like
> look and follows the vertical form principles proposed by Cati in a
previous
> email (thus the primary action button at the
bottom left, to follow the
> user's eye flow). Its "hidden" features are:
>
> - Buttons can be in an enabled or disabled mode depending of what the
> current step is
> - All buttons are displayed all the time so that they don't move from
one
> screen to the next
> - Buttons' labels are configurable
> - There is no "Cancel" button, the cross at the top right of the
dialog
> box plays that role
> - The title in the top bar doesn't change and its name is the same as
the
> associated toolbar button (clicking on
"Link" opens a dialog box
called
> "Link")
> - The "Wizard Step Title" reflects what's happening at the current
step:
> "Page Selection" , "Code
Macro" , "Image Selection"
> - The description tells the user what to do at the current step:
"Select
> the page to link to" , "Select
the image to insert" , "Fill in macro
> parameters"
> - Double-clicking on an item (an image, a page name) acts in the same
> fashion as selecting it and clicking the "Next" button. If the
"Next"
button
> is disabled at the current step,
double-clicking works as the primary
action
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