Thanks Vincent.
I just want to quote Marius about the fact it's a pain to click on some
menus to see the state of the watchlist:
Watching a page is not like the rest of the actions. It has a **state**.
The other actions (edit, add, administer, copy,
rename, delete, export,
share etc.) don't have a state. It's the difference between a toggle button
and a standard button. The toggle button needs to show you the current
state. The user needs to know if the current page is being watched. At
first you scan the page for visual clues. There's none. You eventually
click on the More Actions menu and see the "Watch..." entry. [...]
Note: the jira issue is
http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-12485.
2015-10-13 17:44 GMT+02:00 vincent(a)massol.net <vincent(a)massol.net>et>:
Hi,
Thanks Guillaume.
I really don’t like either 1 or 2 because they take more vertical space
(for 1) and they make the UI too crowded.
I also don’t think we should have any action button directly in the UI to
watch/unwatch. This should be an action in the menus as any other action.
OTOH we should have notification icons in the top bar so signify if a page
is being watched for example.
Thanks
-Vincent
On 13 Oct 2015 at 17:39:49, Guillaume Louis-Marie Delhumeau (
gdelhumeau(a)xwiki.com) wrote:
Hi.
The other thread about the content menus re-organization has deviated to
talk about the watchlist, so I prefer to continue the discussion on this
new thread.
I have made some mock-ups that you can see there:
http://design.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Proposal/WatchListButtonsonXE73
WDYT?
Thanks,
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