On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 7:03 PM, Sergiu Dumitriu <sergiu(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
On 02/23/2011 06:48 PM, Ecaterina Moraru (Valica)
wrote:
Looks good, but the changes to the QuickLinks panel are bad, IMO.
- The (edit this panel) link is useful for new admins, since it's not
that straight-forward how to edit the quick links panel, without reading
a bit of documentation, so I'm -1 for removing it.
- The "jump to any page" text is useful when the shortcuts don't work,
since clicking it also displays the jump dialog. For example, the
shortcut doesn't work for me in Chromium/KDE/Linux, where Ctrl+G
displays the browser's quick search, and Meta+G is captured as a simple
G which opens the WYSIWYG editor. Does it work on Mac or Windows?
Yes, it works on Mac, with the apple key and/or command key (depends
on the browser).
In my opinion, if we were to keep this shortcut, it should be in the
panel content, not injected in JavaScript. People are complaining they
can't find out how to remove it.
Also Meta+G is HIGHLY technical for most users. There should at least
be a tooltip that explains what it means.
Or better, remove the Meta+G shorcut info from the panel, and put it
directly in the jump to page light box, with visual representation of
the shortcut like in Caty's proposal.
Generally I think the box that sums up all shortcuts is good. On a
case by case basis there should be shortcut information also displayed
in context of the feature (like copy page, rename page, jump to page,
etc.). This helps people discover and learn about shortcuts.
Jerome
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