[Sugar-devel] #1169 NORM: Drop down menus give no indication of their existence, also are too slow to load.

Tomeu Vizoso tomeu at sugarlabs.org
Mon Aug 24 06:06:38 EDT 2009


On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 12:05, SugarLabs
Bugs<bugtracker-noreply at sugarlabs.org> wrote:
> #1169: Drop down menus give no indication of their existence, also are too slow to
> load.
> ------------------------------------------------------+---------------------
>    Reporter:  wwdillingham                           |          Owner:  tomeu
>        Type:  enhancement                            |         Status:  new
>    Priority:  Normal                                 |      Milestone:  0.86
>   Component:  sugar                                  |        Version:  Unspecified
>    Severity:  Major                                  |     Resolution:
>    Keywords:  interface design usability sugar-love  |   Distribution:  Unspecified
> Status_field:  Needinfo                               |
> ------------------------------------------------------+---------------------
> Changes (by tomeu):
>
>  * keywords:  interface design usability => interface design usability
>               sugar-love
>
>
> Comment:
>
>  Replying to [comment:8 garycmartin]:
>  > Replying to [comment:6 tomeu]:
>  > > we have a few days for doing something about this for 0.86, but we
>  need to have well defined actions.
>  >
>  > I think this policy will go some way to help and seems reasonably
>  actionable: "Buttons with no primary (left click) action, should treat
>  displaying their full palette as their primary action, so a left click
>  would reveal their full palette instantly."
>  >
>  > So, for example, the users XO icon should display it's full palette
>  instantly when left clicked.
>
>  Sounds good, though seems like a good amount of work, though not
>  particularly difficult. Any volunteers?

Anybody would like to give this one a try?

Thanks,

Tomeu

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