UI module owner
Dennis Melentyev
dennis.melentyev at infopulse.com.ua
Mon Jun 26 08:29:27 UTC 2006
В вс, 25/06/2006 в 16:08 -0700, Vlad Dascalu пишет:
> Hey,
>
> > IMO the best idea is to have a wizard-like search and bug entry pages,
> > with ability to switch back to current pages when "the wizard" will
> > start abuse you.
>
> Actually if you recently checked the trunk, it has a great UI for
> uploading a new attachment right on the new bug entry form.
It's nice. Could we change all other operations in Bugzilla to use this
UI approach? Just for consistency of Look'n'Feel.
> Instead of wizards or tabs, I'd suggest something like that from place to
> place to hide out complexity. When the user needs something, he can click
> the button (we could have several of them, each one having as label an
> important topic or category-name in a given taxonomy) and have the form in
> front.
Well, just to put another point of view: Why don't have a button on top
of the window and clicking it will just hide/unhide controls at the same
place? But that would be the tabbed view again :) And, also lynx -
compatible (if it can do JavaScript and css properties like visibility)
> I prefer this approach to the wizard/tab thing, but there's also the Lynx
> support decision issue. The UI requires Javascript, I think.
Yes. I definitely like this approach. OTOH, wizard/tabbed is good for
newbies. It guides them through all the required fields, probably
providing help/hints text boxes.
Anyway, do we have any real web-designer? I mean not coder, but
stylist / UI profi.
> I invite you to check it out on Bugzilla-trunk if you haven't already:
>
> http://landfill.bugzilla.org/bugzilla-tip/enter_bug.cgi?product=FoodReplicator
>
Thanks for the link.
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