Editor powers and prominence of the buttons
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This is really a question to TMW and high rep users. Do you find our special buttons to be overwhelming and scary. There are so many now and they are so prominent. I am worried that I will do things accidentally.
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Thanks to Randy Souza I now know doing things accidentally is a two step process, but the buttons are still "overwhelming".
In response to Kent Millard's comment, what about collapsing the buttons into a drop down list with additional items being added as you get the power. It would make initiating the task a little harder, which I wouldn't mind, and it would take up less space.
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Kent Millard
il 28 Giu 2012
Thanks for the feedback Daniel. I'd welcome any suggestions on how these UI issues might be mitigated. Thanks again.
Kent Millard
il 29 Giu 2012
Thanks for the suggestion. You mentioned that the buttons are prominent, overwhelming, and scary--could you tell me a little more about that? What is it that makes the buttons prominent, overwhelming, etc.?
If you'd like, feel free to e-mail me. Thanks.
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Randy Souza
il 28 Giu 2012
Modificato: Randy Souza
il 28 Giu 2012
Clicking "Flag", "Edit", "Close", or "Delete" will open a dialog box asking either for more information or for confirmation, so please feel free to explore.
"Vote" is an exception to this rule, but you can remove your vote by clicking it a second time (though accidental votes do still give reputation to the person who you voted for).
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Walter Roberson
il 28 Giu 2012
For me the primary gotcha will be the Flag button's closeness to the Edit button. Fortunately Flag requires a confirmation. I expect that I will probably be using Edit a lot more than Flag.
I understand why Flag is where it is: everyone with more than a small reputation will have access to the Flag button for every post, but the other buttons appear much more selectively for most people. But understanding doesn't mean that I don't find the positioning annoying ;-)
A principle that I use in the layout of button groups that have no "natural" order, is that the most commonly employed button should be at the top, and the second most commonly employed button should be at the bottom. Humans position faster if what they use frequently are at the beginning and ends of groupings, because positions in the middle of groupings require more mental checking (e.g., reading) that one is at the proper middle location.
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Walter Roberson
il 29 Giu 2012
Thinking again briefly: we want to encourage people to know how to edit their postings, to reformat or to add additional information. I would argue the implication is that Edit should continue to be obvious.
Flag and Delete would (one hopes) be used much less often.
Jan
il 29 Giu 2012
Exactly, Walter. The GUI should make the most necessary most direct.
Deleting a flag of another user is very easy and can be done accidently.
Wayne King
il 28 Giu 2012
Hi Daniel, Wasn't it Spiderman's uncle (Ben Parker) who so wisely said: "With great power comes great responsibility" :)
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Jan
il 28 Giu 2012
The greatness of power is measured in J/s (aka Watt). Now I need to know the units of responsibility to test, if level of equivalence of the term "great" in both parts of this sentence. What about: With great Matlab programs come great results?
Jan
il 28 Giu 2012
Me too. Especially if the latency in this forum causes long delays after I've clicked on a button. Sometimes I click again after 5 seconds to test if I have accidently click outside the area, but I'm afraid that I could confirm an unintended deleting. Therefore I click on a button, and when nothing happens after 5 seconds, I swicth to another page at first and try to solve the problem later.
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Image Analyst
il 29 Giu 2012
All editor icons don't bother me at all. I guess after seeing complicated cluttered web pages for 18 years, I'm used to seeing a lot of stuff and being able to ignore the irrelevant and homing in on the relevant.
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