Re: consistency (or lack thereof)
- From: Bryan Clark <bclark redhat com>
- To: Matthias Clasen <mclasen redhat com>
- Cc: desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: consistency (or lack thereof)
- Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 17:54:03 -0400
Matthias Clasen wrote:
Most of the control-center capplets are immediate-apply
(except for ones which have very good reason not to be),
and all of then have a "Close" button. All ? No, not all.
The background capplet considers it better to have
a "Finish" button instead...
I have asked to fix this, but I have been told that
user testing showed that "Close" is wrong there...
So, what now ? Do we suddenly change all our close buttons
to finish buttons ? Or do we embrace inconsistency in the
name of user testing ?
I think there are a number of ways you could interpret the results of
that user study. A user stating that 'Close' didn't make them think
that their changes would be saved could mean that you change the button
from 'close' to 'finish' or 'save' or 'done'. But you could also do
lots of other things to ensure that a person feels their changes in the
background capplet are saved. I think it would be advantageous and fair
for people to discuss the root problem and prototype the changes, then
decide the right change that other capplets could take advantage of. It
seems hasty and incorrect to just change the one capplet and not the
others, did user testing show that people felt the other capplets were
saving even with only a close button?
~ Bryan
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