Re: [Usability] Passive dialogs/messages
- From: Seth Nickell <snickell stanford edu>
- To: Usability <usability gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [Usability] Passive dialogs/messages
- Date: 03 Nov 2001 15:53:48 -0800
On Sat, 2001-11-03 at 08:58, Sinzui Kobalt wrote:
> While I agree with the dialog proposal, I'm not sure it will rid me of
> the most useless (and unusable) dialog, The single message with an OK
> button for me to activate when I've read the message. Regardless of
> whether the dialog is modal or mode-less, I've still got to dismiss it.
> Often this message bears good or bad news about some action. With bad
> wording, I hedge my bets and use the window control to close the window
> instead of the OK button. With good wording, I'll use the button, but
> should there even be a button? When the system/app needs to show me
> information that I cannot make a decision on, why must I always stop and
> acknowledge it? These active messages are not helpful; developers need
> passive dialogs/messages to inform users.
This is a very good point! We have talked about this, but hadn't gotten
around to integrating specific suggestions into the interface
guidelines. I'll see if we can get something added.
-Seth
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