[Usability] Tab Glow States
- From: Allan Caeg <allancaeg ubuntu com>
- To: Gnome Usability <usability gnome org>
- Subject: [Usability] Tab Glow States
- Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2010 15:41:27 +0800
Hello,
There's a discussion on Mozilla's Usability team regarding how Firefox
app tab glow states are going to be rendered. They'll have 2 kinds of notifications: synchronous and asynchronous. Alex Faaborg said
-Asynchronous notifications: you want to look directly at the app tab to see
if it contains new information (web feeds, twitter). You ping it.
-Synchronous notifications: the app tab actually needs to get your attention
(im chat incoming, calendar event about to occur). it pings you.
...
The more noticeable glow state should be used to draw the user's attention
to the existence of tab modal dialog boxes (like how google calendar popups
up a _javascript_ alert for appointments).
In the future we can add a notification API that exposes invoking both types
of glow states to Web apps, along with a recommendation of when to use
each. For instance:
new gmail message: very light style change (assynchronous)
new gchat message: full tab glow (synchronous)
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Regards,
Allan
http://www.google.com/profiles/allancaeg#about+63 918 948 2520
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