1 Jul 2003 20:39
Re: Standardizing Find and Replace windows
Gregory Merchan <merchan <at> phys.lsu.edu>
2003-07-01 18:39:30 GMT
2003-07-01 18:39:30 GMT
On Tue, Jul 01, 2003 at 01:22:13PM -0400, David Adam Bordoley wrote: > From: Gregory Merchan <merchan <at> phys.lsu.edu> > > > >Close is always in the bottom right corner, as it should be for everything > >else. > > > > Well looking at your mockup two things become quite apparent to me. > > 1) Seth is right that button columns do kind of suck. > 2) you are right that close buttons really are pita that lead to absurd > looking dialogs. (Rant snipped.(Continue reading)I think I have a solution, which I'll post in a moment. > Technically the hig only states that instant apply dialogs ought to have > close buttons (i'm not sure it says anything else about other types of > dialogs). . . . It says none of these are dialogs.
. . . However given the hell storm that will surely break out if we try > to convince maint to remove the close button i guess the button column is > the least worst of all possibilities (though as i understand it, vertical > scanning of buttons is much harder than horizontal scanning so its a > comprimise). My solution will remove the Close button! Chaos will reign!
I think I have a solution, which I'll post in a moment.
> Technically the hig only states that instant apply dialogs ought to have
> close buttons (i'm not sure it says anything else about other types of
> dialogs). . . .
It says none of these are dialogs.
. . . However given the hell storm that will surely break out if we try
> to convince maint to remove the close button i guess the button column is
> the least worst of all possibilities (though as i understand it, vertical
> scanning of buttons is much harder than horizontal scanning so its a
> comprimise).
My solution will remove the Close button! Chaos will reign!
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