From: Nathan V. G. <na...@va...> - 2015-05-25 20:03:30
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On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 2:54 PM, Hector Velarde <hec...@gm...> wrote: > On 05/25/2015 04:26 PM, Nathan Van Gheem wrote: > >> I'm not sure I agree with you on the vertical. I actually enjoy using >> the left side variant. >> > > HV> that's exactly my point; we can't ship with some feature just because > core developers "enjoy it". > By enjoy it, I mean it's easier to manage content with. > > the UX/usability issues are there, just a quick list: > > * to know which user is logged in I need to move the mouse over the user > icon; previously it was clearly visible without any action > I hope you know who you are :) * to know by who and when an item was modified I need to move the mouse > over the content info icon and click on it; previously it was clearly > visible without any action > Yes, this has been identified as needing a fix. The history menu item is terrible right now. > * the same applies with the lock icon with is worst, because if an item is > locked I must now it before I click on edit > Yes. Until recently locking didn't even work on Plone 5 so of course, the menu didn't take account for it. Needs a fix. > * to know the state of an item I need to move the mouse over the state > icon; previously it was clearly visible without any action > Well, that's if you are in icon mode and not showing text. > * the colors used for the state were changed from previous Plone versions > and I think that is a bad idea > Why? Just because it's different doesn't mean it's wrong. > * the more options menu item seems like a place to put all other stuff we > didn't knew where to place... > Yes, this needs a fix/change. > > the list will grow as soon as I have time to document this. > > IMO, horizontal toolbars are better suited for global options while > vertical ones are better suited for local options. just look at how Google, > Twitter and Facebook use them. > > the case of Facebook is really interesting because they have changed they > user interface dozens of times before and they ended up by bringing back > the horizontal toolbar. > Yes, we know the menu needs work. We are not going to get a plone 5 final release the way it is right now. So before you start spamming us with things we are already aware of, please give some of the designers a chance to redo parts of it instead of just continually complaining about stuff and requiring people like me to take time to respond to it. Again, yes, we know the menu has problems. -- Nathan Van Gheem Solutions Architect Wildcard Corp |