From: Chad <ch...@ch...> - 2003-04-03 17:45:27
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But when dragging something to the trash, lets say from the network drive, its your only out (the dialog box). In our situation the user is already logging in, manually picking a checkbox, then thirdly clicking delete. If 99.9% of them at that point click yes, whats the point to having it? We're not protecting anyone and we're just adding confusing code to the config and bloating out the project. -C On Thursday, April 3, 2003, at 08:55 AM, Marook Zuug Kenja wrote: > Ups: Apple's HIG specify that any function that delete data that can > not be undone, should show an alert to the user, no matter who the > user it. It does state, though, the the user might have a preference > to turn off those alerts. > So, the implementation done here, is, by definition, state-of-the-art. |