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Re: [Straw-devel] usability: asking user if he wants to delete the feed
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Chris Ford |
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Re: [Straw-devel] usability: asking user if he wants to delete the feed |
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Wed, 27 Apr 2005 07:55:22 -0500 |
I think it's a very good idea to leave the dialog in place. I have,
not necessaryily in Straw, clicked the wrong button, which in the past
has been a "Remove XXX" button. If it doesn't prompt you, you are
then stuck trying to figure out what you accidentally removed, track
it down again, and add it back. I would much rather have to click two
times to remove a feed than spend 10 minutes to get a feed back that I
didn't mean to remove.
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On 4/27/05, Jan Alonzo <address@hidden> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> [The dialog in question is when the user clicks on "Remove Selected feed" in
> the menu or in the popup in the feed list]
>
> Is it really ideal to ask the user if he (or she) wants to remove the feed?
> The thing is if someone clicks on it, I presume the user really wants to
> remove it, and it's not like the label "Remove Feed" is not clear enough to
> the user.
>
> What do you guys think?
>
> Cheers
>
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> Jan Alonzo <address@hidden>
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