*Tuesday April 26th, 2007 11AM PDT, in Middle Earth.*

Please take a look at the latest revision of the dashboard on the web UI: http://wiki.osafoundation.org/Projects/ CosmoZeroDotSevenSpec#CurrentMockUp

*Open issues suggested for discussion:*
(there are some additions which we'll also document at the bottom of the 'User Interface/Interaction' section of the spec.)

+ buttons experiments styles for:
   +  State buttons: View selector and Mark-up bar
   +  Action buttons: Email this, Remove, Save, Cancel, etc

+ keyboard support
   + tabbing though the UI
+ three pane focus—to give a slight grey on the bkg pane the user is not focused on. + quick item entry with/without a button (note: google does a '+' button, should we test w/out one?)
   + 'go to date' with/without a button (same as quick item entry.)

+ go to date
   + will it automatically change the user back to calendar view?
+ currently on the desktop: d-clicking in the mini-cal also takes you to the calendar app area

+ quick item entry
   + add a new note if they're in the dashboard on the first line

+ form elements (including drop down lists)
   + border/no border
   + down arrow vs. double arrows?
+ 1 pixel flat outline vs. indented form fields. (currently they are all indented form fields)

+ detail view
   + editable byline
   + are we ok w/ the display of alarms
   + Upper case/lower case text label.

+ dashboard
   + smart ellipses vs. dumb ellipses
   + candy stripe vs.
   + read vs. unread on the dashboard (bold/unbold or icon?)

+ pagination/forward and back buttons
   + how many items do we display on the dashbaord?
   + do we need to have this consistent w/ the Admin UI?

+ style guide will provide the following
   + Font colors, sizes, styles
   + Button styles
   + Selection highlight
   + Glyphs

+ resolve mock-up size: 800x600 versus 1024x768
+ does the team have a preference? Is it ok to see various sizes of the web UI?

Are we missing anything which the server team working on the web UI will need?

Just a reminder on process, we'd like to have a more regular UI review of his work once the code is checked into qacosmo. This will be during the release meeting time and anyone is welcome to sit in on this to review the correct UI behavior.

Thanks, -Priscilla

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