Hello all, I just wanted to update you on that I got the opportunity to make some major progress on the interactions of the new security setup.
Currently all the interactions work in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera (latest), and IE10. I plan to further develop the interactions so that I can extend the support deeper into the previous versions of the aforementioned browsers including IE6+. In accordance to the user-flow discussed seen, much simplified, here: Ask questions-->Way questions are answered result in a security level being > selected--> security options are shown underneath selected security level. What is the exact wording of the questions that are to be asked in the first step? And how many questions are there to be? I recommend 3 or less. And no more than 5 if more than 3 are necessary. The wording can always be changed later, but since this is a high-fidelity prototype, I want the wording to be on topic and as close to the actual questions as possible. Regards, Irfan. On 27 March 2013 15:10, Matthew Toseland <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wednesday 27 Mar 2013 17:05:36 irfan mir wrote: > > "No, I don't see how you can detect bandwidth with Javascript, not > without > > involving a third party server anyway. UPnP mostly works though." > > > > Ah, okay. Thank you for clearing that up. It must be connection-speed > > Javascript can detect then. > > Javascript can detect the speed of the connection between the browser and > the server, with some support from the server, but here the server is > running on localhost. ??? > > > > "It should not be the remaining disk space, it's a formula based on a > > fraction of the remaining disk space. > > > > I guess there's no real reason for a drop-down; a text field might be > > better." > > > > Okay, so the text-field will then get the result of the formula as its > > placeholder. > > What language is the formula in? > > In Java of course. :) > > > > "I don't see any reason to ask people to choose between low and normal; > it > > should be at least as simple as the current wizard. But yes, this looks > > good." > > Okay, thank you for the clarifications. I will continue developing it in > > the fashion discussed. > > Thanks! I look forward to a prototype. > -- Regards, Irfan Mir.
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