Ecaterina Valica wrote: >> To help, imagine the following interaction model (which we envisage but >> it's not >> a priority right now): in a wizard step, if the step form is invalid, the >> "Next" >> button is disabled (for example if the user has to make a selection, the >> "Next" >> button will only become enabled after the selection has been made). Now, >> given >> that the "Finish" button would be present on _all_ steps but disabled, I >> think >> it can become a little confusing for the user, who wouldn't know if there >> is >> something he needs to select, fill in, etc to enable it. >> > > How about changing the name of the "Next" action at the end in "Finish" > Prev Next > into > Prev Finish ?
I don't think it could work, since there are steps where Next and Finish are both possible. In those steps you'd have a different placement of Finish, to the left, while in the last step, Finish would be to the right of Previous. Also, the placement of the Previous button could vary because of the different sizes of the Next button and the Finish button (or whichever its configured label is). Thanks, Anca > _______________________________________________ > devs mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/devs _______________________________________________ devs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/devs

