Hi Marius et.al.,

> Hi Clemens,
> 
> First of all, thanks for your feedback. It helps a lot.
> 
> On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 2:30 PM, Clemens Klein-Robbenhaar
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi devs,
>>
> 
>>  as I recently played around with the DW on a fresh install instead of a 
>> migration, I figured out the "Cancel" button does not what I guess most 
>> users expect it to do.
> 
> There has been some debate about the Cancel and Skip buttons and
> you're not the only one considering them misleading. I also agree, but
> I haven't seen seen / heard alternatives that are much better.
> 

Ah, ok, I apologize for not having followed the discussion / searched the 
archives for the discussion.
I did not want to stir up an old discussion, and I have to admit I have no 
strikingly better proposal for the button label.

[...]
>>  Unfortunately unexperienced users, who might just know the "standalone" 
>> HSQL/Jetty distro with their pre-installed pages, might be confused when 
>> they set up XWiki
>> "the right way". The typical reaction when being confused is to press the 
>> "Cancel" button, which normally is the "get me out of here" way to fix 
>> things if some unexpected
>> dialog pops up.
> 
> I guess I'm the only one naive enough to think user read the messages
> displayed on dialogs. I added the "If you want to perform the install
> manually then ..." message hoping it will reduce the confusion.
> 

Yes, indeed, users are reading information on the screen ... only if they 
really have to ;)
I feel the text could be a bit more grabbing for attention, but then, most 
probably those users that do not read it now will not read it even if it is 
dancing in big colorful letters over the screen, so lets drop any attempt to 
catch their attention here.


>> However in the installation process this is exactly what an unexperienced 
>> user should *not* do. At most "skip" is the right option, if the user really 
>> wants to see how the wiki
>> looks without UI.
>>
> 
>> I wonder if instead of "Cancel" a stronger word like "Abort" should be used. 
>> Or maybe if pressing "Cancel" at install time one should get a javascript 
>> alert saying "If you
>> choose this option you will have to activate the "superadmin" user in the 
>> config file, as no default admin user will be installed, and the wiki will 
>> be nearly useless without."
>> (message should appear only in case of a fresh install, i.e. if there are no 
>> pages in the DB, of course).
> 
> This is a good idea.
> 

On second reading of my ramblings I feel this is actually the only place where 
one can get in contact with that kind of users, who practice "subconscious 
software installing"
and who might be prone to wreck the install by pressing the "cancel" button 
without trying to figure out what they are actually doing.
If I find the time I will look into the DW and try to figure out if this is a 
viable option and send a pull request, if I succeed - unless someone argues 
against it.

>>
>> Additionally maybe it is helpful to color the button red instead of blue. 
>> (Well, maybe this is even all that needs to change to keep newbies from 
>> pressing that button).
> 
> Are you sure it's blue?
> http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Features/DistributionWizard#HDWonaCleanInstall
> it's a secondary button so it's definitely not blue. I think red is
> too much.

I should stop trusting my memory when it is more than 10 minutes old or so. 
Yes, it is not the blue button but one of the secondary ones with while 
background and black / dark gray letters.
Maybe red letters would be more indication that this is the "dangerous" ... 
but, well, see above, maybe the wrong place to make users aware of the 
consequences of pressing that button.

Cheers,
Clemens

> 
> Thanks again,
> Marius
> 
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Clemens
>>
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