Thanks for the feedback, everyone. I'll focus on improving error handling
and styles to make reordering more intuitive.
patrickk and andybak: I'd love to hear your findings from usability tests. I
will be in a pretty good position to implement fixes you suggest (barring
community approval) once GSoC is over.

Zain

On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 10:25 AM, patrickk <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> @aniybak: yes, we´re doing usability-tests very frequently. that´s one
> reason why we came up with django-grappelli ...
>
> btw, I absolutely agree with the "cancel-button".
>
> about the delete-button: IMHO, one needs the possibility to undo the
> deletion - that´s why it´s almost impossible to let items disappear.
>
> regards,
> patrick
>
>
> On 6 Jul., 16:26, andybak <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Nice!
> >
> > Are you planning to do anything to finesse the behaviour of the
> > 'delete' button? It would be nice (especially on selector inlines) if
> > it looked like items disappeared immediately.
> >
> > I also feel the admin change pages needs a 'cancel' button. It's quite
> > counter-intuitive that the way to leave the page without saving
> > changes is to simply navigate away without clicking save. This has
> > come up in a couple of quick usability tests. (Incidentally - is
> > anyone else doing usability tests on the Django Admin? It would be
> > nice to pool findings)
> >
>

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