On 14-May-08, at 5:39 PM, Gary Thompson wrote: > I posted mockups for the keyboard interaction: > > Layout Customizer Mockups > http://wiki.fluidproject.org/x/9Q8a > > See if this helps answer your questions.
Gary, thanks so much for this, it really helps! We're working on implementing the interface, and we have some questions: 1) Under "Attempting to drag above a locked portlet results in no valid drop target message," it says "...the valid drop target indicator remains in the first valid drop position below the locked portlet(s)..." First: What should happen if the user drops despite the warning? I would assume that since a drop marker is shown below the locked portlet, the drop should successfully move the dragged portlet to where the drop marker is? Second: What if the valid drop target indicator was most recently elsewhere i.e. not in the first valid position below the locked portlet? For example, if the marker was in the adjacent column, and the user dragged sideways to the locked portlet? Should the drop marker a) remain where it was, b) move below the locked portlet, or c) other? Finally: I'm assuming that the warning message is bound to the dragging avatar, and that if the cursor moves the avatar, the message moves with it? (assuming the message is still valid, of course) 2) > In your keyboard interaction mock-ups, the styling of the locked portlet is different than the styling in the mouse-based mock-ups. Was this intentional, or experimental for discussion, or other? -- Anastasia Cheetham [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software Designer, Fluid Project http://fluidproject.org Adaptive Technology Resource Centre / University of Toronto _______________________________________________ fluid-work mailing list [email protected] http://fluidproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-work
