Hi Justin, That is quite confusing. Sorry about that.
The first example is how we'd like to move forward. The other 2 were how it was supposed to work until we got undo working. Highlighting (selecting) the entire text when the user clicks in the box has a higher chance of the user accidentally making an edit or deleting the existing text so we didn't want that to happen until undo was implemented. The newest storyboard includes undo and thus highlighted text (even though it's not implemented) because Eli is building a prototype for user testing based on it. It seems to be a difference between the state of implementation and our end goal. Thoughts on how we can better communicate this? Do we need a QA space for the release that specifies where development is as opposed to the end goal? -Daphne On Aug 26, 2008, at 6:11 AM, Justin wrote: > In the inline-edit simple text story boards > (http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Inline+Edit+Storyboard+-+Allow+user+to+edit+simple+text > ) there are several examples given. > > The first case states that when the field enters into edit mode, all > of the text should be selected. > > The second case states that the caret should be at the end of the > text. > > The third case doesn't mention where the caret or selection should be > but shows the caret in the middle of the text. This seems to imply > that the caret should be placed where the user clicks on the field to > put it into edit mode. > > I'm not sure which one of these is/should be correct. Are these > supposed to indicate three different ways that the inline edit field > will behave based on context? If that is the case, would it be > confusing for the user, as all three could theoretically be on the > same page? > > - Justin > _______________________________________________ > fluid-work mailing list > [email protected] > http://fluidproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-work Daphne Ogle Senior Interaction Designer University of California, Berkeley Educational Technology Services [EMAIL PROTECTED] cell (510)847-0308 _______________________________________________ fluid-work mailing list [email protected] http://fluidproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-work
