On 2010-10-04, at 9:51 AM, Jonathan Hung wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Attached is another design for the inline edit demo. This design depicts an > image with an editable title, description, and tags / keywords.
Jon, I like this idea for a demo - it's a scenario that is very real-world, and it seems quite appropriate to use in-line editing in this case. I wonder if we might want to add a little bit of context around the picture - like an album name, next/previous links to other pictures, etc.? Of course, that might just clutter it up, and any links would have to be inactive... What do other people think? > I am not sure if instructional text is required, or if the visual cues are > strong enough to convey to the user that fields are editable, and edits are > undoable. This sounds like a question that user testing might help answer? I love the picture, by the way. Is it one of yours? -- Anastasia Cheetham Inclusive Design Research Centre [email protected] Inclusive Design Institute OCAD University _______________________________________________________ fluid-work mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe, change settings or access archives, see http://fluidproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-work
