Matthew Thomas wrote: >The UI in Outlook Express is usable, but poorly presented: >| >| Color Quoting ______________________________________________________ >| +-----------------------------------------+ >| | >>>> Click to change level four quoting | Click the quote level and >| | >>> Click to change level three quoting | select a color to change >| | >> Click to change level two quoting | the color of quoted text >| | > Click to change level one quoting | in an e-mail message. >| +-----------------------------------------+ >Mozilla's UI could look something like this: >| [/] Use different colors for nested quotes >| Level 2: [ WW Dark Blue :^] >| Level 3: [ @@ Turquoise :^] >| Level 4: [ XX Dark Green :^] > OE's UI has a definite advantage: The user doesn't have to understand "level" of quotes.
I'll be optimistic: maybe we can have the example *and* the buttons. Our XUL/HTML-based UI must be good for *anything*. Ben
