On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Jeff Casimir <j...@casimircreative.com> wrote: > - It took me awhile to find the plus sign. Maybe between the header > row and the attachments themselves there could be a "+ Add" that, when > clicked, could expand the form in place kinda like you do now. > Otherwise, I think it could slam to the left against the "Attachments > (count)" > - I think the (-) image is too prominent, being the first thing you > see when scanning the line. Removing attachments is probably the > least common action, so I think it should be somewhere with lower > importance. Maybe the order could be: Thumbnail, Filename, Magnifier > icon for view, minus icon for delete, then description below
good points. i guess these have been that way since the very first version of page_attachments and are probably due for some attention as well. > - Given that the whole image row is draggable, it'd be nice if I could > drag it into the body text and drop it to have the radius tags put in > that cursor spot that's an interesting idea. i wonder how difficult acts_as_list makes it for you to get control back during/after the drag event. > - When adding a new file... > - - The (-) for cancel is kinda floating in space. > - - I don't think the average user would expect to hit "Save and > Continue Editing" just to upload the file. > - - It might be most reasonable to have a fourth line with an "Upload" > button and a "cancel" text link indeed. i think the interface has been that way since forever; and looking at it now i see that the appearance is inconsistent across the 3 browsers radiant supports. so yeah it should probably be given some attention as well. > - - I wonder if the file selection/upload wouldn't best be handled in > a modal dialog you mean put the inputs into one of those popup box things like a lightbox? i don't really like stuff popping up and in that case you'd have two things popping up; first the inputs and then the os file selection dialog. do you know of a site that works like what you're suggesting? perhaps if i could see it i'd appreciate it. > Overall I really like the functionality, so apologies if this feedback > sounds overly critical! is there really such a thing as "overly critical"? ;)