Re: [Framework-Team] Re: Inline editing

2007-03-03 Thread Philipp von Weitershausen

On 3 Mar 2007, at 18:04 , Sidnei da Silva wrote:

On 3/3/07, Philipp von Weitershausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Alec Mitchell wrote:
> As one who compulsively clicks and highlights things while reading
> them, I'm very much against single click edit. :-)

And I thought I was the only one doing that... :)


That's not enough of an argument against single click. Flickr does
handle selecting without toggling an edit, so that means we can do the
same.


Yup. I'd actually favour a single click. I didn't like the double-click.


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Re: [Framework-Team] Re: Inline editing

2007-03-03 Thread Sidnei da Silva

On 3/3/07, Philipp von Weitershausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Alec Mitchell wrote:
> As one who compulsively clicks and highlights things while reading
> them, I'm very much against single click edit. :-)

And I thought I was the only one doing that... :)


That's not enough of an argument against single click. Flickr does
handle selecting without toggling an edit, so that means we can do the
same.

Heck with a timer before triggering we could even handle double and
triple clicks. For example, if a second click happens less than 500ms
after the first click then it's a double click. Of course if
javascript can't give us 500ms granularity then that wouldn't be
doable.

Who hasn't configured the double-click threshold on their Windows
raise your hand :)

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Re: [Framework-Team] Re: Inline editing

2007-03-02 Thread Alec Mitchell

As one who compulsively clicks and highlights things while reading
them, I'm very much against single click edit. :-)  Then again, ui
decisions shouldn't be made based on the idiosyncrasies of weirdos
like myself.

Alec

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