On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 6:24 PM, McCanna, Terran
tmcca...@georgialibraries.org wrote:
Bill,
The approach I'm testing now is a combination of checkbox (single select
/ multi-select), row click (single select), row ctrl-click (single select /
multi-select), and row shift-click (batch select).
Hi Bill (and group),
I apologize for being too late to add my input.
In general, I'd prefer users to be able to interact with the grid as close to
'normal' web behavior as possible. With that in mind, I agree that
double-clicking should select text rather than opening a page. Either having
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 3:22 PM, McCanna, Terran
tmcca...@georgialibraries.org wrote:
Hi Bill (and group),
I apologize for being too late to add my input.
In general, I'd prefer users to be able to interact with the grid as close
to 'normal' web behavior as possible. With that in mind, I
Bill,
The approach I'm testing now is a combination of checkbox (single select /
multi-select), row click (single select), row ctrl-click (single select /
multi-select), and row shift-click (batch select). The different styles seem
to complement each other well and in each case the state of
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 6:59 PM, Jason Etheridge ja...@esilibrary.comwrote:
I just posted a wordy update to the browser client dev log with a call
for
input on how we build our UI grids (tables, lists, etc.). See the first
section titled User Interface Grids / Tables. This particular
I just posted a wordy update to the browser client dev log with a call for
input on how we build our UI grids (tables, lists, etc.). See the first
section titled User Interface Grids / Tables. This particular component
will be used heavily, so I want to make sure we explore all options