t; My two cents…
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> The more I think on it. I agree with Rob Cresswell comment "While clicking
> off the modal is relatively easy to do my accident, hitting Esc or ‘X’ are
&
The more I think on it. I agree with Rob Cresswell comment "While
clicking off the modal is relatively easy to do my accident, hitting Esc
or 'X' are fairly distinct actions."
While there is nothing wrong with warning the user that they will lose
data after they clicked the 'x' / 'esc'... T
Hi Aaron,
The only way to combine 2 aforementioned solutions I've been thinking of is
to implement David's solution as the 4th option (in addition to
true|false|static) on a per-form basis, leaving the possibility to change
the default value in configs. I guess this sort of combining would be as
s
While clicking off the modal is relatively easy to do my accident, hitting Esc
or ‘X’ are fairly distinct actions. I don’t personally think there is any need
to warn the user in that instance :)
Rob
On 3 Dec 2014, at 22:30, Aaron Sahlin
mailto:asah...@linux.vnet.ibm.com>> wrote:
I would be h
I would be happy with either the two proposed solutions (both
improvements over the what we have now).
Any thoughts on combining them? Only close if esc or 'x' is clicked,
but also warn them if data was entered.
On 12/3/2014 7:21 AM, Rob Cresswell (rcresswe) wrote:
+1 to changing the behavi
+1 to changing the behaviour to ‘static'. Modal inside a modal is potentially
slightly more useful, but looks messy and inconsistent, which I think outweighs
the functionality.
Rob
On 2 Dec 2014, at 12:21, Timur Sufiev
mailto:tsuf...@mirantis.com>> wrote:
Hello, Horizoneers and UX-ers!
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> Subject: [openstack-dev] [horizon] [ux] Changing how the modals are
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> Hello, Horizoneers and UX-ers!
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> The default
The default behavior of modals in Horizon (defined in turn by Bootstr
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closed in Horizon
Hello, Horizoneers and UX-ers!
The default behavior of modals in Horizon (defined in turn by Boot
Hello, Horizoneers and UX-ers!
The default behavior of modals in Horizon (defined in turn by Bootstrap
defaults) regarding their closing is to simply close the modal once user
clicks somewhere outside of it (on the backdrop element below and around
the modal). This is not very convenient for the m
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