On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 4:22 PM, Dirk Hohndel <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 10:09:19AM +0200, Davide DB wrote: >> >> Even knowing that to change current dive you click on the dive list, >> >> our eyes were drawn upwards on the dropbox. >> >> Given that actions on that control are very important I would avoid it. >> > >> > I'm not quite sure why the dropdown menu is so distracting :-D >> >> These heatmap shows where user's attention lingers the longest: >> >> https://cdn.tutsplus.com/webdesign/uploads/legacy/022_F_Layout/heatmap.jpg >> >> http://psychology.wichita.edu/surl/usabilitynews/91/images/eyetracking_corporate_site_about_us.png >> >> This is a good article on it. >> http://psychology.wichita.edu/surl/usabilitynews/91/eyegaze.asp >> >> Most concepts are valid for traditional UI too. > > I don't see us having the resources to do an eye tracking study anytime > soon. But I understand your point. > >> Actually even if the user do not care about dive site, the magical >> dive site soldier acts in background. > > Let me translate this back into Italian to see if I can understand it > then.... nope, still don't understand the sentence :-)
Don't care, I'm not able to explain :) >> Ok you bought me. > > BTW - English idioms... "you bought me" means that I paid you money to do > something. To change your mind, to provide services, etc. I think you > might mean "you sold me on this", as in "I convinced you of my opinion". > :-D Ouch!!! Sorry, the important thing is that you understood me >> Habemus Papam > > Not quite sure it's a Holy Father just yet, but I think we are making > progress understanding how the user interaction should work. Now we need > to get Tomaz to implement this :-) I'll keep my finger crossed -- Davide https://vimeo.com/bocio/videos _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list [email protected] http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface
