On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 8:07 AM, xqbt <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is a matter of usability. When I *want to edit* a wiki article, the
> 5 control buttons ("Edit this article", "Attach file" etc.) are on the very
> bottom of the page.
> Moreover, when I *am editing *an article, the same kind of buttons are
> down below either.
> Almost always I have to scroll down to take an action. It becomes tedious
> during longer-than-five-minutes editing sessions.
> Would not it be great to have the *controls on top of the page*, right
> next to the title ("Welcome to Trac 1.09", "Editing WikiStart")?
>

The interface could use some improvements, though I'm not sure moving the
controls to the top of the page is the best option. Keep in mind you can
edit in side-by-side mode to keep the controls in view.


> And I know about the hotkeys. But, again, there is no hotkey for
> submitting a change (just preview): have to click the button.
>
> Adding hotkeys is likely an easier issue to address in the near term. Feel
free to open a ticket after searching to be sure there isn't an existing
issue.

- Ryan

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