Specification updated.
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SystemSettings?action=diff&rev2=54&rev1=53>
It's not clear to me how much of the feedback I've specified should be
implemented in the page stack component in general, and how much belongs
in System Settings in particular.
** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Triaged
** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt) => (unassigned)
** Description changed:
When you tap on a settings section (such as "Updates") there is no
visual feedback that the tap was recognized. For some sections (again
like "Updates") there is a long enough delay between tap event and
screen changes that the user often begins to wonder if the tap was
recognized or not. Flashing a background highlight on the section
icon/button when the tap happens, and before the process of loading the
next screen begins, will assure the user that their selection was
recognized.
+
+ <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SystemSettings#navigation-feedback>: "All other
items in the main screen should act as page stacks, regardless of whether they
are list items (like “About this phone”) or grid items (like “Sound”). In
particular:
+ 1. When you choose an item, the item should highlight until its screen
appears.
+ 2. If that screen has not loaded within two seconds, a placeholder screen
should appear with an empty header.
+ 3. If the actual screen still has not loaded after another three seconds, a
spinner should appear in the center of the placeholder screen."
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No visual feedback when a settings section is selected
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