Sounds like a reasonable feature, but one that I would probably delegate to the application (not the framework).
On Jan 25, 2010, at 6:47 PM, Sandro Martini wrote: > Hi to all, > for a prototype I'm starting to develop, I'm thinking on adding a > simple feature that could be very useful to enhance a little the User > Experience: > > an auto-close feature on (modal but maybe not only) dialog boxes with > only 1 button, usually the OK button (but could be applied also if the > dialog has n buttons, going with the default selection), where after n > milliseconds if the dialog is still open, it will close (or fade or > other ...). > Of course this feature would be off by default, and with a default for > example of 1000 msec. > > I've tried this feature is some web frameworks with data-entry > applications, and it's very interesting. > For example after a successful Insert of data, the user would be > notified of the success or the failure, but without having to move > with the mouse and click to close the button. > > What do you think ? > I can add this to JIRA, maybe for the 1.4.1, tell me. > > Here could be applied to Alerts and Prompts, to have a sort of > Notification dialog boxes. > Or if not here, in a subclass ... ideas ? > > > Bye, > Sandro
