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On 30 December 2011 13:30, Ben Hegarty <heg...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks for the input guys, I think I'll have a crack at WAVE-270 first as > that seems to have some guiding information already, I have a look again at > the delete functionality once the dust has settled. > > Is there some way I can get the issue assigned to myself? or is that not > something I need to worry about? > > I'll have a play with the code this weekend :) > Regards > > On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 12:59 AM, Zachary “Gamer_Z.” Yaro > <zmy...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> I think it would help even to make the delete happen onclick instead of >> onmousedown. I have accidentally deleted blips when I just missed the >> button I meant to click, but unlike Gwave, I cannot just drag my mouse away >> before releasing the button. >> >> —Zachary “Gamer_Z.” Yaro >> On Dec 29, 2011 7:00 PM, "Thomas Wrobel" <darkfl...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > How about a popup tickbox for "enable delete", so the first delete >> > takes two clicks, but the rest only one? >> > >> > On 29 December 2011 23:28, Ali Lown <a...@lown.me.uk> wrote: >> > >> There was some starter project that wasn't fully implemented - to add >> a >> > >> verification popup when deleting a blip. >> > > >> > > I often end up moderating/cleaning-up the wave with my friends in. On >> > > Google wave this require opening the drop-down menu which takes time. >> > > I really like the way it can easily be done on WIAB and the fact the >> > > next blip's delete button auto-aligns into the same space making it >> > > very efficient to delete whole chains of irrelevant blips. >> > > Opening a confirmation dialog would be a severe irritation, when I >> > > feel the delete button is sufficiently clear as is. >> > >> > > > > -- > blog:http://thelifeofbenhegs.blogspot.com/ > phone: +447767-322-122