Yes I agree with Byran. Drag and Drop should be there... when we're fine
tuning our web sites we're always moving widgets around. So having to
add them, and edit them, and then add them again seems... would seem
so... well web 1.0..
What about the new K2 widgets page? that is pretty awesome... almost
apple like.
That said we don't know if drag and drop is going to be featured in the
finished product or not - does anybody actually know :P
Ciao,
Dan
Jeremy Visser wrote:
On Fri, 2008-01-11 at 08:57 +0000, Paul Gregory wrote:
Frankly, I can't imagine that moving widgets
from one sidebar to another is so regular an occurrence that it warrants
anything more technically complicated. It's more important that the non-drag
method is there (for people/browsers that can't drag) than a drag method.
The lack of drag is a mild annoyance, I'll grant you, but "sloppy" and "not
very intuitive"? No. I just don't think it's that big a deal.
That's like saying the excruciatingly long startup and shutdown times in
Windows Vista are justified by the fact that the boiled-lolly shutdown
button now defaults to standby, making startup and shutdown a rare
event. (No, it isn't justified.)
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