[Usability]Re: GNOME-SEARCH-TOOL: Comment Request [UPDATE]



Michael Toomim wrote:
How about this:
A) Always keep an extra blank specification row in the "additional options" box. As soon as a user starts editing a row, add a new blank row below it. This way, users never actually have to explicitly add rows, and you can do away with that entire section of the UI. B) You'll need a way to select the "type" of specification. You could replace the label in the list of specs with an option-menu like the one in the "add item" section. C) Make the default "type" be "Choose a search type", or something similar. Now, you know precisely when to create a new blank specification item: whenever the user changes the type from "Choose a search type" to a real search type.

Oops! I was looking at the wrong screenshot! Please disregard all my comments on screenshot 2!






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