Re: [Usability]Re: [Galeon-devel] Galeon feature implementation



Joshua Adam Ginsberg wrote:
On Mon, 2002-11-04 at 18:26, Philip Langdale wrote:
b) Equivalent functionality to the Settings menu. I am told that an
actual Settings menu isn't The Right Thing(tm) but as long as the
items under it end up in the menu structure at the end of the day, I'm
happy. In case you don't have galeon1 or are disinclined to look at it,
the settings menu provides quick access to filtering configuration and
toggles for such things are turning java and javascript on and off and
forcing the usage of user defined colors and fonts.


I think that the best place for those items is the Settings menu,
because it is the most obvious choice... but I agree with you.

Well, I personally have no problems with a Settings menu, but as I said,
if the usabiity folks can suggest more optimal locations for these
items, I'll be happy to go with them.

I would sincerely question how often a user wishes to change many of the
items in the Settings menu on a consistent basis. Better yet, on a
site-by-site basis. Are the majority of users going to disable Java or
JavaScript for a single site, or are they going to disable them in
general? Are they going to change the behavior of animated images for a
single site, or are they going to have a setting for in general? The
same for popups, proxies, loading images, etc. My guess is that the
majority of users would not consistently change the settings, and thus
access directly to them through a Settings menu are not necessary to
satisfy the small minority who I would expect do. Further evidence that
probably this appeals only to a minority is its lack in MSIE, Konq, and
Mozilla (I don't have Opera; I can't check). So I would suggest that
these menu items are not necessary to have such easy access to and the
the Preferences menu where the remainder of preferences reside can be
moved to the Edit menu in accordance with the HIG.

It's been already noticed that many of the Settings menu items could migrate to View: specifically, Load images, Animate images, Use own fonts, Use own colors. It is conceivable that a user with a slow connection might be interested in not loading images from a particularly "heavy" site, or applying his own fonts when another site has problems in displaying them on the page. So keeping these options near at hand looks reasonable to me.

All the others should be moved to the Tools menu, and here I agree with J.A. Ginsberg: how many users are going to need/use them? They should be in Edit/Preferences, if a power user needs them on a daily basis the Tools menu could be available through a gconf key, or as a plugin.

d) External Downloader support. Well, we had this until the very last
minute when marco commented it out... I'm not sure there's much of a UI
issue here. It's a matter of some prefs (dirty word, I know) to indicate
whether an external downloader is being used and what it is.


I don't use the external downloader and our internal downloader works
very well for small files. So, I don't care.

My attitude is much as Elivind has already articulated. Comprehensive
download features are rightly beyond the scope of galeon, so the ability
to easily hand off download tasks to a specialised program is a big plus
for me.

Again, I'd consider this a minority feature... For 90% of users, I would
assert that the built in downloader is fine, because probably 90% of
users just want their browser to download what they tell it and don't
care about when or how... And again, no other browser seems to have this
functionality built in... If you want this feature to remain, I'd
suggest the drag-and-drop as recommended by others (I think Havoc)...
and if you really want to continue to support this, leave it as
something in GConf that power users can switch if they *really* want
to...

You mean drag-and-drop to a specialised downloader program? That would be nice, anyway I agree here too, I also find Mozilla's downloader obtrusive and not really necessary (for me, of course).

Ciao

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