On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 10:33:28AM +0200, Jaromír Coufal wrote: > Hello Matt, > > did you look over the mock-up I've send you? It's quite similar > system as Katello's when I look at their screenshots.
I hadn't seen this before, but this looks pretty good. I'm hesitant to make this too complicated right away, but I do like the idea of differentiating between informative notifications and serious errors, at least. I like this approach. > The only > difference is my suggestion to distinguish between three types of > notification - informative, warnings (alerts), approvals. It's for > user's better orientation to quickly realize what happened (not just > number in the header, but also part of its semantics). I don't have any objection, but I find myself wondering if approval requests belong in the same place as notifications or not. They probably do and I'm just slow to wrap my mind around it. > One more difference is maybe between dismissing. From Katello's > screenshot it looks that you dismiss the notification by deleting it. > I would suggest to dismiss item by seeing it and still keep it in the > system on notification page. I kind of like the way Facebook does this, where notifications stick around in the list but are no longer bold / called out in a number. Speaking of which: http://tommoor.github.com/tinycon/ is nifty. > I will just attach the notification mock-up to this conversation > thread as well (for others, if they are interested). Thanks for sending this along. I'll stick it on the wiki too. > Does it make sense for you? Yes, looks good!
