A.L.E.C wrote: > In last few changes I improved message display screen. So, now it looks > the same as the preview frame. I think this way the UI looks more clean > and unified. I hope you agree with me. This also matches the look of > other tasks e.g. addressbook where white color is used for the whole > contact information frame/box. > > Because I was never happy with that how mail compose screen looks like, > the idea came to make the same with compose screen. I started to work on > this. See attached screenshot. The main reason of this change is a > unification, but it will fix some issues on compose screen. E.g. the > whole compose box will be scrollable so there will be no problems with > too small screen height (even with displayed all headers and options). > > Opinions?
I like the old/current screen better because it brings a better separation of the different parts (headers, compose text, options). We already had feedback from a usability expert, that the gray arrow to expand the headers in the preview frame is not intuitive and I think we should therefore not copy that into the compose screen. And where can I now add CC, BCC and stuff? Improvement of the current compose screen could be: * Add toolbar buttons for send/save/cancel and move the current form buttons to the bottom of the screen. That's what we have in the classic skin and it respects the top-to-bottom flow one might have when composing a message. * The white compose area (especially in plain text mode) could get of a 3D inset border in order to make it more appear as a place where one can enter text. ~Thomas _______________________________________________ Roundcube Development discussion mailing list [email protected] http://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/dev
