Hi Jacques,

Sorry about the late reply, I am a little busy right now but I can give it a try at the end of the next week.

Regards,
Rashko Rejmer

On 9 Jan 2010, at 01:51, Jacques Le Roux wrote:

Hi Rashko,

This is interesting, and one point more than what I proposed intialy (when we decided to simply remove the time out and replace it by a popup with a clic).
Do you want to give it a try?

Jacques

From: "Rashko Rejmer" <rrej...@iguanait.com>
Maybe we can combine all the suggestions.

Popup message will be shown and it will disappear after pre-set time. If you click on the popup it will disappear immediately. After the message is gone, small icon or sign will appear in the main window reminding you that an error have occurred and if you hadn't enough time to read it you can fire the popup message again. This time it will remain visible until you close it deliberately. This way you will have access to the massage all the time, until you refresh the screen(or perform another operation).

Rashko Rejmer


On 8 Jan 2010, at 19:36, David E Jones wrote:


On Jan 8, 2010, at 11:31 AM, Adam Heath wrote:

Adrian Crum wrote:
+1

Bilgin Ibryam wrote:
What about having both versions together: the message will disappear after sometime (as it was before) but you can still click on it for
faster closing?

An improvement would be to add a [x] sign at the message corner, so
users guess that it can be clicked and closed.

While we're on the subject, please add a way to see the message after it goes away. Consider the case of a request taking a long time, so
the user changes focus to a new window.  Then, when they come back,
the window gets clicked, and the message goes away, never to be seen
again.


This is why I like the "old" way better where the message pushes everything down instead of sitting on top and going away (especially automatically).

The dropping crumbs theme also uses displacement instead of overlay and disappear, and IMO that's a plus to it.

-David




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