On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 5:56 PM, Me <theirf at gmail.com> wrote:

>  This is Irfan again and as I promised, I am emailing the Freenet
> developers the second version of the redesign for the Freenet Security
> setup before the weekend is over.
>
> As requested, I removed the arrows as they seemed pointless and therefore,
> also removed that when-arrow-is-down state. So now the description of the
> setting appears when the toggle switch is turned on.
>
> I also made some minor detail changes, which may be largely unnoticeable,
> just fyi.
>
> Here is the default-state of second version of the redesign:
> http://cl.ly/image/1G263P1X2Y0B
>
> and here is the when-toggle-switch-is-on state:
> http://cl.ly/image/413F3K3Q3l16
>
> One issue I am having with the toggle-switch-is-on state design is the
> location of the done button. I can't decide if it is a better UX
> (User-Experience) to have the done-button after the settings, where it is
> now, or after all of the security options (underneath the word 'Custom').
> If you have any comments or thoughts on that, please let me and the list
> know so we can decide on that button's location.
>
>
> Lastly, if you have any comments or thoughts on this version of the
> redesign please make your voice heard. As always, feedback is appreciated
> and welcome.
>

I like the overall look but I'm just not sure about the toggle switches, I
think they create unnecessary potential for confusion.  You just don't see
them used in web pages very often.

Couldn't we just have something that looks like a radio button, since this
will be a familiar UI element where the user must select one option from a
list?

Ian.

-- 
Ian Clarke
Personal blog: http://blog.locut.us/
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