I like the start mapping/stop mapping names. I always thought unlock was a bit weird.
@susan since the TM is a project in github feel free to file an issue on the repo and take a shot at fixing the labels in the code. https://github.com/hotosm/osm-tasking-manager2 On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 12:37 PM, Jarmo Kivekäs <jarmo.kive...@guttula.com> wrote: > John, > > The tooltips do not require java, but do require javascript. This should > not be an issue, though, since the tasking manager UI won't work in the > first place if the browser is not executing javascript. > > -- Jarmo > > On 30.08.2015 19:04, john whelan wrote: > > Do tool tips require java or javascript? Not everyone is comfortable > with > > these from a security point of view. > > > > Cheerio John > > > > On 30 August 2015 at 11:43, Jarmo Kivekäs <jarmo.kive...@guttula.com> > wrote: > > > >> Currently there are tooltips in place that are displayed when you hover > >> the cursor over the button. They give a pretty clear idea on what the > >> buttons do: > >> > >> - "Lock this task to tell other that you are currently working on it" > >> - "Stop working on this task and unlock it. You may resume work on it > >> again later." > >> - "Mark this task as done if you have completed all items in the > >> instructions." > >> > >> > >> I think we should settle for "Start mapping" and "Stop mapping" for the > >> button labels. > >> > >> -- Jarmo > >> > >> On 30.08.2015 15:18, Martin Dittus wrote: > >>> A further consideration: the terms should express a sense of _why_ > we’re > >> asking people to press these buttons. The technical “check in/out” > hints at > >> this, although it is likely not universally understood, and might not > >> easily translate. > >>> > >>> Do we explain our coordination workflow anywhere? If we have some > >> confidence that people have seen that explanation before they are asked > to > >> “start”, then button labelling will become more straightforward. There’s > >> less burden on the button to explain a fundamental workflow in 2-3 > words. > >>> > >>> It could be as simple as adding a sentence above the buttons. > >>> > >>> Although 2-3 words that label the button *and* explain the process at > >> the same time would of course be the most elegant option :) > >>> > >>> m. > >>> > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> HOT mailing list > >> HOT@openstreetmap.org > >> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot > >> > > > > _______________________________________________ > HOT mailing list > HOT@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot > -- sent from my mobile device Dale Kunce http://normalhabit.com
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