Arnold:
My main concern is that when we get familiar with the informational
window with a scroll bar I might
not want to scroll down to enter any more information. I would still be
obligated to see the pop-up and
close it to continue. Visual clues up front is always better than a
hidden pop-up.
Fred
San Jose, California
Arnold Sprague wrote:
I have no problem with a pop-up window. If Fred were to say why he is
not in favor of a pop-up window, I might reconsider my response.
At 04:58 PM 6/17/2008, you wrote:
Geoff:
I like the idea of notification but I'm not in favor of a Pop-up window.
How about making the scroll bar RED and changing it back to the
default color after scrolling.
This would eliminate the pop-up and also the extra click to close the
pop-up down.
I think this is a little more in line with color changes in your
program.
Fred
San Jose, California
Geoff Rasmussen wrote:
Your experience below has given me what I think could be a good
idea. You,
and others have not noticed that there were more fields to be filled
in. In
our Merging feature, when comparing two individuals, if there are more
events than will fit on the screen, you can scroll to view them. If you
attempt to merge the two people without scrolling to see all of the
events,
Legacy pops up a statement saying "You haven't looked at all of the
events
yet. Would you still like to merge the people anyway?"
What do you think about this idea - if you click on the Save button
in the
SourceWriter, but there are more fields that you haven't scrolled
down to
see, Legacy could pop up a statement/question about the additional
fields.
This may prevent us from not noticing the additional fields.
Thanks,
Geoff Rasmussen
Millennia Corporation
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