We tried various ways to do direct validation in Cockpit, including timeouts, focus etc. but in the end settled for showing the feedback only on submit. One particularly tricky area was when setting a password, and then typing it again for validation. Feedback on submit was the only way we could get that to work in that case. - Andreas
On 2017-06-30 01:13, Alexandre Briani Kieling wrote: > Hi, > > This one is for everyone interested in UX. > > I noticed that the form to create a new project on OpenShift validates > on each keystroke. > I understand that it's good to inform the users about the correctness > of the inputted data as soon as possible but I think it's not being > applied well in this case. > For example, one of the validations is that the project name must have > at least two characters. When the user enters the first letter of his > project name, an error message is presented. The user hasn't finished > entering the project name. > > > > > The Inline Validation section of the following article discusses > exactly this problem. It's a good read. > https://blogs.adobe.com/creativecloud/designing-more-efficient-forms-structure-inputs-labels-and-actions/ > > What do you think? > > > -- > Alexandre Kieling > > Sr. Software Engineer, Middleware > > Red Hat > > > > _______________________________________________ > PatternFly mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/patternfly
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