yado foo/bar now, plz.
Kevin Steen wrote:
>>I think it is the intention to have two modes.
>
> I'd vote against different modes - from a human interface viewpoint
> it's bad for understanding. You just get used to seeing certain
> messages and you think you know what's going on when you discover the
> advanced mode.
>> Frankly, these changes make it feel like Windows. Perhaps we could have
>> 'newbie'/'advanced' modes, or just say 'you don't need to know what this
>> means'.
>
>I think it is the intention to have two modes.
I'd vote against different modes - from a human interface viewpoint it's
bad for under
> Please don't remove the input box, just say 'you don't have to mess with
> this'.
Remove it unless they are in expert mode.
> Frankly, these changes make it feel like Windows. Perhaps we could have
> 'newbie'/'advanced' modes, or just say 'you don't need to know what this
> means'.
I think
> "Couldn't connect to the network. Are you sure you have configured
Freenet
> correctly?"
Maybe a pointer to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Saturday 28 June 2003 08:36 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> These messages are to be displayed instead of the current ones if the user
> choses the simple mode of the mainport. They are pretty simple and direct
> without going in "yo dawg" mode ;)
>
> DNF:
> remove the the htl input box, and on
These messages are to be displayed instead of the current ones if the user
choses the simple mode of the mainport. They are pretty simple and direct
without going in "yo dawg" mode ;)
DNF:
remove the the htl input box, and on all attempts except the last one say:
"Freenet couldn't find the dat