Hi,
El día 29 de marzo de 2012 09:29, Bert Freudenberg
escribió:
>
> On 29.03.2012, at 14:14, Carl Angiolillo wrote:
>
>> > explicit help button that toggles an overlay with help bubbles would be
>> > best.
>>
>> D'oh, good call, totally missed help overlay.
>>
>> > Interesting, this is what Gar
On 29.03.2012, at 14:14, Carl Angiolillo wrote:
> > explicit help button that toggles an overlay with help bubbles would be
> > best.
>
> D'oh, good call, totally missed help overlay.
>
> > Interesting, this is what Gary pointed in the "Simple help system for
> > Sugar" thread.
>
> Forgive a
> explicit help button that toggles an overlay with help bubbles would be
best.
D'oh, good call, totally missed help overlay.
> Interesting, this is what Gary pointed in the "Simple help system for
Sugar" thread.
Forgive a stupid question, but I'm not sure where to find the existing
Sugar help d
On 27.03.2012, at 15:24, Manuel Quiñones wrote:
> El día 27 de marzo de 2012 08:04, Bert Freudenberg
> escribió:
>> IMHO, an explicit help button that toggles an overlay with help bubbles
>> would be best. Takes up less space than actual labels. Here's an example:
>>
>>http://thedigital
El día 27 de marzo de 2012 08:04, Bert Freudenberg
escribió:
> IMHO, an explicit help button that toggles an overlay with help bubbles would
> be best. Takes up less space than actual labels. Here's an example:
>
> http://thedigitalstory.com/2012/03/5_tips_for_working_w.html
Interesting,
IMHO, an explicit help button that toggles an overlay with help bubbles would
be best. Takes up less space than actual labels. Here's an example:
http://thedigitalstory.com/2012/03/5_tips_for_working_w.html
- Bert -
On 27.03.2012, at 06:44, Carl Angiolillo wrote:
> > However, that is
> However, that is different than the icons you use everyday.
True. The time spent learning iconography is amortized while the pixel
costs of the label remain fixed so those text labels that were very helpful
at first end up consuming unnecessary real-estate as the kids become
experts. However, if
On 21.03.2012, at 00:16, C. Scott Ananian wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 4:47 PM, Gonzalo Odiard wrote:
>> If you find non obvious icons, can report to try to improve.
>> May be adults have problems with icons, but kids don't,
>> just see a kid playing in any internet site.
>
> These icons be
On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 4:47 PM, Gonzalo Odiard wrote:
> If you find non obvious icons, can report to try to improve.
> May be adults have problems with icons, but kids don't,
> just see a kid playing in any internet site.
>
These icons become much more problematic on a touch screen, where there
If you find non obvious icons, can report to try to improve.
May be adults have problems with icons, but kids don't,
just see a kid playing in any internet site.
Gonzalo
On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 5:43 PM, Eduardo H. Silva wrote:
> Learned yesterday about Mistery Meat Navigation, and example of whi
Sorry for sending this twice, I thought I had the address wrong the first time.
Eduardo
No dia 20 de Março de 2012 20:43, Eduardo H. Silva
escreveu:
> Learned yesterday about Mistery Meat Navigation, and example of which
> is show in this video of a website
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Zd0U
Learned yesterday about Mistery Meat Navigation, and example of which
is show in this video of a website
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Zd0Uc8Oixg .
"The typical form of MMN is represented by menus composed of
unrevealing icons that are replaced with explicative text only when
the mouse cursor ho
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