On Wednesday 17 February 2010 14:54:40 Josef Reidinger wrote:
> Katarina Machalkova write:
> > I'm not a big fan of the idea of unpacking a list item "on mouse over" -
> > longer stay on such page makes me feel dizzy (in a sense: "like on stormy
> > sea").
> > What I prefer is unpacking on demand, with some arrow icon hints. Like in
> > jquery accordion demo: http://docs.jquery.com/UI/Accordion
> 
> Yes, I prefer it also. Just add also hide again on second click (accordion
>  doesn't do it also)
> 
Maybe this won't be so popular opinion, but I thought that Accordion fits for 
organizing many _different_ parts of a form/content. Here we are organizing 
many _similar_ parts of form. In our case I would expect the form to stay on 
one place and only change the data - much like in yast2-qt software 
repositories, but place selector of repositories on left side and single 
repository configuration on right side.
I don't say that using the Accordion is bad, just that I think it was meant 
for different use-cases (go over large form/content which is divided into 
sections without scrolling).

Martin
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