*lol*
E.g. "Help" in assistants is skipped in the GNOME human interface
guidelines (http://library.gnome.org/devel/hig-book/stable/windows-assistant.html.de
) and "always help" is skipped in the Windows Guidlines as well.
So I guess it makes sense to use common sense: "Use help where it is
appropriate."
Which means, Johannes, you were 100% right with your request :-)
However for webYaST our aim is different: here we want to allow the
user to make some basic settings and this can be done so simple that a
detailed help is not needed.
Cu,
Martin
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