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Proposal for a new "yes-no" Dialog

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AlexP:
For what it is worth I tried the patch out first time round, and prefer the current way, as I find it quicker.  


--- Quote from: (:@) on February 15, 2008, 05:20:04 AM ---Keyboard shortcuts are quicker but the problem is to remember them. I just make the experience that I can't remember the shortcuts anymore after some time of not using them.

--- End quote ---

A 'keyboard shortcut' is hardly difficult to remember if it is written on screen!

Llorean:
Personally, I'd hate to use the list for the Yes/No dialog. It just slows everything down?

I mean, yeah, it unifies the look slightly. But what's the benefit to actually *using* the device? It adds slows the ability of a knowledgeable user to use that screen.

shotofadds:
Oh crap, there goes my first hit-the-edit-instead of reply button mistake with my touchscreen comment. Apologies to (:@), whose reply I just obliterated :(

Is it possible to retract an edited post?

Llorean:
The only solution I've found is "hit back several times, then manually copy and paste the old post back into itself"

shotofadds:
I tried that, but my browser cache was not forthcoming. :-[

/me repeats "Do not operate heavy machinery whilst hung over" 100 times

Still, I stand by my comment that a list-style screen would be necessary for the touchscreen targets under development.

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