From kde-usability Tue Feb 19 15:44:35 2002 From: "Thomas Schilling" Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2002 15:44:35 +0000 To: kde-usability Subject: Re: optionitis X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-usability&m=101413421613957 > > Here's an idea, why don't we ask the user in their first login how familiar > > they are with KDE? This would set an option that an application could > > check, and the more advanced the user is, the more options that would be > > available to him/her. We would need to make sure that option is pretty > > visible though. This way we could satisfy both power users and novices. > > user levels don't work because someone may be well versed in one thing, but > completely lost in another rendering a single "how much do you know?" > question meaningless. it also makes it more difficult (nearly impossible) for > novices to learn the more useful/powerful/advanced features since they are > rendered invisible. I agree with that. Users can't estimate this themselves. I wouldn't even say that anyone can do this. Some users may be very common to some issues while having no idea of something other. (e.g. I could not configure a firewall other many other network-related things.) > this may include rewording descriptions, reorganzing option groupings, > redefining how the user sets or interacts with a given option, moving some > options to "advanced" tabs, etc.. I would prefer "Advanced..." _buttons_ . This way you have the tabs for rough structuring. _______________________________________________ kde-usability mailing list kde-usability@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-usability