[Design] [Cosmo][Sum] Cancel button in event details

Priscilla Chung priscilla at osafoundation.org
Tue Nov 28 16:23:49 PST 2006


I'm pulling this issue out of the the "'Bare minimum' proposal for CC  
Cosmo UI" thread so I may summarize. Here is the thread for your  
reference: http://lists.osafoundation.org/pipermail/design/2006- 
November/005665.html

Currently on Cosmo there is a 'Remove' and 'Save' button at the  
bottom of the event details. If the user fills out the form and  
clicks away, nothing is actually saved until the user selects the  
'Save' button.

*Discussions/Proposals*
It has been proposed to add a 'Cancel' button at the bottom to revert  
edits and changes back to the way it looked initially. This may be  
very useful to the user once the event details grows with stamping/ 
dashboard form elements.

There is also some confusion with the term 'Cancel' and what it  
means. Other terms such as 'Reset' has been proposed.

Adding another button at the bottom of the event details is also an  
issue for design and a proposal was suggested as a compromise to  
prompt a dialog box if the user clicks away. This will help confirm  
if the user wanted to save the changes made or 'Cancel' and revert  
back to the original changes on the event details.

There is also the proposal to allow auto save, but there may be  
technical issues with that and is really out of scope for Preview. We  
will table that discussion until post-Preview.

*Next Steps*
Concerns for having a 'Cancel' button have been addressed, though  
there didn't seem to be a strong consensus to work this into the  
design just yet. We could move forward with the compromise proposal  
(prompting for a dialog box), but that may bring up other usability  
issues which have not been addressed in the thread, for example  
recurring events.

It seems for now keeping with the current design ('Remove' and 'Save'  
buttons) is fine for Preview. We will revisit this issue again when  
we receive some more concrete feedback from dog-food users or users  
post Preview.

-Priscilla
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