
On Wed, Nov 1, 2017 at 11:25 AM, Robert Story <rstory@isi.edu> wrote:
On Tue 2017-10-31 19:57:32+0200 Oved wrote:
As mentioned earlier, this is one motivation but not the only one. You see right click less and less in web applications, as it isn't considered a good user experience. This is also the patternfly guideline (patternfly is a framework we heavily use throughout the application).
Their user guideline is probably based on UI for the masses.
Actually, PatternFly is focused on enterprise applications. http://www.patternfly.org/community/ "PatternFly is a community of designers and developers collaborating to build a UI framework for enterprise web applications" It is based on Bootstrap, and Bootstrap preaches mobile-friendly and mobile-first. But agreed with the previous point that we should respect the non-mobile users since that's how the majority of people currently use oVirt.
I'd argue that oVirt, particularly the admin portal, is for a much more technical audience. I think right-click should stay for admin portal.
What are people's opinions on an "actions" button on the far right of the tables? See #6 here: http://www.patternfly.org/pattern-library/content-views/table-view/#/design Would that be an adequate substitute for right-clicking?
Users are more likely to be less technical. I'd care much less if everything in the user portal had its own button or was in a menu list.
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