Re: [Tails-ux] Feedbacks from Fiodor [ was : greeter UX: adv…

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Autor: tchou
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Assumpte: Re: [Tails-ux] Feedbacks from Fiodor [ was : greeter UX: advanced options ]
Hey,

sajolida@???:
> Placing myself from the point of view of an experienced user. I want to
> be able to start Tails with one screen only since I'm doing this several
> times a day. And both the localization and the persistence options are
> needed in a typical use.
>
> But still, I think we can make this screen less crowded in most scenarios:
>
> A. First of all, in a new installation for a first-time user, the
> persistence options won't appear since there is no persistence by default.
>
> B. Even when there is a persistent volume, we could have first a button
> saying "Enable persistence". And if clicked only, have the password
> field and "read-only" option appear.


I would prefere to remove the toggle button: enabled by default (because
I think it's the main use case).

- If there is persitence in the usb stick : the field (with autofocus).
If the user don't want to enable the persistence, he does not fill the
field.
- if there is no persistance in the usb stick : nothing.

And I suggest again to move the "Read only" option elsewhere (in
advanced options). I don't know anybody using it.


So we would have :
    Persistence  [More info]
    [...................................(xx)]



>
> C. We could do the same for the localization options:
>
>    - If there are no localization options saved, then show the full UI.
>    - If there are localization options saved, then only show the
>      summary of there state and a button "Change localization options"
>      to have them appear again.

>
> That would be a way of layering that information (if I understand the
> concept correctly)?
>
>> > To resume: perfection is when there is nothing left to take away :-)
> Agreed!
>
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Cheers,
--
tchou