Re: [Tails-ux] Tails Server GUI Design

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Autore: Lunar
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Oggetto: Re: [Tails-ux] Tails Server GUI Design
segfault:
> It looks really nice! I think we wouldn't need an edit mode with the
> 'Reset' and 'Save' buttons. Instead, we could always allow editing. If
> the service is running when the user clicks on 'Save', we can tell him
> that the service needs to be restarted and let him confirm this.
>
> I implemented this in the prototype and appended screenshots.


It's unclear to me what happens if a user click on the “Cancel” button.
Will the settings still be saved somewhere?

Is there another label than “Cancel” that could describe the action
better? “Edit again”?

In case you go on with such a confirmation dialog, would it make sense
to have the option to review changes that are going to be performed?



On another topic: what is the value for a user to be able to edit a
“Virtual Port”? Unless you have some experience with how TCP/IP works,
it might just be a source of confusion. Maybe it should be hidden behind
an “advanced” section? I found “virtual” not very descriptive. What does
this mean?

Thanks,
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Lunar                                             <lunar@???>