Hi sajolida,
I'm not quite sure what to do about this report. To me it looks like
something that could be interesting for your UX research, but as-is
it's not actionable by developers like me.
WeThePeopleDecide:
> Hi,
> The scroll Bar. You are correct. And if I were youger, with the vision I had it would
> not matter. :) See, I think there needs to be a bigger push focused on the masses.
> Currently it's driven for the Social Media generation. Which I do not trust Social
> Media at all.
> And to be perfectly honest, which I am, otherwise I'm lying, therefore misdirecting, so you will like me. (screw me), your docs are hard for tech savy people.
> I always brough in the clueless, and observed them. That told me what the average
> person will have to be dealing with. Most companies have the same people reviewing
> the work. But they become familiar with it, and lose the cioncept of (average Joe).
> Anyway, what's not realized is, the ones with the funds that will help a great deal,
> are not the Social Media generations. It's the older generations. They have the
> funds, and don't even know you exist. Don't change a damn thing you are all doing.
> I'm suggesting to add to it. From a different thought process. Like a Chinese wall.
> Your work is no doubt brilliant. It's just limiting in dfferent ways. Like simplfying
> the ease of how to use it, the older generations are esentially being locked
> out, etc.
> I always told my people, make sure what is provided is what I called "The Housewife
> Theory". Years ago, most women did not work and stayed home with the kids. You know,
> like a "Family". Which also rarely exists these days. The number one thing has for
> the most part been stripped away, and most don't even realize it.
> Anyway, they were instructed to make it very simple to follow. So I always told them, if they ask a question, we missed something.
> Now, that's not, nor ever was realistic, but that concept got them closer to the goal.
> The top bar with 3 lines. I had no idea. There is my point in action. ANd I am tech
> savy. Your generation is ICON Happy. Then there are no words until you mouse over.
> So you have to click on something that does provide a clue. It's a 3 Bar thingy (that
> nobody could possibly have a clue what the hell that even is) is a problem in
> iteself. And, at the very least, put the word "Tools" or something on that Thingy. :)
> Even a mouseover would help, but it needs to be clicked on. It reminds me when I was
> a kid, they had these vending machines with the pull handles, and some machines would
> not show what you were byuing. It just had a card in there that said "Surprise". :)
> I never once pulled that level. But others did. Which to me was bizzare, given it had
> to be one of the other 8 or 10 things you could choose, so why anyone would pull that
> lever alwas baffled me.
> If I didn't know better, it looks more like what blind people feel to read. Except this makes the non-blind, blind.
> Maybe eliminate that problem by adding the word tools. Or when you Mouseover that, it shows what inside, "with WORDS" :)
> Surely you don't receive emails like this, ever!
> :)
> But the work is just incredible to say the least.
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>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject: Re: [Tails-testers] Suggestions
>> Local Time: September 22, 2017 11:23 AM
>> UTC Time: September 22, 2017 11:23 AM
>> From: intrigeri@???
>> To: WeThePeopleDecide <WeThePeopleDecide@???>
>> Tails list for early testers <tails-testers@???>
>>
>> Hi again!
>>
>> WeThePeopleDecide:
>>> The message boxes, or file folders would be better if:
>>> A: The side scroll was a bit wider.
>>
>> In which software? Reading suggestion B I guess you mean "Files", i.e.
>> the files manager, right? FYI in all apps that use GTK+ 3 the
>> scrollbar is small by default, but grows when you move the mouse
>> over it. I think it"s a sensible design decision given most computers
>> have a way to scroll (e.g. two-fingers on the touchpad, or mousewheel)
>> without using scroll bars.
>>
>>> B: If the listings fill the area, there is no way to simple ADD a FOLDER. You need to
>>> find an open space within. Maybe add a +Folder button so it ads a folder in whatever
>>> directory you are in.
>>
>> The top-left button in the "hamburger" menu (three parallel horizontal
>> lines) in Files allows creating a directory in such a situation :)
>>
>> Cheers,
>> --
>> intrigeri
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intrigeri