On Jan 13, 2014, at 10:48 PM, Erik Moeller <erik(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
Agree that a fixed Edit link might be nice,
This gets weird. With a fixed, single edit link, the question becomes: am I editing the
whole page, or just the section I’m with?
History/Discussion seems a
bit overkill to me. If we have a fixed header, IMO we can use that
exact same header area for the edit tools, and have a nice transition
between the two. Brandon, I _think_ that's what you have in mind
already, but I could be wrong.
You are correct, sir, but we’re talking about baby-steps here.
I keep forgetting what the purpose of the gray square
and the speech
bubbles next to the username is -- would be nice to have some
examples, or mouseover hints.
The square is a placeholder for an avatar; the speech bubbles are echo and a talk link. I
think the echo icon isn’t that great, TBH - notifications aren’t necessarily messages.
And I’d like to use the single speech bubble for the talk, rather than the double (mostly
because the double one is larger than all the other icons).
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