The current version on flow-tests is really good progress! Scrolling, opening the panel and clicking on a topic that's been loaded feels natural and helpful.
I'm seeing some weird behavior when you click on a topic that hasn't been loaded yet -- it kind of jumps around as it loads above and below, and you end up on a different topic. But that's not a surprise -- we knew we'd have to look at that behavior closely, and figure out how to tune it. It's great to have a working version that we can experiment with.
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 9:39 AM, Danny Horn dhorn@wikimedia.org wrote:
Yeah, I agree. The user can click on a topic title, or click outside the panel. That works for me.
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 9:32 AM, Pau Giner pginer@wikimedia.org wrote:
- Need to add "X" to close TOC (I only noticed this in the requirements
now -- it does not exist on any of the design mockups except for ONE).
I think it is not needed. We are allowing users to close the ToC by clicking outside, and by clicking on the "browse topics" element. We may want to support "close by presing Esc key" but I don't see an "X" needed (especially if we want to integrate it with search for which the "X" will be used to clear searches and we don't want to have to many "X"s at the same time).
Pau
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 9:27 AM, Pau Giner pginer@wikimedia.org wrote:
Yesterday and today the Design team is in a full-day training session, so I had not much time to look into this in detail yet.
The improvements are great, but I have a question: I noticed that the loading of new ToC topics only happens when you reach the very end of the list. Would it be possible to trigger the preloading a bit earlier?
I think that could help to make the experience smoother (at least for the average scroll speed), since currently you reach the "end" of the current loaded topics and if you keep scrolling the scroll event makes the whole page scroll until new ToC items are loaded.
Pau
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 3:57 AM, Shahyar Ghobadpour < sghobadpour@wikimedia.org> wrote:
I was finally able to replicate the trigger issue (oddly enough, only on flow-tests)... So, all the bugs are fixed. The split patch I had been working on is now out of date compared to this single monolithic patch, so that's not going up on Gerrit.
Reviewing and testing the TOC stuff should now become the main priority if you want to land it any time soon.
--Shahyar
On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 6:09 PM, Danny Horn dhorn@wikimedia.org wrote:
I figured out how to trigger the topic list getting stuck -- it happens if you scroll down to the bottom of the panel before all the topics have loaded. It'll start loading again if you scroll up to the top of the panel.
I put a few bugs in a card: https://trello.com/c/CvpmXsFH
Flow-tests stopped working for me after a while -- it won't load topics past the first ten right now. I can do more product review once it works again. :)
On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 2:58 PM, S Page spage@wikimedia.org wrote:
On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 12:08 PM, Shahyar Ghobadpour < sghobadpour@wikimedia.org> wrote:
> I missed standup, my apologies. TOC is up and running on flow-tests. > Can be product reviewed, look for any browser bugs. Non show-stoppers for > now: > - I've noticed a couple of minor issues in Firefox, but not in > Chrome, so I'm trying to isolate those. Need to test other browsers as well. > - I need to implement the new loader animation (ellipsis). > It's bounce[123] in showLoadingIndicator() in modules/source/ext.cx.source.js. We and ContentTranslation (git blame says Santhosh Thottingal worked on it) should propose this for MW core, https://trello.com/c/2u8W6qn8
> - Gotta remove the "no older topics" message from TOC. >
I guess so. When we have a consistent loading animation at the bottom of the TOC I think it'll be obvious when you've reached the end. (We don't have a spec for the no-JS TOC.)
Danny and I noticed that the TOC doesn't always load the rest of the titles. It got stuck for me at 60 items. (The numbering in the TOC is very helpful, I assume it's temporary along with loading 10 at a time instead of 100.)
> - Need to add "X" to close TOC (I only noticed this in the > requirements now -- it does not exist on any of the design mockups except > for ONE). > Which mockup? I haven't missed it. The Echo flyout doesn't have a close "X". Danny Pau what do you think?
> - Code needs to be split up, but this doesn't prevent product > reviewing. >
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-- Pau Giner Interaction Designer Wikimedia Foundation
-- Pau Giner Interaction Designer Wikimedia Foundation