Faster Temporary Allow and possible ease of use increase
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 2:15 pm
Make rule buttons react to mouse hover. User set permission creation requires click.
Today I did a temp allow in Noscript 10, many thanks by the way, and it took me clicking three times. Before times, I just clicked on the button, then clicked on Temporary Allow. Now you click the Noscript button, then the ruleset button, then click the little clock button.
This is slower but importantly the way you have it nested like that makes it stick out and is what made me stop and notice it and might encourage it feeling bad for other users besides me.
I think making the various Ruleset buttons react to a mouse hover would solve the extra click problem and also make the UI more intuitive.
Currently you also nest permission customization under a click of a Truseted Rulset that's already chosen so I foresee you would need some UI mechanism to differentiate the hover button from a click to set and finally the click to customize a user set.
Also you might explain the HTTPS thing somewhere. I didn't understand it what was actually happening at all until I read your blog. I just thought it was indicating this was a HTTPS enabled site and nothing more.
Today I did a temp allow in Noscript 10, many thanks by the way, and it took me clicking three times. Before times, I just clicked on the button, then clicked on Temporary Allow. Now you click the Noscript button, then the ruleset button, then click the little clock button.
This is slower but importantly the way you have it nested like that makes it stick out and is what made me stop and notice it and might encourage it feeling bad for other users besides me.
I think making the various Ruleset buttons react to a mouse hover would solve the extra click problem and also make the UI more intuitive.
Currently you also nest permission customization under a click of a Truseted Rulset that's already chosen so I foresee you would need some UI mechanism to differentiate the hover button from a click to set and finally the click to customize a user set.
Also you might explain the HTTPS thing somewhere. I didn't understand it what was actually happening at all until I read your blog. I just thought it was indicating this was a HTTPS enabled site and nothing more.