@Thomas. We have had a lot of discussion round the confirmation bubbles and the problem is due to the user -> user communication nature of Tutorhub we can't provide an "Undo" in the traditional sense which would be my preference.
@Joshua. The gap in the bubble is to provide plenty of dead space between the buttons to prevent accidental activation. The minimal gap between "End" and "Report" is destined to be sorted in a later iteration.
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Part of the one-to-one tutoring session UI for http://tutorhub.com with custom Markedit toolbar
over 1 year ago
Looks clean. Though I'm not fond of the "Are you sure" design principle. Write code around it. :)
over 1 year ago
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Joshua Sortino
I'm really enjoying your interface elements, Stefan!
One question: Why is there so much separation between buttons in the thought-bubble but not elsewhere?
over 1 year ago
@Thomas. We have had a lot of discussion round the confirmation bubbles and the problem is due to the user -> user communication nature of Tutorhub we can't provide an "Undo" in the traditional sense which would be my preference.
over 1 year ago
@Joshua. The gap in the bubble is to provide plenty of dead space between the buttons to prevent accidental activation. The minimal gap between "End" and "Report" is destined to be sorted in a later iteration.
over 1 year ago