On Wed, 2010-07-28 at 17:12 -0600, Paul Hummer wrote: > If you want my opinion, I think the registration section would be > better if it was out of the crowded (and valuable) top area entirely. > At the very least, in most "code" cases I think it's just noise > anyway.
I think it is noise once most of the time because most of the time users do not need to know about the authorship/publication information--the information you skipped when you started reading the novel. I do look at bugs as ask who reported it and when, and then I do not need to know it. When does a user ask who registered this or when was this reported/created? When reading the title, or some piece of substantial information in the content? Does he need to scroll to locate this? Moving the information far from the context's name will require us to add the context to all the registration uses in the templates. Is it possible to have a symbol that we can place near the context's name in the head that users will know to click to expose the registration information. Is clicking or scrolling too much of a burden. -- __Curtis C. Hovey_________ http://launchpad.net/
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