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| Peter Blumenthal 2007-01-10, 6:38 pm |
| Nice Dave. I couldn't break it :)
A couple of minor criticisms:
Should really be a hand cursor when rolling over the left and right scroll
buttons on the bottom of the page, and also the dragable transport control.
Some easing when using the above mentioned controls would also be nice.
Feels a bit odd to have all the (lovely) elasticated easing when navigating
using other methods and then nothing when using these controls.
The above minor points aside though well done - solid and usable.
Pete
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| DMennenoh **AdobeCommunityExpert** 2007-01-10, 6:39 pm |
| >>Should really be a hand cursor when rolling over the left and right scroll
buttons on the bottom of the page, and also the dragable transport control.
Some easing when using the above mentioned controls would also be nice.
Feels a bit odd to have all the (lovely) elasticated easing when navigating
using other methods and then nothing when using these controls.
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Thanks for the feedback Peter. I'm not sure I agree with the hand cursor
point though. I purposely turned it off as your OS, browser, etc. doesn't
change cursors on buttons... Anyone else have an opinon on this?
I did add some easing to the scroller as you suggested.
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| DMennenoh **AdobeCommunityExpert** 2007-01-10, 6:39 pm |
| errr.... actually I agree about the hand cursor now. We had it active on the
other buttons, so it should be on the scroller if for nothing else but
consistency. Thanks.
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| Peter Blumenthal 2007-01-10, 6:39 pm |
| > Thanks for the feedback Peter.
You're most welcome.
> I'm not sure I agree with the hand cursor
> point though. I purposely turned it off as your OS, browser, etc. doesn't
> change cursors on buttons...
Hmm - good point, I didn't think of that...Still, on the whole, it feels
better (to me at least ; ) to have them there, as they are now. Perhaps
because I know Flash content *isn't* my OS, so have different expectations
of it.
> I did add some easing to the scroller as you suggested.
Cool, and I think it feels better for that too. Now, if you add easing when
you *drag* the transport control, as well as when clicking the arrows or
clicking in the drag area, it would be *perfect*... :)
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| Peter Blumenthal 2007-01-10, 6:39 pm |
| > Gotcha. I think it is there now.
> http://www.blurredistinction.com/test/timeline/
This is going to sound really picky (hey - it's in my job description ; ),
but if you scroll and don't immediately release the controller, no easing is
apparent....As I said - picky!
Very good nonetheless...
Pete
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