Multiple add interface notices
Posted: 17 Oct 2008, 13:55
Hello,
I'm using Phoca Gallery 2.0.1. I find this gallery really great and refer to documentation when I don't understand something at first, but sometimes I find the interface intuitive enough to try to do what I want. I don't want to criticize too much, but I think of the users who will use the website I currently develop and may not want to read docs for "a thing as simple as a pictures gallery". And so I have concerns about "multiple add" section. I noticed the following :
1. when I choose a category, then browse the folder to upload to, the category select resets. This is not fine.
2. If I want thumbnails to generate, I must first check the image in the list, then choose a category, then save. That does not seem intuitive.
I don't know if this behavior appears consistent to you but :
1. in category setting, each category is linked to a specific folder, so, in multiple add view, why not allow category choose that would change the folder location (and remove manual folder browse), so that one would : choose a category, clic on "upload". Some users may do wrong and upload to root folder.
2. I see what folder browse is actually for : "create folder" function, and locate the new folder at the right place. That's ok but may be more separated from... Mmh, my feeling is that it is confusing that one could choose a category that is not directly linked to a folder.
3. last but no least, when a picture is uploaded but not linked to a category, it does not appear in pictures list that seems to be in fact thumbnails list.
Somewhat a proposal, now tell me if I am totally wrong :
- in category edit, when browsing for a folder, option to create a new one in folder select dialog. Remove folder creation from "multiple add".
- in "multiple add", allow category selection that would allow read-only view of folders (or indicate the path, or even show folders in tree view).
So when the user upload images, he will be more concerned about categories rather than folders. And when his category would be inexistent, he would go to category edit page then come back.
Best regards,
Barbara
I'm using Phoca Gallery 2.0.1. I find this gallery really great and refer to documentation when I don't understand something at first, but sometimes I find the interface intuitive enough to try to do what I want. I don't want to criticize too much, but I think of the users who will use the website I currently develop and may not want to read docs for "a thing as simple as a pictures gallery". And so I have concerns about "multiple add" section. I noticed the following :
1. when I choose a category, then browse the folder to upload to, the category select resets. This is not fine.
2. If I want thumbnails to generate, I must first check the image in the list, then choose a category, then save. That does not seem intuitive.
I don't know if this behavior appears consistent to you but :
1. in category setting, each category is linked to a specific folder, so, in multiple add view, why not allow category choose that would change the folder location (and remove manual folder browse), so that one would : choose a category, clic on "upload". Some users may do wrong and upload to root folder.
2. I see what folder browse is actually for : "create folder" function, and locate the new folder at the right place. That's ok but may be more separated from... Mmh, my feeling is that it is confusing that one could choose a category that is not directly linked to a folder.
3. last but no least, when a picture is uploaded but not linked to a category, it does not appear in pictures list that seems to be in fact thumbnails list.
Somewhat a proposal, now tell me if I am totally wrong :
- in category edit, when browsing for a folder, option to create a new one in folder select dialog. Remove folder creation from "multiple add".
- in "multiple add", allow category selection that would allow read-only view of folders (or indicate the path, or even show folders in tree view).
So when the user upload images, he will be more concerned about categories rather than folders. And when his category would be inexistent, he would go to category edit page then come back.
Best regards,
Barbara