Grover
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This new Quick Thread thing is a neat idea , but I am not quite sure if this looks so neat:
I guess I am sensitive to aesthetically pleasing things (that's why I am attracted to Xenforo as well), so that would be (for me) the important reason not to put/make the [Attach files]-button available under the Quick Thread. But I also am of the opinion aesthetics should not be in the way of functionality (hello 'Apple'). But when you think about it also practically: what is the perceived purpose of Quick Thread? I myself as an end-user would think it is there for me to quickly write a thread without extensive content in it. Exactly how it is described here:
Does a new simple thread then need the attachments-button there would be question? Because exactly in the case of creating a Quick Thread (only there, so not when you Post a Thread or Edit a Thread) we have a button available called [More options...]. As the tool tip already explains: 'Show the full post new thread editor, with options for attaching files, creating polls and more'.
So if we already have the functionality there under [More options] -which makes total sense in this case-, do we need it than also upfront integrated under the Quick Thread field? It would be a different story if there would not be a [More options]-button, but there is.
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Talking about the absence of a [More options]-button. This example shows that:
Under Quick Reply there is no [More options]-button available, so we need to be able to select attachments there on the spot. And in this case it all looks not as unpleasant as the example above with Quick Thread. It does not have this 'invading the space'-effect as it does in the first screenshot where it kind of 'pulls apart' the inside space of the thread-list.
It seems that in screenshot 1 things are also not aligned correctly (?), because the button [Attach files] and the 2 buttons [Post thread] and [More options] are not aligned horizontally. If this would be case, maybe the cells of the attachments overview would stretch to the right side and make it all (a bit) more visually correct, like it is in screenshot 2 where all these buttons are horizontally aligned. Still... the question still stands if [Attach files] should be there in the first place .
I guess I am sensitive to aesthetically pleasing things (that's why I am attracted to Xenforo as well), so that would be (for me) the important reason not to put/make the [Attach files]-button available under the Quick Thread. But I also am of the opinion aesthetics should not be in the way of functionality (hello 'Apple'). But when you think about it also practically: what is the perceived purpose of Quick Thread? I myself as an end-user would think it is there for me to quickly write a thread without extensive content in it. Exactly how it is described here:
Quick thread
Quick Thread is a brand new system for XF2. Above the list of threads on a forum page you will find a title entry box. Focusing this box and starting to type a thread title will load a quick message editor, in which you can post the content for the first post of your new thread. Hitting the save button will then post the thread, leaving you on the forum page rather than redirecting you to the thread page. This makes the process of creating a new simple thread extremely quick and easy.
Does a new simple thread then need the attachments-button there would be question? Because exactly in the case of creating a Quick Thread (only there, so not when you Post a Thread or Edit a Thread) we have a button available called [More options...]. As the tool tip already explains: 'Show the full post new thread editor, with options for attaching files, creating polls and more'.
So if we already have the functionality there under [More options] -which makes total sense in this case-, do we need it than also upfront integrated under the Quick Thread field? It would be a different story if there would not be a [More options]-button, but there is.
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Talking about the absence of a [More options]-button. This example shows that:
Under Quick Reply there is no [More options]-button available, so we need to be able to select attachments there on the spot. And in this case it all looks not as unpleasant as the example above with Quick Thread. It does not have this 'invading the space'-effect as it does in the first screenshot where it kind of 'pulls apart' the inside space of the thread-list.
It seems that in screenshot 1 things are also not aligned correctly (?), because the button [Attach files] and the 2 buttons [Post thread] and [More options] are not aligned horizontally. If this would be case, maybe the cells of the attachments overview would stretch to the right side and make it all (a bit) more visually correct, like it is in screenshot 2 where all these buttons are horizontally aligned. Still... the question still stands if [Attach files] should be there in the first place .
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