Closed
Bug 831910
Opened 12 years ago
Closed 11 years ago
Story - Use the Auto-Complete Screen
Categories
(Tracking Graveyard :: Metro Operations, defect, P1)
Tracking
(Not tracked)
RESOLVED
FIXED
People
(Reporter: asa, Assigned: rsilveira)
References
Details
(Whiteboard: [block28] feature=story c=navigation_app_bar_autocomplete u=metro_firefox_user p=8)
Attachments
(2 files, 1 obsolete file)
No description provided.
Reporter | ||
Updated•12 years ago
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Priority: -- → P2
Reporter | ||
Updated•12 years ago
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Whiteboard: c=navigation_app_bar_and_autocomplete u= p= → c=navigation_app_bar_and_autocomplete u=metro_firefox_user p=
Updated•12 years ago
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Assignee: nobody → netzen
Whiteboard: c=navigation_app_bar_and_autocomplete u=metro_firefox_user p= → c=navigation_app_bar_and_autocomplete u=metro_firefox_user p=2
Updated•12 years ago
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Assignee: netzen → nobody
Blocks: 823990
Whiteboard: c=navigation_app_bar_and_autocomplete u=metro_firefox_user p=2 → c=navigation_app_bar_and_autocomplete u=metro_firefox_user p=
Updated•12 years ago
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Assignee: nobody → netzen
Updated•12 years ago
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Assignee: netzen → nobody
OS: Windows 8 → Windows 8 Metro
Summary: Use the auto-complete screen → Story - Use the Auto-Complete Screen
Whiteboard: c=navigation_app_bar_and_autocomplete u=metro_firefox_user p= → feature=story status=on_hold c=navigation_app_bar_autocomplete u=metro_firefox_user p=0
Updated•12 years ago
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Priority: P2 → P5
Updated•12 years ago
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Priority: P5 → P4
Updated•12 years ago
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Updated•12 years ago
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Blocks: metrov1backlog
Updated•12 years ago
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Whiteboard: feature=story status=on_hold c=navigation_app_bar_autocomplete u=metro_firefox_user p=0 → feature=story status=on_hold c=navigation_app_bar_autocomplete u=metro_firefox_user p=0 status=on_hold
Updated•12 years ago
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Updated•12 years ago
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Component: General → Metro Operations
Product: Firefox for Metro → Tracking
Version: unspecified → ---
Reporter | ||
Updated•12 years ago
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No longer blocks: metrov1onhold
Updated•12 years ago
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Blocks: metrov1planning
Whiteboard: feature=story status=on_hold c=navigation_app_bar_autocomplete u=metro_firefox_user p=0 status=on_hold → feature=story status=on_hold c=navigation_app_bar_autocomplete u=metro_firefox_user p=0
Updated•12 years ago
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Whiteboard: feature=story status=on_hold c=navigation_app_bar_autocomplete u=metro_firefox_user p=0 → feature=story status=on_hold c=navigation_app_bar_autocomplete u=metro_firefox_user p=13
Comment 3•12 years ago
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This can be reduced to a p=2 if we create a new story which is low priority for bug 784042.
Flags: needinfo?(asa)
Comment 4•12 years ago
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New story would have Bug 784042 as its work dependency.
Reporter | ||
Comment 5•12 years ago
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That sounds fine to me. Marco, can you create that story bug or do you need me to?
Flags: needinfo?(asa)
Comment 6•12 years ago
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Hi Asa, I'll create the shell and move it to 'on hold' where you can review and add details.
Updated•12 years ago
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No longer depends on: 784042
Whiteboard: feature=story status=on_hold c=navigation_app_bar_autocomplete u=metro_firefox_user p=13 → feature=story c=navigation_app_bar_autocomplete u=metro_firefox_user p=2
Updated•12 years ago
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Comment 7•12 years ago
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Note, this does not include the snapped view autocomplete work: that is story 833200
Updated•12 years ago
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Assignee: nobody → ally
Updated•12 years ago
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Updated•12 years ago
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Status: NEW → ASSIGNED
Updated•12 years ago
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Comment 8•12 years ago
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Frank, Stephen, and I agreed upon this solution (please see attached pdf).
The behaviors:
Tapping on URL field triggers a search app bar which only contains a search field, a Close button. (Start Page will not be shown in this case)
When the user starts typing, results show up on a semi-transparent in-context auto-complete page.
To exit, tap the “Close” button on the bottom right.
Still awaiting for feedback from Asa. But I will start prototyping transitions anyway.
Updated•12 years ago
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Priority: P2 → P1
Updated•12 years ago
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Comment 9•12 years ago
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:mbrubeck has requested this one as his start bugs touch this heavily.
Assignee: ally → mbrubeck
Updated•12 years ago
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Comment 10•12 years ago
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(In reply to Yuan Wang(:Yuan) – Firefox UX Team from comment #8)
> When the user starts typing, results show up on a semi-transparent
> in-context auto-complete page.
Any particular requests for the autocomplete results in snapped mode? Should they be half-height like the new full view, or full-height like they are now?
Flags: needinfo?(ywang)
Comment 11•12 years ago
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(In reply to Matt Brubeck (:mbrubeck) from comment #10)
> (In reply to Yuan Wang(:Yuan) – Firefox UX Team from comment #8)
> > When the user starts typing, results show up on a semi-transparent
> > in-context auto-complete page.
>
> Any particular requests for the autocomplete results in snapped mode?
> Should they be half-height like the new full view, or full-height like they
> are now?
I think it makes more sense to have the snap view auto-complete half-height like the new full view. So when the users change Firefox from full to snap view(or vice versa), the transitions will feel natural. Also, half-height screen is friendly for soft keyboard users.
The only question is if we can display 9 search result tiles, and 6 small search engine tiles. If not, we will need to cut the number of search results.
Stephen, could you play around with the new tiles (probably smaller version) and see how well they can fit in the half-height snap view? Thanks!
Flags: needinfo?(ywang) → needinfo?(shorlander)
Comment 12•12 years ago
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Here are some explorations around this: http://people.mozilla.com/~shorlander/files/design-specs-metro/metro-designSpecs-awesomeResults-splitView.html
If we want to use a partial overlay then the tiles will have to be pretty small and the search options will be cut off with the onscreen keyboard.
We can show fewer results and scroll the search engines or we can use a full width/height overlay and show larger tiles and scroll all of it for onscreen keyboard use.
Flags: needinfo?(shorlander)
Comment 13•12 years ago
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(In reply to Stephen Horlander from comment #12)
> Here are some explorations around this:
> http://people.mozilla.com/~shorlander/files/design-specs-metro/metro-
> designSpecs-awesomeResults-splitView.html
>
> If we want to use a partial overlay then the tiles will have to be pretty
> small and the search options will be cut off with the onscreen keyboard.
>
> We can show fewer results and scroll the search engines or we can use a full
> width/height overlay and show larger tiles and scroll all of it for onscreen
> keyboard use.
Thank you, Stephen. Those explorations are great.
Seems like we have to cut the title and URLs if we want to use smaller tiles on partial overlay. That makes it difficult to recognize those tiles. Having a vertical scroll bar on half-screen overlay feels heavy
Being able to identify tiles are more important than consistency here. So I personally think we should go for having larger tiles on full height overlay, and enable vertical scrolling when onscreen keyboard is in use.
Other thoughts?
Updated•12 years ago
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Comment 14•12 years ago
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Marco, since the UX has changed here from the design that jwilde had implemented, I'd like to change the point estimate to p=5.
Flags: needinfo?(mmucci)
Comment 15•12 years ago
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Done. Thanks Matt.
Flags: needinfo?(mmucci)
Whiteboard: feature=story c=navigation_app_bar_autocomplete u=metro_firefox_user p=2 → feature=story c=navigation_app_bar_autocomplete u=metro_firefox_user p=5
Reporter | ||
Updated•12 years ago
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No longer blocks: metrov1it8
Updated•12 years ago
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Blocks: metrov1backlog
Updated•12 years ago
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Assignee: nobody → jwilde
Whiteboard: feature=story c=navigation_app_bar_autocomplete u=metro_firefox_user p=5 → feature=story c=navigation_app_bar_autocomplete u=metro_firefox_user p=8
Updated•12 years ago
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Updated•12 years ago
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Updated•12 years ago
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Status: ASSIGNED → NEW
Updated•12 years ago
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Whiteboard: feature=story c=navigation_app_bar_autocomplete u=metro_firefox_user p=8 → [Metro Preview] feature=story c=navigation_app_bar_autocomplete u=metro_firefox_user p=8
Updated•12 years ago
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Blocks: MetroPreviewRelease
Updated•12 years ago
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Summary: Story - Use the Auto-Complete Screen → [MP] Story - Use the Auto-Complete Screen
Updated•12 years ago
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Updated•12 years ago
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Updated•12 years ago
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Whiteboard: [Metro Preview] feature=story c=navigation_app_bar_autocomplete u=metro_firefox_user p=8 → [preview] feature=story c=navigation_app_bar_autocomplete u=metro_firefox_user p=8
Updated•12 years ago
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Assignee: nobody → rsilveira
Status: NEW → ASSIGNED
QA Contact: jbecerra
Updated•12 years ago
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Updated•12 years ago
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Summary: [MP] Story - Use the Auto-Complete Screen → Story - Use the Auto-Complete Screen
Whiteboard: [preview] feature=story c=navigation_app_bar_autocomplete u=metro_firefox_user p=8 → feature=story c=navigation_app_bar_autocomplete u=metro_firefox_user p=8
Updated•11 years ago
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Updated•11 years ago
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Whiteboard: feature=story c=navigation_app_bar_autocomplete u=metro_firefox_user p=8 → [block28] feature=story c=navigation_app_bar_autocomplete u=metro_firefox_user p=8
Updated•11 years ago
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Status: ASSIGNED → RESOLVED
Closed: 11 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
Comment 16•11 years ago
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Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.2; WOW64; rv:28.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/28.0
Build ID: 20131117030203
Covered the user story and ran through all of its scenarios without any issues using metro full view.
The only thing I would like to mention here is the close button (X). I think it's too bright, it can be quite difficult to spot it.
This also needs device verification.
Comment 17•11 years ago
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Bug # 904998 was created to address the issue Cornel mentioned above regarding the "X" being too bright under the auto-complete window.
Updated•11 years ago
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OS: Windows 8 Metro → Windows 8.1
Updated•6 years ago
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Product: Tracking → Tracking Graveyard
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