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Editor buttons #80

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BillFoster opened this issue Aug 1, 2012 · 3 comments
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Editor buttons #80

BillFoster opened this issue Aug 1, 2012 · 3 comments

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@BillFoster
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The buttons available in the editor at various times have different roles, even if labelled with the same name. For example, the delete button in the list of questions in an exam means remove reference rather than delete from the database, so should be distinguished in some way. The delete button on the exam page (at the top) probably means delete the exam from the database, but I am wary of this and not attempted it! Similarly for a question. A coherent design should now be adopted.

@christianp
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Please try not to generalise when you don't have to. Apart from that one delete button in the question list, are there any other ambiguities?

I've changed the delete button in an exam's question list to a grey one of a different style. When you click the delete button at the top of the exam edit page, a confirmation box comes up asking if you're sure.

I'm going to go through adding tooltips explaining each button when you hover over them.

@BillFoster
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Not a case of ambiguity - just information of what the buttons actually do especially when deleting!! which you have now covered. Excellent!

@BillFoster
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One other feature which would help the author in creating exams, if you have searched for questions to put in an exam then you may want to run a question to see what it does in more detail; at present you have to access the question and then use Test run. if we had the Test run button beside the question in the search list this would be a help.

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