[MAGNOLIA-4057] Mobile preview: "Back" button on device images should not rotate device Created: 02/Feb/12 Updated: 07/May/12 Resolved: 19/Apr/12 |
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| Status: | Closed |
| Project: | Magnolia |
| Component/s: | page editor |
| Affects Version/s: | 4.5.1 |
| Fix Version/s: | 4.5.3 |
| Type: | Improvement | Priority: | Major |
| Reporter: | Andreas Weder | Assignee: | Federico Grilli |
| Resolution: | Not an issue | Votes: | 0 |
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| Remaining Estimate: | Not Specified | ||
| Time Spent: | Not Specified | ||
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Architecture Decision Record (ADR)
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| Description |
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Currently, if you click on the "back" button on the simulated toolbar of the device image in the mobile preview, the device is rotated. This is confusing: you either expect it to work as the back button (we currently have no other way to go back in the preview than using the context menu inside the iFrame) or to be disabled. We could add a "rotate" and a "close" icon to the image in the upper left corner, if we need something visual. |
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| Comment by Jan Haderka [ 14/Mar/12 ] |
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Discuss final solution before implementing as issue outlines too many possibilities. |
| Comment by Federico Grilli [ 19/Apr/12 ] |
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imho this is not an issue or at least the effort to achieve the desired behavior in the simulated mobile device isn't worth the hassle. The user trying to use the back button (or any other UI element in the simulated browser, e.g. the url bar) will in any case see a tooltip suggesting that clicking anywhere on the fake device will rotate it. I think that, like in certain fiction works (movies, novels, etc), this is a case where the user (the reader/spectator) has implicitly agreed with us (the authors) that a partial suspension of disbelief is required - that is she/he must think of the mobile preview as almost the real thing but not quite |
| Comment by Boris Kraft [ 07/May/12 ] |
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Where is the "like" button for Federico's comment? |