alexhenes wrote:I like that when the toolbar title is left empty in the admin that is displays the name of the current folder. However the site menu plus sign is a little misleading when the current folder is displayed in the title bar.
Why is it misleading with the plus sign when the current folder is displayed i the title bar? I don't see what the difference is by keeping a global title there ... Basically this is the title toolbar which tell you where you are. Click it, and you get the main menu to navigate elsewhere.
alexhenes wrote:Might be cool have the site menu open in a manner that it is SCROLLED to the current folder. I know the current folder is highlighted in the site menu... however... for sites with a large number of folders... like mine... you can't see that the current folder is highlighted because it is off the screen.
I think this might be a bit confusing, clicking the menu button, and having the page jump to some middle of menu. We are after all on touch screen devices which are incredibly easy to scroll, and when it always starts on top of page when you open the menu, at least you know where you are. The menu may not be 100% optimal for large folder structures, but that is why we added it unobtrusively.
alexhenes wrote:2. Back Button / Back Arrow Consistency
The back button on the image is a button with an arrow and the word "back". The back button at the folder level is an arrow that is incorporated into the title bar. Would be nice if they were consistent. The image has a title bar with the image name on it... why not use the same back button... or even the same tool bar format.
First of all, we have already changed this in the latest release. The back button is now simply an arrow-graphic, while in photo mode, it is a close button on the upper right. Why like this you may ask? We tried to work with a consistent interface between the standard mobile toolbar, and the toolbar for photos, however: A) The photo view mode looks much nicer in black, so it doesnt synchronize with the theme. B) For photo mode, we feel it was much more intuitive with an (X) close button, just like they have for windows or lightbox layers, and especially because this is what it really is. The "back" button is more like a browser "back", while for the photo mode, it doesnt necessarily go "back" between images. Instead, it
closes the layer.