2009-11-27, 19:22
Poll: Choose
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a)
b)
c)
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2009-11-27, 19:28
a)
But.. I know how good my TV Shows are, will it be possible to turn them off like we can for the flags? Apologies if we already can, I'm at work and can't remember.
But.. I know how good my TV Shows are, will it be possible to turn them off like we can for the flags? Apologies if we already can, I'm at work and can't remember.
2009-11-27, 19:54
Roders Wrote:D) No stars. What are they even for?They're the rating, and you can turn them off.
2009-11-27, 19:57
c) gets my vote.
That's the way iTunes does it
Seems most logical imo.
(only instead of a star outline, it uses a dot)
That's the way iTunes does it
Seems most logical imo.
(only instead of a star outline, it uses a dot)
2009-11-27, 20:37
2009-11-27, 21:22
Definitely 'c'. This is the most logical and universally accepted design from a usability standpoint. Thanks for giving us the opportunity to give our opinions on this
2009-11-27, 21:35
I voted (A)
because
- it looks to me better aligned (stars and text departing from center) than ©
- makes totally clear that the value is "x out of 5 stars" where (B) would leave the user guessing, for example, "how good 4 stars is ?"
Only improvement I could suggest, is to slightly dim the blank stars in (A).
because
- it looks to me better aligned (stars and text departing from center) than ©
- makes totally clear that the value is "x out of 5 stars" where (B) would leave the user guessing, for example, "how good 4 stars is ?"
Only improvement I could suggest, is to slightly dim the blank stars in (A).
2009-11-28, 00:52
tetsuo2es Wrote:mmm....really good idea.....i like it!
http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/3206/ratingidea.jpg
Mmmm I like that idea better me thinks!