Help icons in the admin panel
I always hated them because of the misalignment between those with and those without, now I was looking at how to fix them in rtl and discovered is a bit more difficult then expected (i.e. I'd have to use an important or another selector).
So I was thinking... why not move them after the sentence?
Isn't it more logical?
Re: Help icons in the admin panel
Reply #2 –
I like them where they are and with the pop ups, though it does make for an ugly offset on some strings. If the pop ups are removed then how is the help displayed? Taking the user to another help page is darn annoying for most; especially if that page is not a new window. Stuffing the help sign at the end of a sentence just seems cumbersome, awkward and breaks the look of the sentence.
However, a possible solution ... maybe for both LTR and RTL languages is to place the help sign ( ? ) in the corner of a bar and if the user clicks on that then they get a scrolling pop up that contains information about all the options on that page. If not a pop up then open a new window/tab in the same browser and display the help there. This gives the user the abillity to tab between the area they are working in and the help tab.
Another solution is to send the user to ElkArte for the help info. The problem with clicking on a help sign and sending the user to ElkArte is that it could be a problem if the user is offline or for some odd reason does not have a working internet.
A third solution is to reserve the first 4 or so spaces of each line for a help sign. Then display all strings beginning at postion 7 or whatever. That should work on RTL and LTR.
Re: Help icons in the admin panel
Reply #3 –
What about putting the help text into a tooltip instead?
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Reply #6 –
Could just add some absolute position to the help icons and adjust their margin out in to the "gutter" to align things a bit better.
Re: Help icons in the admin panel
Reply #10 –
I don't want to nitpick because the person that does is better than the person says to do, but the margin should be a little larger and would look nicer if it were the same for all.