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2013/11/25 Laurent Lyaudet <laurent.lyaudet@gmail.com>

Hi,

We just added a section Open Problems to the wiki for the start center:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Whiteboards/Start_Center
So far we have 3 topics discussed:
- Sidebar positioning
- Icons or thumbnails
- Tabs with file type pickers

Please add to the wiki all pros and cons you can think about for these
topics.
We'll try to have definitive resolutions next week at the IRC chat.


Why I get impression that this Start Center is one step ahead and two steps
back?

In my opinion:
+ there should be "Open" and "Templates" icons. Without them, options are
invisible ("dead zone" for eyes)
+ there should be "Location" address bar.
+ every thumbnail should has gray background only if mouse cursor is over
document
+ user should can manage single document and whole list as well.
+ tabs are really nice feature if user works with many documents

And last but not least. I remove "new" prefix because other language than
English are not so simple and this short word will looks obscure e.g. in
Polish.


https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/images/e/e4/4.2_start_center.png

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