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#1 2006-02-19 02:49:34

jrru
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Registered: 2006-02-19
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Some usability issues wikimatrix

Hi,

First of all I would like to compliment you on your brilliant website. It really helped me find an appropriate wiki for my needs.
In the compare section there were some minor issues which would be nice to improve. It should be noted that I selected my wiki primarily on one feature (this caused my nuisances), namely math functionality. My method was to compare all wikis, and then eliminate them one by one. Here were my 'problems':

- When comparing, one can select to "show flagged attributes only". If you choose to remove a wiki, the website is reconstucted with all attributes again. This takes a long time if you have selected a lot of wikis. So the "show flagged attributes" feature should remain active after removal of a wiki.

- Removing a wiki causes the whole site to be reconstructed again (at least in firefox 1.05). Considering the features, I wanted to remove several wikis at a time. It would be convenient to remove multiple wikis in one time. Of course, this is far less of a problem if previous problem has been resolved (just select less features when removing a wiki)

- It would be convenient to provide the option to first select the attributes on which one wants to compare. That way, comparing on one feature does not involve comparing all wikis (which causes huge load times), and then flag the appropriate attributes. (of course, this would only work in conjunction with the resolve of my first problem ;-)).


Lastly, there is some form of popularity measure, but no wiki grading system. This would be nice to consider. Although I admit there are plenty of reasons not to include this in your website.

Regards,
Jasper

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#2 2006-02-19 09:46:43

dartar
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Registered: 2005-11-29
Posts: 64
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Re: Some usability issues wikimatrix


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