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* Place the list of available themes on the left.  
* Place the list of available themes on the left.  
** If there is additional information available on the themes (eg. author), place an "i"-button to the right of the names (optional). Clicking the button displays the information in a layer. See [[Rich Lists]] for list layout information.
** If there is additional information available on the themes (eg. author), place an "i"-button to the right of the names (optional). Clicking the button displays the information in a layer. See [[../Rich Lists|Rich Lists]] for list layout information.


* Below the list is a split button to add a new theme from the internet ("Get hot new stuff", from a file or to save an edited theme under a new name
* Below the list is a split button to add a new theme from the internet ("Get hot new stuff", from a file or to save an edited theme under a new name

Revision as of 22:24, 17 September 2008

Summary

The user has a set of themes (e.g. color themes) each with the same user-definable attributes available to them. Themes can be added to or deleted from the list. There is a preview of the theme and an edited theme can be saved as a new one. Additional themes can be loaded from a file or from the internet.

Examples

Color schemes

Example: Administration of color themes. A preview is displayed above the list of themes, the available options are to the right

Solution

  • Place the list of available themes on the left.
    • If there is additional information available on the themes (eg. author), place an "i"-button to the right of the names (optional). Clicking the button displays the information in a layer. See Rich Lists for list layout information.
  • Below the list is a split button to add a new theme from the internet ("Get hot new stuff", from a file or to save an edited theme under a new name
  • Next to the split button is the button to remove a theme from the list
  • User-defined themes can also be renamed or deleted via context-menu
  • Display a preview of the selected theme on the top right
  • Place configurable options/attributes below the preview. If several elements of the theme can be configured seperately, allow clicking an element in the preview to edit it's attributes

Related patterns

Projects/Usability/HIG/SOU Workspace/Administer Objects