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For more information about the usability issues regarding the KNS button, see [http://obso1337.org/hci/kde/KNS_Review_July_14_2009.pdf this report].  
For more information about the usability issues regarding the KNS button, see [http://obso1337.org/hci/kde/KNS_Review_July_14_2009.pdf this report].  
Also, because KNS is not able to install files that are hosted on third-party websites, it is important that every KNS button is accompanied by a button to install a resource from a local file.


A KNS button has four parts:  
A KNS button has four parts:  

Revision as of 09:57, 14 June 2013

K New Stuff (or Get Hot New Stuff) is an integrated data service which allows users to share and download themes, templates, wallpapers, and more through a single click of a button in the application.

Because of translation issues, a single class cannot be created which controls the icon and label automatically. Developers must manually create the button in their application. The following are recommendations on what that button should look like.

For more information about the usability issues regarding the KNS button, see this report.

Also, because KNS is not able to install files that are hosted on third-party websites, it is important that every KNS button is accompanied by a button to install a resource from a local file.

A KNS button has four parts:

  • Icon: use get-hot-new-stuff.png
  • Instruction: "Get New"
  • Object: The type of file the user will download
  • Ellipsis: To indicate the user must provide additional input to complete the task

KNS has it's own oxygen icon, get-hot-new-stuff.png. This is placed on the left side of the button. The button label is a combination of the instruction, object, and ellipsis. For example, if the button will help the user download new wallpapers, the button label would be "Get New Wallpapers...".

Here are some examples of KNS buttons: