January 30th 2010 Updates
PSP Style
Profiles are now viewable on the PSP.
Retro Section
I still need someone to write a basic layout of the Retro Section.
EX:
Gamecube
-Subject
--Subforum
-Subject
--Subforum
N64
-Subject
--Subforum
Tapatalk
Console Discussions is now on the iPhone, iTouch, Android, and Nokia App Stores via Tapatalk. If you already have the application then awesome! Simply do a search for Console Discussions and you'll find us. If you would like it, you can get a free version in which you can't reply or a 2.99 version where you can. Of course if you have a Jailbroken iPhone or iTouch you can get it via Installous. The Android and Nokia versions are premium and free, which in my opinion is stupid, that iPhone and iTouch users have to pay.
Download:
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Re: January 30th 2010 Updates
Awwsomme man !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Re: January 30th 2010 Updates
zomg they messed with action sheets!!! Apple doesn't like it when you do
Re: January 30th 2010 Updates
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Re: January 30th 2010 Updates
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Originally Posted by
B1G_BR0TH3R
zomg they messed with action sheets!!! Apple doesn't like it when you do
Huh? What you mean?
Re: January 30th 2010 Updates
Quote:
Originally Posted by
JohnnyMcKinney
Huh? What you mean?
https://www.consolediscussions.com/forum/
Apple recommends you don't modify that
Re: January 30th 2010 Updates
Quote:
Originally Posted by
B1G_BR0TH3R
The buttons? So... They "recommend" it. They don't say you can't.
Re: January 30th 2010 Updates
The buttons are part of an "action sheet"
Here are apple's human interface guidelines about action sheets, important stuff highlighted:
Quote:
Using Action Sheets
An action sheet displays a collection of alternatives that are associated with a task users initiate by tapping a button in an application’s toolbar. An action sheet is an appropriate way to:
Provide a selection of ways the task can be completed. In Photos, for example, users can tap the Send button when viewing an individual photo. An action sheet appears, giving users a choice of three destinations for the photo (in addition to a Cancel button, which cancels the send).
It’s useful to display an action sheet in a situation like this, because it allows you to provide a range of choices that make sense in the context of the current task, without giving these choices a permanent place in the user interface.
Get confirmation before completing a potentially dangerous task. For example, depending on Mail settings, an action sheet appears when users tap the Trash button in the Mail toolbar, allowing them to proceed with the deletion or cancel it.
When you display an action sheet in a situation like this you ensure that users understand the dangerous effects of the step they’re about to take and you can provide some alternatives. This type of communication is particularly important on iPhone OS–based devices because sometimes users tap controls without meaning to.
An action sheet always emerges from the bottom of the application screen and hovers over its views (as shown in the far left of Figure 7-1). Unlike an alert, however, the side edges of an action sheet are anchored to the sides of the screen, reinforcing its connection to the application and the user’s most recent action.
An action sheet contains a few buttons that allow users to choose how to complete their task. You should not have to add a message to an action sheet because the button labels, in conjunction with the task being performed, should provide enough context for the user to understand their choices. When users tap a button, the action sheet disappears. Because an action sheet should provide users with a choice of actions, an action sheet always provides more than one button.
In the case of this application the action sheet takes over as the main view setting an alpha to show the view behind it. This is confusing to the user because it takes over the view and you can't really see what's behind it. On top of that an action sheet wouldn't be the best thing to use in this situation, it confuses the user (think using the UI for twitterriffic the first time)
What they should've done is hijack the UITableView's last cell and put those buttons in that cell (just reply and subscribe) and put the refresh button on top in the toolbar.
Edit:
and another UI thing, they should've made the two buttons' text (cancel and send) in the reply view black. You can barely see send. OR they COULD'VE used the default freaking buttons that look just fine
Re: January 30th 2010 Updates
Quote:
Originally Posted by
B1G_BR0TH3R
and another UI thing, they should've made the two buttons' text (cancel and send) in the reply view black. You can barely see send. OR they COULD'VE used the default freaking buttons that look just fine
That could of been my theme doing that, because different themes affect the tabs and buttons.
Anyway why complain? It works and looks sleek. Just enjoy it lol.
Re: January 30th 2010 Updates
Very neat, TapaTalk has been out for awhile, good to see you finally using it.