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Bug 38696 - Allow users to scroll to the next region
Allow users to scroll to the next region
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: MediaWiki extensions
Classification: Unclassified
UniversalLanguageSelector (Other open bugs)
master
All All
: Normal enhancement (vote)
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Assigned To: Santhosh Thottingal
: i18n
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Blocks:
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Reported: 2012-07-26 06:26 UTC by Pau Giner
Modified: 2012-09-03 06:08 UTC (History)
7 users (show)

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Description Pau Giner 2012-07-26 06:26:15 UTC
When the user selects a region in the map, other regions should be accessible when the user scrolls the list of language names.

To achieve this, the selected region can be moved to the top of the list and the rest of the regions placed after this in the order defined by the map. For example, if Europe is selected the order would be: Europe, Asia, Worldwide, America.
Comment 1 Daniel A. R. Werner 2012-08-10 11:18:54 UTC
So if you are in Europe/Middle East/Africa and you reach the bottom, you automatically jump to Asia/Australia/Pacific and the scrollbar is at the top again?
I think this could be funny if you want a language at the bottom. Perhaps a button at the bottom would be more sufficient.
Comment 2 Pau Giner 2012-08-10 13:01:25 UTC
Daniel, there is not suposed to be a "jump" just continue scrolling. The "jump" only happens when you click on a map region.

I'll try to clarify this. For example, you click on "Europe/ME/Africa" and you got the whole world list in the following order: "Europe/ME/Africa", "Asia", "Worldwide", "America". So you can keep scrolling. 

Whether "Asia", "Worldwide" and "America" regions are all loaded in that order when the user clicks on the region or they are dynamically loaded as the user scroll is an implementation decision. But the user should perceive the scrolling as continuous without any jump (except when clicking on the map).
Comment 3 Santhosh Thottingal 2012-08-22 15:20:35 UTC
Added this feature in gerrit Iac1edf62
Comment 4 Santhosh Thottingal 2012-09-03 06:08:00 UTC
This feature is available now. Regions are lazy loaded.

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