Last modified: 2014-11-05 15:56:14 UTC
The dialog of "Close dialog and reload page" is now a modal dialog, there is only one choice, click and helpless wait for reload page. If transform the dialog to a notification bar at the top, users can get more options and freedom, select reload the page, or click other anything (View history, etc.).
Can you please clarify which dialog you mean? Maybe attach a screenshot?
Created attachment 14203 [details] Description picture just like "Your edit was saved." (MediaWiki:Postedit-confirmation) bar.
(In reply to comment #2) > just like "Your edit was saved." (MediaWiki:Postedit-confirmation) bar. This isn't a good idea after all, as that only shows up after the changes are visible to the user which isn't case for us unless we reload the page. (Confusing and inconsistent user experience) Also we of course have to link the item that the user just altered (for more than a few seconds).
(In reply to comment #3) > (In reply to comment #2) > > just like "Your edit was saved." (MediaWiki:Postedit-confirmation) bar. > > This isn't a good idea after all, as that only shows up after the changes are > visible to the user which isn't case for us unless we reload the page. > (Confusing and inconsistent user experience) > > Also we of course have to link the item that the user just altered (for more > than a few seconds). But for the experienced user, I already know it is OK, do not want to wait for a reload, and blocking to other links. This still have the possibility of an accident when prompted? Need to observe to confirm?
We could make the dialog non-modal once that last step has been reached, so that you can click on whatever you like. Putting the whole thing (much) more into background somehow just isn't an option as we have to be bold about our changes, to not leave (new) users alone in the process.
(In reply to comment #5) > We could make the dialog non-modal once that last step has been reached, so > that you can click on whatever you like. > > Putting the whole thing (much) more into background somehow just isn't an > option as we have to be bold about our changes, to not leave (new) users > alone > in the process. Maybe I did not express clearly. I only recommend the last step to non-modal or notification bar, the other steps do not change, does not lead to leave.
Just wondering whether it would actually be a hassle to just asynchronously regenerate the list of interlanguage links? They all seem to have the same css classes "interlanguage-link interwiki-*" and identical sub-structure, independent from the skin. Reloading the whole page is indeed kind of harsh. See also: bug #72807, bug #72178.