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Tei posted:What about /form/user/31, you want the edit details of the user 31 to be autofilled with the details of the admin when he is editing the user profile? That's annoying for this case that I'm guessing is pretty rare outside of dedicated data entry jobs like call center/help desk. Leave a flag to deal with the edge case because that's what it is.
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Munkeymon posted:That's annoying for this case that I'm guessing is pretty rare outside of dedicated data entry jobs like call center/help desk. Leave a flag to deal with the edge case because that's what it is. Oh a flag to request autocompletion be disabled? Maybe a syntax could be something like autocomplete="off".
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nielsm posted:Oh a flag to request autocompletion be disabled? Maybe a syntax could be something like autocomplete="off". nah, broken browsers will just end up ignoring it
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The inability to turn off autocomplete in a straightforward way is particularly awesome when you're using the autocomplete provided by Google Maps and Chrome's autocomplete just kind of float on top it. Looks super good.
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nielsm posted:Oh a flag to request autocompletion be disabled? Maybe a syntax could be something like autocomplete="off". I was talking specifically about email address entry, but yeah I know I'm still being hyperbolic and should just use (yet another) plugin to stomp on those attributes if I care enough, which I guess I still don't.
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When you make a web application, you have lots of forms. is very rare that you want autofill, and if you really want autofill, you often want it to be from a existing list of items pulls from the database with ajax. on simple, complex or medium user cases autocomplete get in the way, breaking forms and also design. but the google chrome don't let us disable it with autocomplete=off, so we have to resort to ugly hacks that they disable, and we have to find new hacks, that they disable again, and we have to find new and more combulated hacks, and so son.
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autocomplete off is the worst. As a user, I've had way more problems with sites that disable autocomplete than anything caused by autocomplete.
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LOOK I AM A TURTLE posted:Thanks for the dildos and buttheads Google! gently caress Goog for sure, but like... run through your presentation before you present it? It’s not hard.
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Maybe don't use words you wouldn't want people to see on a pc that will be used for a presentation, its just a bad idea if there is the potential you might be embarrassed. I suppose these are lessons most people learn the hard way at some point early in their career.
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Just disable autofill in your browser settings if you're using it in a work environment where you're going to be doing a lot of data entry etc. and don't want autofill.
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our testing team made 8000 usernames with the n word and now when we present we look like a bunch of racists wtf goog,e
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Jabor posted:Just disable autofill in your browser settings if you're using it in a work environment where you're going to be doing a lot of data entry etc. and don't want autofill. "Please, before you use this website, change the setttings of your browser" is not something professionals can or do and is a bad practice. Also changing global settings for a website?, what about if the others?, no, this is not a valid or sensible solution.
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Thermopyle posted:autocomplete off is the worst. As a user, I've had way more problems with sites that disable autocomplete than anything caused by autocomplete. Do you mean just the obvious usability issue from lack of autocomplete, or did it actually break things?
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Tei posted:"Please, before you use this website, change the setttings of your browser" is not something professionals can or do and is a bad practice. Also changing global settings for a website?, what about if the others?, no, this is not a valid or sensible solution. I like when websites inform me to enable third-party cookies!
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CPColin posted:I like when websites inform me to enable third-party cookies! Most browsers include a handy keyboard shortcut to disable ad-blockers, enable third-party cookies, and allow the website to show notifications! It's usually Ctrl-W.
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NihilCredo posted:Most browsers include a handy keyboard shortcut to disable ad-blockers, enable third-party cookies, and allow the website to show notifications! It's usually Ctrl-W. I always just say no when a website wants to show notifications, am I missing something I think I allowed Facebook to do it, and I'm ambivalent about that
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Hammerite posted:I always just say no when a website wants to show notifications, am I missing something Other than loads and loads of hot sex with horny singles in your area? No.
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The only sites I enable notifications for are proper webapps. Stuff like gmail, calendar or web versions of Electron apps I refuse to install on my machine like slack.
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NihilCredo posted:Do you mean just the obvious usability issue from lack of autocomplete, or did it actually break things? usability
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Desktop notifications are the devil and I cannot comprehend anyone wanting them turned on. The most mind boggling thing to me is people that have sounds enabled for them, which is then a lovely experience when they're presenting something via zoom screen sharing
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I don't mind the occasional "long running job is done" notifications when I'm on a different virtual desktop. But sounds? Yuck.
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Steve French posted:Desktop notifications are the devil and I cannot comprehend anyone wanting them turned on. Customers love quick feedback. Get a adrenaline rush when you reply to them in less than one minute with a quick solution to their problem.
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Steve French posted:Desktop notifications are the devil and I cannot comprehend anyone wanting them turned on. Notifications of all kinds are extremely distracting and I try to turn off as many as are feasible I became much more productive when I configured Outlook to no longer change it's icon when there's new mail.
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Some notifications are good. I like notification+sound for "you have a meeting in 10mins" and "someone is trying to get your attention in work chat" on my work laptop.
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Foxfire_ posted:Some notifications are good. I like notification+sound for "you have a meeting in 10mins" so just enough to disrupt your flow, and then forget about the meeting while trying to finish off what you were working on?
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HappyHippo posted:I became much more productive when I configured Outlook to no longer change it's icon when there's new mail. "good morning" ... "how are you today" ... "it's really breezy out today, huh?" ... ... "hey did you get my email?"
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the best work chat notification is "hey" ... ... ... Person is typing... ... ... ... ... ... "i have a question for you"
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more falafel please posted:the best work chat notification is this. oh my god this. not technically a coding horror, but so much of a horror that it belongs in this thread anyway
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Foxfire_ posted:Some notifications are good. I like notification+sound for "you have a meeting in 10mins" and "someone is trying to get your attention in work chat" on my work laptop. Yeah that's basically it Have yet to get the "did you get my email" message but I'm sure it's only a matter of time
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For things that I actually need/want to be interrupted for, I have a phone. I don't also need that poo poo on my desktop.
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Surprisingly people need and want different things.
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Thermopyle posted:Surprisingly people need and want different things. Indeed. For example, Slack really wants me to have desktop notifications set up so that I am more engaged with their app, and I need to have them disabled in order to maintain productivity and sanity
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more falafel please posted:the best work chat notification is Our whole department (150+) is now on Teams and every single person except one other developer prefaces any question or comment with an intro or chit chat and won't actually put in the question they have until you aknowledge them. Like, god drat people just put the question you have in the first comment you send and then the next time I reply will be with the answer. You don't have to go through coporate theatre, just say what you want and I'll try help. Also I've noticed some people get real pissy if you don't go through the whole tedious process of aknowledgement first. I've had countless "good morning to you too" or other snarky replies when I initiated and go straight to the point.
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i too cant socialize with other humans and get angry about those who can
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Sometimes when a person messages me with just a greeting, or a "Can I ask you a question?", I just reply with a link to nohello.com With communication about shared work, it's fine to not use the sorts of pleasantries that you would expect in other contexts. We both already understand that if you have a routine request for me, I'll do it, so the only thing that's needed is for you to tell me what it is. No need to butter me up.
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Suspicious Dish posted:i too cant socialize with other humans and get angry about those who can I prefer the term information flesh sacks. But for real the context is people that I already would otherwise have regular communication with, some we are already close enough to have previously gone for drinks together on weekends. They wouldn't preface quick visits in the office this way, text chat just seems to give people brain worms and they treat it like formal emails that will be audited.
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Suspicious Dish posted:i too cant socialize with other humans and get angry about those who can who here is talking about not socialising at all? don't be so obtuse. there's a time and a place, and when you're incredibly busy with your head stuck in a complicated problem it's genuinely annoying to have someone beating around the bush about what they've interrupted you for instead of just getting to the point.
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I actually prefer the introductory "hello" to check when the other party is available. If it's an involved question, it's gonna take some back-and-forth so I'd prefer that both sides be present, rather than constantly missing each other with hourly gaps between messages while I have to remember what the question is all over again. Likewise if I see a "hello" it gives me a buffer to reply when I have time, instead of being immediately compelled to drop everything to solve a question. Maybe this could be solved by proper IM "status" to indicate when you're available for questions, instead of everyone being Away/DND/Invisible 24/7 to hide from coworkers they don't like.
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SupSuper posted:I actually prefer the introductory "hello" to check when the other party is available. If it's an involved question, it's gonna take some back-and-forth so I'd prefer that both sides be present "Hi, I have a complicated question that might require some discussion. When would you have time for a video call?"
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Personally, if a Slack chat opens immediately with a question, it feels more urgent and frantic to me than if they opened with 'hi'. So I prefer if they open with pleasantries, because it's much more comfortable to ignore a 'hi' than a 'hi - the thing is broken'.
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