2008-10-08, 01:57
Here's my humble UI suggestion: When the user navigates to a new directory, the cursor should default on the first item item in that directory, as opposed to the shortcut to the parent directory (as it is now).
This allows the user to immediately see some thumbnail/meta-data, which is more interesting to look at than the boring up arrow. It's also handy because when a user navigates to a directory, it's usually to select some media to play, or perhaps browse deeper -- this brings them one down-arrow closer. In cases where they are navigating a music setup in the "Artist/Album" structure, any artists that only have one album can be immediately accessed without any additional navigation. Furthermore, most probably select the first track of an album once they've drilled into one. Again, this can be immediately done without any extra down-arrow clicks.
Any thoughts on this suggestion? Thanks for reading!
This allows the user to immediately see some thumbnail/meta-data, which is more interesting to look at than the boring up arrow. It's also handy because when a user navigates to a directory, it's usually to select some media to play, or perhaps browse deeper -- this brings them one down-arrow closer. In cases where they are navigating a music setup in the "Artist/Album" structure, any artists that only have one album can be immediately accessed without any additional navigation. Furthermore, most probably select the first track of an album once they've drilled into one. Again, this can be immediately done without any extra down-arrow clicks.
Any thoughts on this suggestion? Thanks for reading!