>>>As much as I dislike pop-up windows, perhaps this is a good use for them? As long as they are only used for fundimental changes that could confuse people, having a window pop up the first time a user logs in after the change to alert them might be a good idea.
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>>The definition of a pop up window is relative for each user. In this case, it's about the accessibility. IAC, the user decides to have it or not. Upper link is also always available to access it directly.
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>I've read this several times, and I just can't figure out what you are saying. Your reply doesn't seem to go with what I said... Maybe you mis-understood me? What I was suggesting is that if you make a fundamental change to the UI, pop up a messagebox that says something to the effect of "Changes made to the UI. Please read the news".
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>If you did understand that, then I'm sorry, but I just can't figure out what your reply means.
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Well, that is not well seen to show information like that. We try to be careful about it. In general, if the user doesn't read the upper headlines, he won't read that info as well if being shown in a popup as he'll probably close the window immediately.
We try to release all necessary announcements in the headlines. Email is used when really needed to broadcast that information in that medium, thus one is coming shortly about some suggestions to send users and some other useful information.