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Bug #23814

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Label "on-click" for formerly "click-enlarge" does not make sense

Added by Susanne Moog over 13 years ago. Updated about 13 years ago.

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Closed
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Could have
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Target version:
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Start date:
2010-10-21
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TYPO3 Version:
4.5
PHP Version:
5.2
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Description

The feature formerly known as "click-enlarge" is now called "on click" which is wrong, as it does not say anything about what will happen.

It sounds especially strange in conjunction with the palettes name "Click response for images" -> "on click".

(issue imported from #M16094)


Related issues 2 (0 open2 closed)

Related to TYPO3 Core - Feature #23766: Implement new layout and labels for tt_content as result of T3UXW09ClosedSteffen Kamper2010-10-17

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Related to TYPO3 Core - Bug #23808: Change wording "Link to top of page" from activate to activeClosed2010-10-20

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Actions #1

Updated by Chris topher over 13 years ago

Jo explained that in other issues, like in #23794, but somehow ... I am not sure, if the new naming scheme is ideal.
I mean, it seems to be made very much from a technical point of view. I am not sure, if editors will understand the new namings correctly. To me they seem to be little intuitive.
But maybe our problem also is that we know what an option was called before and that we were used to these old names (even if maybe these were not ideal)...

Actions #2

Updated by Susanne Moog over 13 years ago

But even with Joeys explanation the text is wrong. If I understood correctly the explanation would mean that

a) "Click response for images" is the topic
b) "on click?" is the question
c) yes or no is the answer

to answer "yes" to "on click" doesn't make any sense, you'd rather answer "open popup window", "open lightbox", "download image" or whatever. What the question really is, is whether the image should be opened in it's bigger form in a popup window (so I'd rather prefer "popup?" or the good old "click enlarge") ;)

Actions #3

Updated by Jo Hasenau over 13 years ago

no - "enlarge!" should be the answer

Actions #4

Updated by Ernesto Baschny over 13 years ago

Committed this no-brainer to trunk rev. 9192.

Actions #5

Updated by Susanne Moog about 13 years ago

  • Target version deleted (4.5.0)
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