Yes, this is *REALLY* important. Running on openshift I've found some
nice and nasty delays where you're not sure if the admin ui is actually
working or not. It was just a matter of openshift being slow.
On 11/5/2013 10:57 AM, Gabriel Cardoso wrote:
Hi guys,
I was talking to Alex and we agree that the "Loading…" feedback is
important to the user. We identified three situations where it happens
in Keycloak:
1. When accessing the console right after logging in
2. When browsing to another page
3. When clicking on a button in a form, like "Save".
For the situations 1 and 2, we could display a loading spinner in the
middle of the page, like this:
http://ejsclient-cardosogabriel.rhcloud.com/loading.html . I'm
considering that right after clicking a link, the content area gets
empty, so this loading would be easily visible. Is that correct?
For the situation 3, we could just replace the text of the button by
"Loading…" wile the request is processed.
*Do you guys see other situations where a loading feedback is necessary?
Do you think this solution cover our demand?*
Thanks,
Gabriel
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