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Moving images - sometimes weak, confusing


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often, after dragging an image to a project folder, it will end up in a different folder, sometimes it will give no indication that it has been selected for dragging into a project folder, and the destination folder doesn’t change visually when an image is dragged onto it.

maybe these woes can be fixed by providing clear visual feedback which tells User: “this image is actively being dragged onto project folder ABC, and if you lift your fingertip right now, it will be placed into that project folder.”

As it is right now, the process of dragging an image from being loose in the library to a project folder doesn’t give a lot of visual feedback. Sometimes after I drag an image over project folder ABC, it actually ends up in folder XYZ, causing excess futzing around to remove it from the “wrong” folder into the desired one.

Folders which throb, or  become highlighted, or which swell slightly — are all common ways of providing feedback that helps the User know that s/he is getting closer to the desired result of moving an image from where it is to where it’s wanted to be.

 

thank you!

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