Many thanks to everyone who commented on our previous post, Help Choose the Whidbey Search Window Layout. Here's a summary of what we heard from you:1 - real estate is always at a premium2 - if you change filters, you do so infrequently3 - therefore, you'd like the ability to collapse filters4 - if filters are applied to a search, you need to know that there are filters applied-- the design shown for collapsing didn't provide this5 - several users noted that they often switch back and forth between filtered and unfiltered search6 - you use a variety of docking options for the search results window: bottom-docked, floating, multi-monitor, and varying sizes. you underscored the need to make docking flexible.
OK, so taking into account this feedback, here's a V2 design including a checkbox to let you know if search is filtered or not, and to be able to switch filters on or off. Better? Worse? Any other comments or feedback? Note that the "show/hide filters" links are placeholders until we get feedback from our designers on a better (hopefully more graphical) way to represent expand/collapse operations.
Figure 1 - Filters Expanded
Figure 2 - Filters Collapsed
Figure 3 - Filters Disabled
Other notes responding to your feedback:
To set expectations, it's very late in the Whidbey design cycle, so we may not be able to get this design above into Whidbey but may have to wait until the next one. But your feedback will definitely help argue for more flexibility this release.
Thanks again!The Visual Studio Help Team