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== Release Requirements ==
== Release Requirements ==


(describe autocompletion behavior here)
The new autocomplete popup lists the possible completions such that the user can either click them or scroll through them using the up/down arrow keys. Tab and Enter allow the user to accept the selected completion. Escape closes the popup and deletes the proposed completion.


If the feature is not ready during the Aurora phase, msucan will back it out.
If the feature is not ready during the Aurora phase, msucan will back it out.


== Related Bugs & Dependencies ==
== Related Bugs & Dependencies ==

Revision as of 18:13, 20 April 2011

Feature Status ETA Owner
DevTools/Features/AutocompletionPopup review in progress 2011-04-30 Kevin Dangoor

Summary

The current JavaScript autocompletion in the web console suffers from some usability issues (difficulty in discovering other names that are available, inconvenient keyboard shortcuts for choosing a name).

Team

  • Feature Manager: Kevin Dangoor
  • Lead Developer: Mihai Sucan (irc: msucan)

Release Requirements

The new autocomplete popup lists the possible completions such that the user can either click them or scroll through them using the up/down arrow keys. Tab and Enter allow the user to accept the selected completion. Escape closes the popup and deletes the proposed completion.

If the feature is not ready during the Aurora phase, msucan will back it out.

Related Bugs & Dependencies

bug 585991 is the bug that contains the feature.


Other Documentation

Autocompletion is implemented in many contexts. Prior to this feature, our completion is similar to that of the WebKit Inspector, but Firebug's current completion UI (which uses a popup as proposed here) seems more usable.