My main complaint about old country pickers and this one is non-prioritization of countries in the list. Yes, I understand that this may be a sensitive issue, but how much likely your customer is going to be from Canada than from Cameroon. Or if I start typing 'CA' in this selector, I get American Samoa and Antarctica before Canada! Let alone my old acquaintances Cambodia and Cameroon. Same for Russia - you get Aruba…
I think that's making it too hard. Where is this information coming from? How do you update it? Instead, just order the matches like so: 1. Everything that matches at the first word 2. Everything that matches at the start of some word 3. Everything that matches at a non-start position within a word Granted, in this scheme Cameroon will still show up before Canada, but you don't have to look anywhere near as hard to f…
Redesigning the country selector
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Re: Redesigning the country selector
#102Re: Redesigning the country selector
#103I typed UK. The only option offered was Ukraine. I'd actually much prefer a country selected that was based on geography with a Mac OS X dock-like magnification so I can choose my country easily.
Geopolitical sensitivity about precise borders forced Microsoft to switch off the region-highlighting feature.
(Info: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/oldnewthing/archive/2003/08/22/54679...)
Also, the user may not always be picking their own country and it may be unreasonable to ask the average user to find, say, San Marino on a world map. While you could of course restrict the use of a map-style picker to only the users-own cases, it would be nice to have a somewhat standard picker for all occasions.
Re: Redesigning the country selector
#104Type: united states
Leave the field, it works
Type: united states of america
Leave the field, it resets
Re: Redesigning the country selector
#105Re: Redesigning the country selector
#106Also, if it's for shipping, you can often work out the country by the address, and perhaps just show the matches.
E.g. Do you mean Someplace, X or Someplace Y in a drop down.
Re: Redesigning the country selector
#107Also, if it's for shipping, you can often work out the country by the address, and perhaps just show the matches.
E.g. Do you mean Someplace, X or Someplace Y in a drop down.
Re: Redesigning the country selector
#108Earlier quoted context omitted.
indeed, still doesn't beat typing 'c' 3 times.
That seems odd, I always just type "can".
Re: Redesigning the country selector
#109Re: Redesigning the country selector
#110Earlier quoted context omitted.
Yes this is missing the oft-overlooked option of synonyms. There is no reason why the auto-complete cannot have something like this: DE Germany Deutschland
A reason for not doing that is that it looks ugly to show multiple options for the same country. Another is that that can be confusing. Suppose I want to enter a country whose spelling/native name I am not sure of, and after a few characters, four options remain, three of which are correct, but I do not know that. That can cause a needless google to find out, say, the difference between Liberia, Libya, and Libië.