Ulrik, In a previous project I worked on, very subtle cell background coloring was used to indicate editability vs. non-editability. Non-editable cells were normal white background and editable cells were a pale yellow. This may not look completely elegant based on the contiguity of the editable cells/rows/columns, but in our case it worked. Of course there is consideration for color-blindness that you need to include when choosing a color. I don't believe we used any hover/mouse-over indication on these cells. But when the editable cells was clicked, the control appeared. This did save initial page load time and reduced visual clutter. Regards, Marcy > Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 12:55:02 +0400 > From: Ulrik Gade <[log in to unmask]> > Subject: Visual cues for in-place editing? > > Hi, > > I'm involved in a redesign for a business web app. We'd like to reduce the > clutter of controls in columnar displays of numbers by only displaying the > input control during actual editing of a data item, i.e. grid style > in-place > editing though these are not strictly grids. > > However, not all numbers may be edited at all times so we need a graphic > technique to give users visual cues about which numbers s/he may/not edit > at > any one time. Do you have any suggestions for good solutions to this? > (Please provide screen shots as well as URLs as some sites are > unfortunately > censored in this country). > > I'm also interested in suggestions for interactive (hover) effects to > enhance the perception of editing affordance. But these are the main > concern > for this request. > > Thanks for any replies. I'll summarize to the list if you prefer to > respond > to privately. > > > /Ulrik > > -- > Ulrik H. Gade > Usability Designer > c/o Marcura FZE > PO Box 54614 > Office no. 204, West Wing 3 > Dubai Airport Free Zone > Dubai, United Arab Emirates > Home: +971 (0)4 2888 147 > Mobile: +971 (0)50 653 6181 > Fax: +971 4 299 7923 > E-mail: [log in to unmask] > > The journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step > > -------------------------------------------------------------- > Tip of the Day: Use the archives to research common questions > CHI-WEB: www.sigchi.org/web POSTINGS: mailto:[log in to unmask] > MODERATORS: mailto:[log in to unmask] > SUBSCRIPTION CHANGES & FAQ: www.sigchi.org/web/faq.html > -------------------------------------------------------------- > > -------------------------------------------------------------- Tip of the Day: Suspend your subscription if using auto replies CHI-WEB: www.sigchi.org/web POSTINGS: mailto:[log in to unmask] MODERATORS: mailto:[log in to unmask] SUBSCRIPTION CHANGES & FAQ: www.sigchi.org/web/faq.html --------------------------------------------------------------