Gmail labels get higher placement, drag-and-drop
Starting Wednesday, Gmail users will find their labels farther up the left-hand side of their screen.
(Credit: Google)Google is rolling out another tweak to its Gmail user interface that makes its labels behave a little bit more like folders.
Gmail has never used folders, at least in the traditional sense of the familiar classification system used by other e-mail clients. Instead, it encourages users to "label" messages with notes like "Work" or "Travel" instead of putting them away in folders, which has the primary benefit of allowing a single message to be given multiple labels and therefore appear in multiple categories, rather than having to decide whether the itinerary for a business trip should go in "Work" or "Travel."
But earlier this year, Google acknowledged that traditional e-mail users were treating the labels like folders anyway, and it began allowing them to hit a "move to" button to label a message and store it away. A further tweak being rolled out Wednesday moves a Gmail user's list of labels from the lower left-hand corner of the navigation screen to the upper left-hand corner, right underneath the usual labels such as "Inbox" and "Sent Mail," where they will look just like a traditional list of folders.
The concept of labeling isn't going away, said Todd Jackson, Gmail product manager. "We wanted to add some functionality that would make labels more useful for people used to folders," he said in explaining some of the changes.
The primary addition is the ability to drag and drop messages using the mouse "into" labels. If you were pretending that the labels were folders before Wednesday's tweak, you had to use the "Move to" button at the top of the screen to label, and then archive a message to get it out of your in-box. You can also drag a label onto a message, rather than using the "Label" button at the top.
And now that the list of labels has been moved up, pushing the chat list down, Google has minimized the number of labels that appear in the default list as to not push the chat bar down too far. For those who have dozens of labels in use, clicking on the "more" button will bring up the additional labels without going to a different Web page, and the number of labels shown in the default view can be set by the user.
The changes forced Google to kill its first Gmail Labs project: right-side labels, although dozens remain. Google is moving everyone on Gmail to the new design as of today.
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Maybe I'll suggest it as a Lab feature if they neglect to make it available.
There is already a link at the very bottom of Gmail that says "turn off chat". So, you're halfway there. Also, Google claims that you can decide which labels show and which ones are hidden. If this is completely true, perhaps there will be a way to make all labels visible. But, for instance, maybe there will be a way for you to "hide" the Chats link that normally appears in the left under Starred, since you don't use it.
Um, I was under the impression right-side gadgets had been disabled. Besides, I don't really want to preserve chat - I don't use it at all.
Anyway, they let you show all labels, which pushes Chat to the bottom of the screen where it's not in the way. When I wrote my above post my account hadn't recieved the updates yet, so I couldn't see it. So it's not ideal (I'd still like a little more choice how it's laid out for *my* account, but hey, that's web-based email for you, right?) but it's "good enough".
I'm now trying to work out if the drag-drop is all that useful. An improvement, I think, but it doesn't always work the way you might think. You can drag-drop a label onto a mail that you have open, but as far as I can see only onto the label area at the top, and you can't drag drop a label on to the list at all.
**Drag-and-drop is great (I've been wanting this since I started using Gmail years ago) -- it just needs to have BIGGER SPACES to drag and drop into.
**For starters, it would be nice to choose whether the labels list appears as "list, small icon, or large icon."
(At least, have on option to make all the labels double in size so that each takes up two lines of stardard text.)
**Next, it could be turned into visual paint-pots or "baskets" to toss messages into.
**To make it yet safer, the computer might automatically doublecheck you if you hit a 'rim area' because you might have meant to send/drag it to a neighboring basket.
**I was trying to post these comments in Google's own discussions, and couldn't easily find the appropriate place to discuss this.
There are numerous threads on the Gmail support site in which users demand the reimplementation of the right-side labels option and give hundreds of reasons for which it was better before. Hopefully, Google will not ignore their requests.
The "Folders4Gmail" GreaseMonkey script gives you the set/subset categorization that all human brains thrive on, as well as overcomes the flaws of message storage folders.
The folder paradigm gets a lot correct with regards to categorizing many pieces into sets/subsets where the only failing of folders is that a single message can only be in a single folder.
The drag and drop feature is nice, but I don't have time to drag & drop 500 email messages a day. And if I need to confirm if a branch office backup fired off and finished correctly - I previously had those emails automatically labeled by filters and archived to get them out of the Inbox - they would be labeled by a label that looked like this: AdminNotify/Bkups/BranchLocation. I used to be able to quick click through and eyeball all my AdminNotify email categorically - not any more.
I had retired Outlook - and even retired Thunderbird - to be a completely cloud based email user - until Google surprisebuttsexed my email. Thanks Google for a solution that doesn't scale!!!!!!
Labels were great on the right because I could see them while being at the top of the page. whereas now ev everything is congested at the left, inbox.....sent.......labels. I don't get this one at all , its stupid
like never before from these whiz kids. the drag thing, no big deal nothing new and labeling something was always easy anyway i dont think dropping makes it much easier.
Google what the hell are you smoking these days?????????
- by renicky July 6, 2009 9:56 PM PDT
- I agree! I am so frustrated at not being able to see my calendar! I've always thought Gmail decisions were based on usability testing, but I don't think this idea was thought out well... at all.
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