Now the "save button for all stages" is in the context menu for the save button. Why is this done if, after clicking on it, a pop-up notification "are you sure" appears? It's annoying, in addition to confirming the action, each time to call this small menu.
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We offer these options:
1. Place both buttons on the bottom panel, but leave confirmation of the action.
2. Leave only the save button, but add a "check box" that you need to select in order to save for all stages. But at the same time, remove the pop-up confirmation window.
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Now the "save button for all stages" is in the context menu for the save button. Why is this done if, after clicking on it, a pop-up notification "are you sure" appears? It's annoying, in addition to confirming the action, each time to call this small menu.
We offer these options: 1. Place both buttons on the bottom panel, but leave confirmation of the action. 2. Leave only the save button, but add a "check box" that you need to select in order to save for all stages. But at the same time, remove the pop-up confirmation window.
Ustimenko Igor OneBox production wrote: No it's not respecting the new UI
Is it possible to make it so that instead of 3 clicks, there is only one click to use this button?
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Ustimenko Igor
OneBox production wrote:
No
it's not respecting the new UI
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Is it possible to make it so that instead of 3 clicks, there is only one click to use this button?
Ustimenko Igor OneBox production wrote: No it's not respecting the new UI
Is it possible to make it so that instead of 3 clicks, there is only one click to use this button?
No
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Kornev Mikhail wrote:
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Ustimenko Igor
OneBox production wrote:
No
it's not respecting the new UI
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Is it possible to make it so that instead of 3 clicks, there is only one click to use this button?
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No
Ustimenko Igor OneBox production wrote: No it's not respecting the new UI
Igor, Mikhail speaks to you for UX design (functionality or usability of the site). When there are a lot of unnecessary actions, this is not convenient, and the sizes and colors of the buttons are just the UI design. And yes, you did your best with the UI design - it's really fresh and beautiful, it's on top of the UX - no one worked at all!
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Ustimenko Igor
OneBox production wrote:
No
it's not respecting the new UI
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Igor, Mikhail speaks to you for UX design (functionality or usability of the site). When there are a lot of unnecessary actions, this is not convenient, and the sizes and colors of the buttons are just the UI design.
And yes, you did your best with the UI design - it's really fresh and beautiful, it's on top of the UX - no one worked at all!
Ustimenko Igor OneBox production wrote: No it's not respecting the new UI
Igor, Mikhail speaks to you for UX design (functionality or usability of the site). When there are a lot of unnecessary actions, this is not convenient, and the sizes and colors of the buttons are just the UI design. And yes, you did your best with the UI design - it's really fresh and beautiful, it's on top of the UX - no one worked at all!
we believe that grouped buttons are more convenient and compact we believe that 3 clicks for an action that frays all the stages and their interfaces is also a MUST HAVE! because a bunch of appeals arrived to us that were frayed by accident - return it, but it’s already difficult to return it. So let's close the topic
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Yurchenko Roman Sergeevich wrote:
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Ustimenko Igor
OneBox production wrote:
No
it's not respecting the new UI
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Igor, Mikhail speaks to you for UX design (functionality or usability of the site). When there are a lot of unnecessary actions, this is not convenient, and the sizes and colors of the buttons are just the UI design.
And yes, you did your best with the UI design - it's really fresh and beautiful, it's on top of the UX - no one worked at all!
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we believe that grouped buttons are more convenient and compact
we believe that 3 clicks for an action that frays all the stages and their interfaces is also a MUST HAVE! because a bunch of appeals arrived to us that were frayed by accident - return it, but it’s already difficult to return it.
So let's close the topic
Ustimenko Igor OneBox production wrote: No it's not respecting the new UI
Igor, Mikhail speaks to you for UX design (functionality or usability of the site). When there are a lot of unnecessary actions, this is not convenient, and the sizes and colors of the buttons are just the UI design. And yes, you did your best with the UI design - it's really fresh and beautiful, it's on top of the UX - no one worked at all!
we believe that grouped buttons are more convenient and compact we believe that 3 clicks for an action that frays all the stages and their interfaces is also a MUST HAVE! because a bunch of appeals arrived to us that were frayed by accident - return it, but it’s already difficult to return it. So let's close the topic
you are digging in the wrong place)) so I suggested making a button - "cancel the previous action".
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Ustimenko Igor
OneBox production wrote:
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Yurchenko Roman Sergeevich wrote:
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Ustimenko Igor
OneBox production wrote:
No
it's not respecting the new UI
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Igor, Mikhail speaks to you for UX design (functionality or usability of the site). When there are a lot of unnecessary actions, this is not convenient, and the sizes and colors of the buttons are just the UI design.
And yes, you did your best with the UI design - it's really fresh and beautiful, it's on top of the UX - no one worked at all!
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we believe that grouped buttons are more convenient and compact
we believe that 3 clicks for an action that frays all the stages and their interfaces is also a MUST HAVE! because a bunch of appeals arrived to us that were frayed by accident - return it, but it’s already difficult to return it.
So let's close the topic
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you are digging in the wrong place)) so I suggested making a button - "cancel the previous action".
Ustimenko Igor OneBox production wrote: So let's close the topic
this is an eternal topic, because the convenience and speed of using the system is of paramount importance for us, as well as for others. plus the save for all button can be moved to the left, right to the edge, and this will solve both our problem and yours.
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Ustimenko Igor
OneBox production wrote:
So let's close the topic
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this is an eternal topic, because the convenience and speed of using the system is of paramount importance for us, as well as for others.
plus the save for all button can be moved to the left, right to the edge, and this will solve both our problem and yours.
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