action #113495
open
[ui/ux] Priority display improvement suggestion
Added by ph03nix about 2 years ago.
Updated about 2 years ago.
Category:
Feature requests
Description
User story¶
In job overview, the priority display looks a bit lonely and without context. In addition, the Plus and Minus Buttons should probably not be displayed, if the user is not logged in.
![](/attachments/download/13529/priority.png)
Especially for newcomers it would be helpful to underline in the priority line, that a lower value means a higher priority. Since the line is mostly empty, it should not hurt to add a small note there.
e.g.
Priority: |-| 30 |+| Default: 50, lower values have a precedence over higher values
Acceptance criteria¶
- Display the text "Priority" so that this number is not left there without context
- Add a note describing that lower values have a higher priority than higher values
- Don't display the
|+|
and |-|
button, if the user is not logged in
Tasks¶
- Improve the priority display line
Further details¶
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- Tags set to ui, ux, beginner, easy, webui, UI/UX
- Subject changed from Priority display improvement suggestion to [ui/ux] Priority display improvement suggestion
- Category set to Feature requests
- Priority changed from Normal to Low
- Target version set to future
Though there is a help text if you hover over the +/- signs, right?
- Related to action #49400: [ux][ui][easy][entry level] Unable to set priority of a job without further explanation of the reason when not logged in added
#49400 is the issue report about the icons being displayed and looking active for not logged in users
okurz wrote:
Though there is a help text if you hover over the +/- signs, right?
Yes, but given the amount of empty space there I don't not see any reason why we could not make the important bits more visible, no?
ph03nix wrote:
okurz wrote:
Though there is a help text if you hover over the +/- signs, right?
Interesting, I wasn't aware of that before!
Yes, but given the amount of empty space there I don't not see any reason why we could not make the important bits more visible, no?
Indeed "- 50 +" is not self-explanatory. Actually as a user I would wonder if 5, 50 or 100 is higher or lower than defaults, so showing the difference from defaults or the default value could give it meaning.
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