Table quick filters [closed]
The most relatable example. Click on “Active” “Hot” etc and you know, the list is filtered. In your case, have an ‘icon/name of … Read more
The most relatable example. Click on “Active” “Hot” etc and you know, the list is filtered. In your case, have an ‘icon/name of … Read more
Is it possible to communicate with the system / app via API? Probably the end users are using Excel / Spreadsheets for their … Read more
Google analytics has embedded bar charts (not progress bars), which you can right click on to explore further. In the Analysis (Beta) views, … Read more
In my opinion – dropdown isn’t good solution in this case. How might we present the summary in a cleaner way where if … Read more
V2 sounds better and a more established pattern. It’s better because the users’ attention stays in the same place without it getting interrupted … Read more
I would use something like the attachment below. I don’t think it makes sense to compare a weekly value with a monthly value. … Read more
There doesn’t seem to be a need for columns data to compare so would definitely avoid a table here. The only advantage of … Read more
Try a single selection mechanism, then split the actions into buttons. Right now you’re mixing properties and actions in the form of a … Read more
Thanks for the question. Cognitive load on your user is an invisivble aspect of User experience and it is prominent aspect. Having said … Read more
I personally like this type of view, as it is similar to the Azure/Google Analytics view but I may not be in the … Read more