On Thu, Aug 25, 2022 at 11:43 AM Artur Frenszek-Iwicki
<suve(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
While I really like the idea, I find the interface to be... how do I put it?
Non-obvious and not very discoverable.
For example, at the top of the page, there's a bunch of numbers. I have no idea what
they mean.
Hovering over each of these displays a tooltip - which is nice - but five seconds after
that tooltip disappears,
I'll forget the meaning and the numbers will go back to being visual clutter. It
would be immensely helpful
to have some symbolic icons next to the numbers, which would allow to easily guess what
each of them means.
Right now I pretty much have to memorize the layout.
Sounds like you need to clear your browser cache or something, because
there *are* symbols next to these numbers:
https://decathorpe.fedorapeople.org/packager-dashboard.png
The same goes for the comment/karma numbers and priority markings on
the list of bugs.
Although here it's actually a bit worse, since my browser doesn't display the
tooltips
and I had to use the dev tools to take a look at the underlying HTML to make sense of
it.
Similarly, at the top of the page, I get a banner that informs me about FAS integration
and says:
> After linking the dashboard with your FAS through the settings menu...
Which is all nice and dandy, but doing a Ctrl+F on the page for "settings"
gives exactly one match -
that being the text in the banner. So there's no visible link to said "settings
menu" anywhere.
How do I access it?
The big "gear" icon (the almost universal symbol for "Settings") in
the top panel should be what you're looking for.
Fabio