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Personally I wouldn't have it on the default /models sidebar, it doesn't feel contextual enough, my suggestion would be to have the link after the user clicks on the list overflow button [+13], then you're really considering all the different tasks and interested about what else HF offers in tasks
And maybe so we don't add cognitive load instead of adding a linked label (e.g. "learn more"), to link the "Tasks" sidebar header label itself (underline on hover for affordance, as in the task name in the inference widget)
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I agree with you @jeffboudier that having in the /models sidebar by default does not feel right.
One of the concerns with the underline on hover is that it's not discoverable at all. Maybe not a linked text, but for me a ? icon next to "Tasks" only after clicking [+13] would be a good trade-off between discoverability and cognitive overload.
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What we could do is having some sort of link/button next to the "Tasks" filter category that redirect to the /tasks page ?
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Idk how relevant it is on this page
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What we could do is having some sort of link/button next to the "Tasks" filter category that redirect to the /tasks page ?
yes that's what I thought
also @julien-c @jeffboudier since we talked about it today (maybe they might have an additional suggestion)
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Agreed. That's what we currently have in the widgets and I think it's not good for visibility.
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Yes I understand @merveenoyan @osanseviero - and what's good for visibility of one feature is bad for the overall cognitive load. The (?) icon makes sense functionally (I think more so on the /models expanded task sidebar vs. inference widget task link, because it's more directly connected to what user explicitly wants to do), but I haven't seen us use that UI much across the site (most labels on the hub could also have a (?) next to them), underline on-hover seems more consistent to me but in the end that's really a design question @gary149
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Any conclusions here? (cleaning up the repo ref: huggingface/huggingface_hub#744)
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