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pwjablonski avatar pwjablonski commented on June 3, 2024

Hey Remote Team!

It's been a bit - I'm not sure if this issue has already been claimed, but would love the chance to take it on! I've played around with what this could look like and would love feedback on the approach.

I made a simple small image inline conveying the category demonstrated here...
Screen Shot 2020-08-06 at 5 17 10 PM

Alternatively, I've thought about...

  1. Having the image centered at the top of the grouping_idea_card
  2. A tooltip conveying the category in text or image on hover
  3. An overlay on the grouping_idea_card on hover

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vanderhoop avatar vanderhoop commented on June 3, 2024

Hey @douglasnaphas, thanks for cooking this up. I played around with @pwjablonski 's ideas, and settled on the following solution as a starting point: we now add a text prefix of (start), (stop), or (continue) to the cards in the Start/Stop/Continue format, as users in that format tend to use the category as the presumed 'stem' of their submission in the idea generation stage, i.e. they submit 'stop' ideas that read 'merging lint', rather than writing 'stop merging lint' (as it would be redundant within the columnar layout).

Note: this category info isn't as crucial in the happy/sad/confused confused format, and we actually want to encourage folks to group those ideas together (as often they are related), so we're not going to add this to Happy/Sad/Confused format, though I'm open to more discussion.

@pwjablonski I played around with your ideas in development, and felt that text was the easiest solution for the start/stop/continue format, as the size of the icons would need to be quite large for people to see it clearly, and category text sits nicely inline with the body text of the card. Regardless, thanks for taking a look.

New Start/Stop/Continue grouping cards look like:

Screen Shot 2020-09-30 at 3 59 33 PM

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douglasnaphas avatar douglasnaphas commented on June 3, 2024

The emoji and the text both solve the problem. I like them both.

I do think that the submission type should be seen, whether as an emoji or text, in happy/sad/confused-style retros. My team does happy/sad/confused retros, and the need for the submission type in this kind of retro was what let me to raise the issue.

I think emojis for happy/sad/confused and text for start/stop/continue would be a great solution to the issue.

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