Explicit top level UI element wanted to switch servers #11008
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Morriz
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I might have posted this in the wrong repo, but I was redirected here from the iOS repo by the issue template selection. Maybe not a good idea if people know to go there for something? Or do you want all UI issues in the web frontend repo? |
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First of all, thanks for all the hard work and congratz on yet another great new release. The ability to switch servers is progressing, but it feels as though it was left behind somehow. A good UI makes actions easy, and as such switching servers should be made easy.
Now, the decision to only allow top level server switching by means of triple-finger swipe could be seen as “easy”, yet the UX suffers because it introduces quite a lot of accidental activations of UI elements. And this is annoying and might even be costly (I found out later that I turned on a whole array of lights by not executing the swipe correctly).
So the solution imo is to offer a first class citizen in the form of a top level switch in the header (which is, surprisingly, not yet used).
Just my 2 cents as a UX enthusiast ;)
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