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@@ -93,7 +93,14 @@ TODO: INVESTIGATE / REDO THE TOP LEVEL SHELL - TIME TO MARKET / Is my shell layo
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- old fashioned switchboard kind of thing, big buttons for each area sit in a row, on mobile they are vertical full width?
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- ugly but effective
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- Alternative is a Tree control in menu instead, but that would likely be ugly in mobile(could investigate but it's not common probably for reason, look at material apps on phone see what they do)
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- Don't worry about having to navigate too deep with too many clicks for the top level, yes some won't like it, but it's more important to focus usability and minimizing clicks in the actual path that day to day users take
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- In other words make the most common tasks quick to do from the top level / HOME screen perhaps and *thats* where to focus on customization so users can surface what they want there as a LINK
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- Users can modify what shows by default in the home screen but not the fancy active widgets I had envisioned but instead different task based buttons / links so they can get to where they need to go quickly
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- e.g. click on inventory, select the Widgets switchboard button, the widgetlist opens full screen to the right side, one of the menu options is "Add to home screen" with a favorite button
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- They click on add to home screen and next time they are on home screen a new button / link is there to that item, autoamtically pre-grouped by area of functionality or maybe they can just order it how they see fit?
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- I really like the idea of the widgetlist being full screen to the right rather than in a component sharing that space as it's pretty necessary
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to have a lot of columns display at times, yes it's a ui made up of a bunch of lists but that's really what people understand, it's appropriate to the application,
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no business software can simply hide everything and it doesn't have to suck or be ugly
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