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Amy Glass commented on DROOLS-2184:
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[~uxdlc] Good points.
I was reading the article [~srambach] posted this morning about table design
(
) and I think that's
what got me thinking about this particular rules table design. Might be worth researching
other ways to approach making the interactions in the table more visible. Some of the
examples in that article show a pencil in a cell when a cell can be edited, and a kabob
menu on the row (right end) showing that the row has additional actions. That kind of
approach would speak to your first question "where to kabob?"
Agree about the small click target and need to think about that. Perhaps using a
combination of having the kabob while also making the area in which it appears to be
clickable might be a compromise, providing the visual clue that actions exist but not
limiting selection to just 16x16 px.
True that this rules table design is more complex than those shown in PF. Perhaps
ultimately whatever solution we come up with here to address more complicated multilayered
tables could be contributed back to PF.
UX design DRD logic table actions
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Key: DROOLS-2184
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/DROOLS-2184
Project: Drools
Issue Type: Task
Components: DMN Editor
Reporter: Liz Clayton
Assignee: Liz Clayton
Labels: UX, UXTeam
Attachments: DMN Editor UX - Logic_ 2184 - Google Docs.pdf, Screen Shot
2018-01-19 at 3.22.15 PM.png, Screen Shot 2018-01-19 at 3.22.25 PM.png, Screen Shot
2018-01-19 at 3.23.31 PM.png, kebab-dmn.png, kebab-where.png
Use case description:
As a business user (Citizen Developer…), I want to easily create, edit, and refine
business decision logic (tables, expressions, boxed expression, etc.) Note: Using inline
controls and employ autocomplete capabilities where possible.
Verification Conditions
* The user of this feature is able to easily/quickly perform key actions (Add, Remove,
Edit) in logic tables, boxed expressions, and the like.