Francesco Lardieri on 20 Oct 2024 19:17:40
Improving workspace efficiency by refining the task flow diagram interface.
Use Case:
In the task flow diagram within Fabric, users interact with various tasks and workflows to manage their data processes effectively. However, the Get started with a task flow panel currently occupies significant screen real estate, even after users have created task flows. This panel can obstruct the view of the task flow diagram, hindering users from fully utilizing the workspace. For users who frequently work with complex task flows, the persistent panel becomes a distraction and reduces the efficiency of navigating and editing their workflows.
Benefits:
• Maximized Workspace: Removing or allowing the panel to be collapsed would free up valuable screen space, enabling users to view their task flows without unnecessary obstructions.
• Enhanced User Experience: A cleaner interface would reduce distractions, making it easier for users to focus on designing and managing their task flows.
• Improved Efficiency: Users can work more efficiently when the interface is streamlined, potentially increasing productivity and reducing frustration.
• Adaptability: By displaying the panel only to new users or those who haven’t created a task flow yet, the interface can adapt to the user’s experience level, providing guidance when needed and stepping back when not.
Impact:
• User Satisfaction: Enhancing the interface would likely increase overall satisfaction among users, as it addresses a common pain point.
• Adoption Rates: New users still receive the guidance they need, while experienced users benefit from a more streamlined workspace, potentially leading to higher adoption and retention rates.
• Productivity Gains: Users can accomplish tasks more quickly without unnecessary interface elements in the way, leading to better utilization of Fabric’s capabilities.
Current Challenges:
• Obstructed View: The persistent Get started with a task flow panel takes up space that could be used to display more of the task flow diagram, especially on smaller screens or devices.
• Inefficient Workflow: Users must manually work around the panel, which can interrupt the flow of work and cause unnecessary clicks or navigation.
• Redundant Information: For users who are already familiar with task flows or have existing ones, the panel provides little to no additional value.
Proposal:
I propose that the Get started with a task flow panel in the task flow diagram interface should be modified to enhance usability:
• Conditional Display: The panel should only be displayed to users who have not yet created a task flow, providing guidance when it is most needed.
• Collapsible Panel: Add a collapse or hide button to the panel, allowing users to dismiss it when they no longer need it, and perhaps access it again from a help or info icon if necessary.
• Persistent Setting: Remember the user’s choice to hide or collapse the panel across sessions, so it does not reappear unnecessarily.
By implementing these changes, Fabric can provide a more intuitive and efficient interface that adapts to the user’s needs, improving the overall experience.
Thank you for considering this suggestion.