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image and answers not intuitive in tactile pavings quest #762

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althio opened this issue Jan 9, 2018 · 6 comments
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image and answers not intuitive in tactile pavings quest #762

althio opened this issue Jan 9, 2018 · 6 comments
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@althio
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althio commented Jan 9, 2018

I find it slightly counter-intuitive that with the composite image of tactile pavings #238 (comment) the 3 images are more or less aligned with the possible answers

1 2 3
[CAN'T SAY] [NO] [YES]
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Yeah, that broke my brain for a bit after having gotten used to the select-a-picture UX of road surfaces.

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True, this might be confusing. Do you have a proposal how to solve this?

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althio commented Jan 10, 2018

Do you have a proposal how to solve this?

Here is a proposal mockup (picture can be clicked on, for answer as YES):
tactile_mockup_sm

for reference, the current layout (picture cannot be clicked on):
tactile_before_sm

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Mh no, don't like it. This is a break from the normal UI.

One could add "Usually looks like this:" above the picture and make the picture a bit less high (so that the form does not scroll)

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althio commented Jan 10, 2018

Well, the fact that you see picture but cannot click on them: this is also a break from the normal UI.
I find it worse.

I may try one or two other options for different mockups.
Is it an option to include pictures without tactile paving for NO?

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axre commented Jan 11, 2018

As you both realize none of the two options is 100% consistent.

May take a look at the "street paving" quest to see how "clickable picture" quests are designed - sadly my mobile github client doesn't support the upload of pictures:

  • Pictures you can click on, have a description in white letters
  • If you click on one of the three main category, a sub category is opened
  • This sub category contains different pictures, separated by empty white space

The current solution is indeed a small UI change, but as the pictures aren't seperated it is a intuitive solution - at least this is my experience. The proposed option includes more fundamental UI breaks - moving a standard answer like "yes", giving less space for the pictures.

I don't think it is necessary, but may a "for example" or something similar would to the trick?!

Is there a design guideline, any rules?

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