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improve UX for user without workspace #287

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fey opened this issue Jul 31, 2024 · 4 comments
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improve UX for user without workspace #287

fey opened this issue Jul 31, 2024 · 4 comments

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@fey
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fey commented Jul 31, 2024

Problem description

When a user first logs in, they have no information on where to go. In some browsers, the top bar is blocked by password managers, so it's unclear where to go next.

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Proposed solution

If the user doesn't have a workspace, we display on the page https://fixit.hexlet.io/workspaces a censored block with a call to action and a link to the page of creating a workspace. Examples of such blocks:
https://getbootstrap.com/docs/5.2/examples/heroes/

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Добрый день!Хочу помочь

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shamshaev commented Sep 19, 2024

Hi, as I understand I can take this issue now, since last activity here was more than a month ago.

Nikolay, I just have a question. According to you proposal, we need to put a centered block with action to create a workspace. But we will have 2 buttons with same function (create a workspace) on a page in this case. First - in the center and second - in left top corner (already exists). Is that correct?

P.S. Maybe we can write "GET STARTED" on this centered block, but anyway the action will be the same - create a workspace.

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fey commented Sep 20, 2024

@shamshaev yea, we will have 2 links to create workspace. You can create block that has instructions how to create workspace.
At this moment not so obvious how to create workspace =)

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fey commented Sep 20, 2024

@shamshaev You can start the task. If @alt-schince-technology sends PR earlier. then you can help each other, you can team up, do code review and so on. Anyway, I usually give tasks if it's been 2 weeks without an update.

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