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Layout of the admin main page #7

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tienne-B opened this issue Feb 14, 2024 · 3 comments
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Layout of the admin main page #7

tienne-B opened this issue Feb 14, 2024 · 3 comments

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@tienne-B
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The hardest page must be the first page a user will see when they select a tournament!

In order from top to bottom, how about:

  • Full-width link button prompting set-up actions (add participants if there are none) if applicable
  • Card with the current round as title (Select Button if many concurrent rounds), and Stepper to indicate round progression (with links)
  • Split
    • Recent actions
    • Ballot graph?

Don't think the "Recent Results" card gave much value in the old interface.

@linh-trant
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About the split, two things:

  • Is it feasible to have database actions in recent actions as well? I don't think we have this in our current version.
  • Showing feedback response rate or ballot status is also good for the second side.

@valpang22
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If possible for recent actions, can actions within config be displayed in the change log? Eg. [user] edited Draw Rules in Configurations.
Likely less of an issue with permissions being more widely adapted, but would still be nice if this can be recorded.

@valpang22
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  • Showing feedback response rate or ballot status is also good for the second side.

Agreed! Feedback response rate data is more widely referenced in tournaments, would be nice to have a graph to display the data cleanly

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