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UI adjustments for autoapprove actions #1671

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kennyycheng opened this issue Aug 25, 2023 · 0 comments
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UI adjustments for autoapprove actions #1671

kennyycheng opened this issue Aug 25, 2023 · 0 comments
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feedback: rfc 🙋 Request For Comment improvement: enhancement ✨ Improvement to existing functionality

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Overview

In the Assignment Request page, we want to adjust the action buttons in order to prevent users from accidentally clicking auto-approve. This issue includes adjustments to the action buttons so that they more clearly communicate their behavior, while still enabling rapid workflows.

Context

Context in this Slack thread.

Goals and Non-Goals

  1. Highlight "Approve" as the primary action
  2. Prevent users from accidentally auto-approving a texter by communicating its purpose and introducing some friction through confirmation/demoting it to a more secondary ui element
  3. Make the button targets clearer in general - more accessible and readable

Existing Solution

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Proposed Solution

spoke-autoapprovalinteraction

Alternative Solutions

See Slack thread

Testability, Monitoring and Alerting

Cross-Team Impact

Improve paid support workflows and prevent user error

Open Questions

Detailed Scoping and Timeline

@kennyycheng kennyycheng added feedback: rfc 🙋 Request For Comment improvement: enhancement ✨ Improvement to existing functionality labels Aug 25, 2023
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