Jobs - Reduce whitespace
The new beta job creation doesn't do anything the old one didn't do, everything is just either bigger or surrounded by more white space so there's less information on screen at once. It feels great on a touchscreen on an iPad, but I would assume most users are on a desktop where the experience is now just worse.
Thanks for your feedback on our updates to Jobs within the practice experiences beta. Our team are following and considering all feedback we receive through this forum very closely and I'll be sure to let you know if there are any updates.
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Katie Walters
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I agree - too much white space.
When adding notes to clients or jobs the save button is virtually hiding!
See attached screenshot - too much white. Where has all the green gone as I much preferred it. -
Rachel McCoy
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agree - too much white space, font size is larger which means more scrolling which = time wasted.
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Carole Smith
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Totally agree, too much white space, not enough difference between the headings and the rest of the information - making it difficult to file what you are looking for
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Lisa Johnston
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I agree, however, I think the main issue is that the headings/labels for the fields need to be a bigger font and darker. They get lost and you really have to search what you are looking for. Old job screen was much easier to find what you want. The save button should be a different colour too, so easy to find.
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Chris Foster
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Further to this, we've been updated to the new client UI over the weekend and the new Job and new Client experience is wildly different. Doesn't look or feel like the same version of the same software. New client experience is much more readable and usable on a desktop.
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Nickie Sheehan
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I agree 100%. On a large screen - which is what my team all use, the extra white space actually makes it harder to find the information you need, there is lots of extra scrolling to get back to the top of the screen to edit the job or add time or notes which adds friction.
Looks pretty, but not as easy to use as the original version.
On a large screen it is quite litterally painful on my eyes and doesn't add anything to the UX.