Hi all,

Since I have been only a few months into using CloudStack, from user's 
perspective, reading the correct doc and finding the right information is not 
always possible. There is definitely a need for a cleaner way to communicate 
available options about UI buttons.

However, I think there is no one solution fits all approach. In general greying 
out disabled buttons approach is more user friendly than completely hidden ui 
controls and misinformation. But it's not necessarily the best from positive 
experience note and can be discussed to vary on a case to case basis.

Regards,
Anurag Awasthi


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Subject: Re: UI Icons visibility when Started vs Stopped

+1 to the specific question and also in general, all features (buttons/options) 
not available to users may be hidden or greyed out.


- Rohit

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Subject: RE: UI Icons visibility when Started vs Stopped


+1 for greyed out.




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Paul:

As an end-user, I prefer to see the options greyed out.  The greyed out options 
serve as a teaching tool to expose all the potential benefits and features of a 
category.  In addition, it may be additionally helpful to link to a knowledge 
base with information regarding the greyed out function, it's benefits, and how 
to activate it.

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On 2019-02-18 10:49 AM, Paul Angus wrote:

Hi All Users,

I'd like to get some feedback on an issue that has been bouncing around between 
developers for a while now.

The context is the end users' UI experience.  When a function is unavailable 
because of something the end user can control ie VM is started or Stopped.   
Should unavailable actions be hidden, or visible but greyed out ?

My preference is for the latter, but I'd like to hear the users' and operators 
views.




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