[Welcome] confusing Saved Queries card
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Description
I don’t think I understand the elements of this card.
- What is
Table 1
? - Timestamp seems missing for “Last run”
- The position of "···” seems off.
- The header is too heavy, kind of making the most important info–the query name (or label)—not visible enough, especially with cutoff. Maybe we should rid of “table” and “datasource name”, and find ways to focus on these two user-inputed fields instead.
Design input
[describe any input/collaboration you’d like from designers, and
tag accordingly. For design review, add the
label design:review
. If this includes a design proposal,
include the label design:suggest
]
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- Created 3 years ago
- Comments:26 (26 by maintainers)
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@ktmud that makes sense, and i like the idea of show code snippets in the cards, especially since it’s difficult to fit them into list views. i built on the screenshot you provided and modified the layout to be more consistent with the dashboard and chart cards -
I don’t have a strong opinion on whether the title should be truncated here as it’s less a data accuracy issue here than on dashboards and the titles are less likely to be very long or have similar prefixes anyway.