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Users did something, users concluded something, users interacted somehow, because of the UX *you* made.
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@alsorew I like this one better as it's visually (more of a) tooltip. Albeit: Dark mode poor contrast choices strike again
Do you think that an animation that blends in an edit icon (probably a pencil) might be better? We're considering to remove the tooltip there.
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@Codeberg @alsorew Yup, 100%.
- Show what would happen once the user clicks the avatar. Blending in an icon seems appropriate.
- Make it so that the whole clickable area gives a hint that you can click it once you hover it. Sounds trivial, but many fails this. Can I click outside of the circle crop? Simple hover border would IMO do.
- Make sure it's accessible. Is icon enough for all folks or should there be an "edit" label as well? What will happen on keyboard navigation? Will the icon be contrast enough for all avatars?
- And as we talked about it: Don't create deceiving affordances