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If there are a lot of time series, when doing admin tasks that generate status notifications (such as "check paths") on a time series towards the bottom of the list, the status bar appears at the top of the list and so is offscreen unless you scroll up (and then will need to scroll back down to the time series if you want to take more actions).
One simple way to mitigate this is to sort the time series by most recently added, because that's the one that one typically wants to check paths on. But that doesn't address the fundamental problem.
Another would be to have the status bar stay at the top and have the time series in an internal scroll panel. This is generally bad web design and should be avoided.
Another way is to have a status bar per time series, which is normally hidden.
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If there are a lot of time series, when doing admin tasks that generate status notifications (such as "check paths") on a time series towards the bottom of the list, the status bar appears at the top of the list and so is offscreen unless you scroll up (and then will need to scroll back down to the time series if you want to take more actions).
One simple way to mitigate this is to sort the time series by most recently added, because that's the one that one typically wants to check paths on. But that doesn't address the fundamental problem.
Another would be to have the status bar stay at the top and have the time series in an internal scroll panel. This is generally bad web design and should be avoided.
Another way is to have a status bar per time series, which is normally hidden.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: