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Improve visibility of buttons for data owners #3815

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TaniaSchlatter opened this issue May 3, 2017 · 1 comment · Fixed by #6909
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Improve visibility of buttons for data owners #3815

TaniaSchlatter opened this issue May 3, 2017 · 1 comment · Fixed by #6909
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Feature: Messaging User Role: Depositor Creates datasets, uploads data, etc. UX & UI: Design This issue needs input on the design of the UI and from the product owner

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As part of adding "Compute" buttons and features for Cloud Dataverse, changes were made to the UI to differentiate sets of buttons. User feedback on the changes indicated that the buttons for data owners (edit or "write" buttons) may look inactive.

Consolidated user feedback doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WZxbQKfa6utStJxBSU8toPJZWAvlgqlJX19VZedrBu4/edit

Related GitHub issue: #3747

@TaniaSchlatter TaniaSchlatter self-assigned this May 3, 2017
@TaniaSchlatter TaniaSchlatter added the UX & UI: Design This issue needs input on the design of the UI and from the product owner label May 3, 2017
@pdurbin pdurbin added the User Role: Depositor Creates datasets, uploads data, etc. label Jul 5, 2017
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mheppler commented Feb 1, 2018

Highly related/duplicate of UI Cleanup - Action Button + Metrics Block Layout #3341

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