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Increase the rate of users who save a search on the Application detail page #1889
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@JoannaHill could you please add a link to the design in figma. Also I think I'd really appreciate a design for the logged out state as it's not 100% obvious what to do. Thank you! |
@JoannaHill i found the design in figma at https://www.figma.com/design/GEaOuajueHGvfaFPsOUZ9n/Application-detail-page?node-id=5009-400&m=dev |
Just wishing to re-state the problem we're solving here as it started with a solution and has since raised many deeper questions. Problem we're trying to solve Practically on the website this could either be:
Both these things would be a positive sign of engagement in what's being built and knocked down in their area. Figmas experiments here: https://www.figma.com/design/GEaOuajueHGvfaFPsOUZ9n?node-id=0-1#977235090 |
I've observed that the design I did for the Save this search is very bulky and possibly inappropriate level of priority. I've done a mock up of a more 'alert message' style that I think keeps this as an important element but doesn't dominate and create noise.
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