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Currently, the Local Library column headers use two types of icons. Both display stylized text strings, supplemented with a down or up arrow.
The text strings are always displayed from longer (larger) at the beginning to shorter (smaller) at the end. And the arrow is confusing. For more information on the issue of supplementing the sort order symbol with an arrow, see the article "UX Mission: Complex Column Sorting Icons".
I propose replacing these two icons with others that display only the strings (from smaller to larger and vice versa, which would indicate direct and reverse sorting) or even just a triangle with an up and down angle, respectively.
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Description of the issue:
Currently, the Local Library column headers use two types of icons. Both display stylized text strings, supplemented with a down or up arrow.
The text strings are always displayed from longer (larger) at the beginning to shorter (smaller) at the end. And the arrow is confusing. For more information on the issue of supplementing the sort order symbol with an arrow, see the article "UX Mission: Complex Column Sorting Icons".
I propose replacing these two icons with others that display only the strings (from smaller to larger and vice versa, which would indicate direct and reverse sorting) or even just a triangle with an up and down angle, respectively.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: