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No explicit button for the 'home page' #15246
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Thanks for the feedback, you're not alone in finding the communities navigation very strange. It's definitely on the list to be reworked. |
I'm new to Element, coming from the world of Discord. I'm totally lost with the navigation (and many other things but ok). To leverage on the great suggestions from @ixxie above, I add some more ideas. Really the concept of communities is totally useless at the moment, at least until the following is fixed:
I suggest some quick wins:
/me thinks this utterly urgent. Actually the whole UX is utterly urgent as even with great features if you drive users nuts they won't stay :-( |
I came here specifically to agree with this- I’ve been hosting a Synapse server for some time now, and every time I have a friend try to join it using Element the UX/UI is what makes them immediately stop. Coming from a service like Discord or Slack where things are segmented into servers with their own unique channels, the layout of Element feels archaic. DMs are treated exactly the same as rooms and communities both in the UI and seemingly by the app itself, and it’s super confusing to the user. It feels like you’re doing math problems trying to figure out where stuff is. I don’t mean to sound overly critical because I actually really love the work that you guys are doing with Element/Riot, but especially on mobile it’s too much work on the user’s part to enjoy using. |
This is coming as part of spaces |
Closing in favour of #17203 |
Description
Element has what I would call a 'home page' where I can see people and rooms I subscribe to which are not part of a community. The navigation, however, offers no explicit button to reach this central page.
Here is how the navigation looks like when a community is selected:
In order to navigate back to the home page, one must deselect the community by pressing it again:
This is rather intuitive; before figuring this out, I tried to press my own username in the top left; this turns out to do exactly the same thing as the overflow menu to the right of my username (seems strange, but not completely implausible). I spend some minutes looking around for a home page button until I figured out it didn't exist.
I would love an explicit 'home' button on the top of the community bar. Alternatively, clicking my user name navigate to the home page would also be more intuitive.
Sidenote: its also a little strange that the main chat doesn't change when navigating between communities; I think it makes it hard to localize where you are at in navigation. The community in this example has no rooms, but even having a placeholder landing page with some basic information about the community would be more intuitive.
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