![]() Which is a very intrusive approach by them towards the user and general workflow. Since our last discussion in that other thread a year ago, I looked at other apps and how they handle things.īlueGriffon for example puts a large bold color box around the input – but also actually locks the user out of doing anything further until they provide input. They seem like minor adjustments (UI and feature that already exists), each could further aid in strengthening this revision and enhancement of the workflow. ** Thanks for taking those 2 suggestions into consideration. ![]() This would provide another simple and elegant reminder for users to take action regarding input, while remaining appropriate to what you have shown via your screenshot.
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