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I Want to Menu Icon

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  • Commentaire officiel
    Christian Wohlmutter

    Thank you for the suggestion. At this time, we do not plan to implement an icon-only mode for the I Want To menu.

    Our design philosophy prioritizes text labels to ensure accessibility and clarity for all users. Icon-only menus can often lead to ambiguity and create challenges for screen readers or users less familiar with the interface.

    Additionally, the title logic for these items currently has dependencies within the codebase. Decoupling this would require significant investment for a design pattern that generally conflicts with our recommended best practices for usability.

  • Jamie Petersen

    I would just comment that in the UI, the I Want To button looks like a button and behaves like a button but can't be styled like a button.  Almost all the controls that a user can interact with can be icons, optionally.  There's my use-case: how I Want To appears in a mobile layout.  Buttons can be unlinked and independently configured in a mobile layout to make them be icons instead of text.  It doesn't seem unreasonable to expect the same out of the I Want To button.  I Want To (compared to toolbars, buttons, etc.) is often the only control in a mobile-friendly layout that is text and not an icon in a lot of examples I see.  It seems hard to argue that all the other user-interaction controls can be icons, but this one can't.  It's the best looking menu option there is in VSW, but it doesn't look good in mobile because it can't be an icon.

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