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Custom Page: Add image to page to help user know what form fields relate to what pages #990

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kasugaijin opened this issue Sep 19, 2024 · 3 comments
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kasugaijin commented Sep 19, 2024

Log in as staff and go to the dashboard > custom page
This form is a little hard to understand for a first time user i.e., which fields update which parts of the website. So adding images will help until we can refactor this design further.

  • Please add the assets like below (get them from the custom page section on Figma). The assets are in multiple layers e.g., image + text but this would be good to just export as a single layer (screenshot if you must) so it is a single image in each case.
  • For mobile, the images should stack below the form.
  • The save button should say 'Save' only

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Thank you!

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ErinClaudio commented Sep 20, 2024

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Would you like me to add the existing Hero and About Us images from the Alta home page as visual examples in the staff/custom_page/edit section, so users have a clearer understanding of the images they are uploading?

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kasugaijin commented Sep 20, 2024

@ErinClaudio yes please, the end result should look something approxmating the image in the description...so you'll be adding the screenshots along with the labels. This helps people see what part of the website the form updates.

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