The current domain expiration notice is disruptive as it reappears every time the page is refreshed, both in the Customizer and on the live site. Users need the option to permanently dismiss the notice or have it relocated to a less intrusive position to prevent workflow disruption.
Why
The current implementation disrupts workflows by requiring repeated dismissals, which can be frustrating and time-consuming for users trying to edit or view their site. A permanent dismissal option or repositioning the notice would enhance the user experience by reducing interruptions.
Thinking of UX and User Personas, sometimes, users may not be able to pay immediately to renew, and the persistent notice can add unnecessary pressure while they continue to work on their site.
How
Permanent Dismissal Option: Allow users to dismiss the domain expiration notice permanently after they’ve acknowledged it, ensuring it doesn't reappear on subsequent page refreshes.
Less Intrusive Placement: If permanent dismissal isn't feasible, consider relocating the notice to a less central or intrusive position that doesn't obstruct the editing or viewing experience.
What
The current domain expiration notice is disruptive as it reappears every time the page is refreshed, both in the Customizer and on the live site. Users need the option to permanently dismiss the notice or have it relocated to a less intrusive position to prevent workflow disruption.
Why
The current implementation disrupts workflows by requiring repeated dismissals, which can be frustrating and time-consuming for users trying to edit or view their site. A permanent dismissal option or repositioning the notice would enhance the user experience by reducing interruptions.
Thinking of UX and User Personas, sometimes, users may not be able to pay immediately to renew, and the persistent notice can add unnecessary pressure while they continue to work on their site.
How