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Move Context fields to be part of Profile Settings #6878

Open SimoneZaza opened 2 months ago

SimoneZaza commented 2 months ago

Description

As a user, it is currently not very clear to me what this context page is, where it's content is visible, and where I can edit the things I see in the about dialog.

Acceptance criteria

For both Spaces and Subspaces,

Additional Context

Design: https://www.figma.com/design/t3XQACWEsDa3r8YPyihmsp/Settings---refresh-Q2%2F3-2023?node-id=697-2&t=UfFlj7fXLuxWeKE8-1 Context: https://alkem.io/building-alkemio-org/challenges/improvingtheusere-6400/collaboration/profilevscontext

Areas that will be affected

To be added during the refinement

DonnaDuiker commented 1 month ago

I agree with moving the context to the profile page in the settings, would be way more clear!

However, the word "profile" I associate more with a person/user, so I personally prefer the button how it is now (About this space) instead of profile.

And some helper text next to what, why, who and when/where would be good if this was not the plan already, it feels a bit blunt like this.

SimoneZaza commented 1 month ago

Thanks for your feedback! I've flipped it: rename the profile tab in settings to be "About". I think it helps when we use the same word for opening the dialog and the corresponding settings page. Regarding the helper text, I agree. Let's have a look at how we can subtly integrate this in the design. You've already worked on these helper texts, can you have a look if they work in this new version as well?

DonnaDuiker commented 1 month ago

Yes

helper texts:

Vision --> What

Impact --> Why

Who --> Who

Background --> When/Where

These are the current ones and I think they work!

larssondenise commented 5 days ago

The When/where title does not always fit, but the description does (the need for this space).

How much do we care about old communities? @SimoneZaza