It would be helpful for the scheduling tool to show if a task is still in progress after it's planned completion date. It creates a domino effect if people get new tasks piled on while they're scrambling to wrap up an existing task.
I'd like to see the charts fill the height of the browser. They already fill the width, which is great. I think it would be even better for the chart, not on a dashboard, to expand to the size of the browser window. There's a lot of empty white space, especially on vertical bars charts.
We've run into an issue where when our guys in the UTC-3h time zone log an All-Day-Time-Off, it shows up incorrectly for the guys in our UTC-6h location. It causes the time-off on the scheduling tool to be off by one day. Worse, it allocates the 8 hours of time-off on the day ahead of the real day t...
It seems like the scheduling feature does not account for "holidays" set on the schedule, which we entered through Setup > Schedules. It seems like it shows these designers as available during that holiday.
I just noticed on a recent project that the designer had a gray bar showing his time off. I didn't know it showed his personal time off logged... that's nice.
What I also notice is the scheduling feature is NOT showing days off set on his schedule. There is a holiday next week for this studio and so...
It would be great if the the top navigation bar could be always accessible, like when you scoll down a page it should always be at the top of the window. I believe the the CSS is "position: fixed".
On the newish scheduling tool, you can click the drop down arrow to pop out the tile that shows some info on the task, where you can adjust allocation hours. It would be nice to be able to change the start or completion date (depending on the scheduling setting) so that we can essentially move the t...
The text is a bit small. The radio buttons are small and you can select an option clicking the text (can only click the radio circle). Description text fill the full width of the page, but nothing else does, and that long of a row of text is hard to read.