For example:
* Issues with spacing in the right sidebar:
* When clicking the "+ New Task" button, the buttons at the top of the sheet appear to be just images rather than genuine buttons which feels a bit weird.
* Also, the icons for "Request" and "Project Task" in my mind need re-working as they l...
Presume this fits into this existing idea - I'd like users to be able to drag a screenshot or indeed a file (e.g. Excel spreadsheet) into any update stream e.g. project object, task object.
I saw a video in my Facebook feed this morning about another tool that lets you do exactly this: https://www....
Update: a fix to this has been rolled-out which means that the message is wrapped to the normal width of the drop-down list, so the message still remains.
Just encountered this problem last week. So frustrating! I don't know why Workfront assumes an effective date of later than the already-generated timesheets (e.g. current week and next week) as you then have to manually in-line edit the approvers for these. :(
They look huge at the moment - I could understand if they offered a live preview (even though they'd be still overly large), but at the moment it's just an icon with a lot of white space!
When I scroll with my scroll-wheel in the right hand-side, I want to only scroll the object.
The same with the left-side - I want to only scroll the list of tasks/issues etc.
Currently using the scroll-wheel means scrolling the page as a whole which is not a great user experience.
Allow users to drag-and-drop fields that they've chosen to show on the Layout Template e.g. for a Task Request.
For example, moving a field within the same row (e.g. from left to middle, or right to left), or moving a field from one row to another.
A great improvement has been made to the Layout Templates for the new Home interface on Workfront whereby you can choose which fields show per object.
There's a button to "reset to default" that returns to the default set of fields, however this only visibly takes effect when you press 'Save' and th...
The new resource scheduling tools offer a great visual way to summarise resource demands over multiple projects and users. We've had many requests from our users about extending this visualisation further to the project tasks themselves. The idea would be that each bar shown is a specific task that ...