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@Pablunpro
Are you able to check again and see if you get the issue when your language is set to English?
お願いします!
EDIT: I’m able to replicate the issue!
Indeed only happens when the language is set to Japanes
Got your message! Cheers~
@Pablunpro
Are you able to check again and see if you get the issue when your language is set to English?
お願いします!
EDIT: I’m able to replicate the issue!
Indeed only happens when the language is set to Japanes
Done as requested.
This is what I get when the language is set to English (above), which is coherent with the old Dashboard (below):
Checked! I have the time zone correctly set.
NOOO ! The split reviews are gone ! Me after trying to find them :
Oh ! It’s still there ! I was complaining internally that the split reviews were gone, then noticed the (very) small arrow It’s quite small so I didn’t saw it at first. Could it be possible to always have the hover effect (little darker squared area around it) to make it easier to notice ?
I like the new review button with its drop-down options. It works well for my personal workflow.
I will just add that prior to this change, when I would view the Dashboard in a half-window browser (which I often do, on my laptop, so I can have two browser windows visible at a time; on Windows BTW), which dynamically adjusts the view to be more like a mobile phone (I imagine, since I don’t have a mobile phone ), then the button(s) at the top used to be “Review Grammar” and “Review Vocab”, and the single “Review” button had to be accessed by the hamburger-button menu. But now with this change, the single button at the top is “Review”, with the drop-down option to choose vocab or grammar.
I liked the split buttons previously, but I actually didn’t use them that much, so having to access the Review button from the menu was annoying when using half-width browser view. But it’s much better now. Although, when viewing with a full-width browser window, the split buttons are now nestled inside the Review button-dropdown (); but again, I rarely use them, so it’s not a big deal ().
I think this is a Dashboard 2.0 Beta issue, but not 100% sure (pretty sure, though):
On my Dashboard, under “JLPT Progress”, I have N5 reading at 125/126. One missing.
However, all other indications show I have 126/126 done:
The graph key is cutting into the bar number on the Forecast graph for me (Please dont judge me on how many reviews I have)
Thanks for the opinions on the new Split Reviews button!
In all honestly, we’re still trying to internally figure out what we want this to be.
So any opinions from anyone is grealy appreciated!
Thanks for the feedback! I’ll try adjust it a lil bit so it doesn’t skim the top.
And also, your Review queue looks fine to me
On the new dashboard the top bar only shows the menu waffle icon and search icon on iPad in portrait mode, none of the other menu items such as content, desks etc.
The full navigation is shown correctly if I navigate to any other page on the site.
Just some feedback on the colours - when at zero reviews the button for reviews looks too bright to me, I’d expect it to look more like the mastered grammar pill to more clearly highlight that it is disabled.
Hey there. Maybe my original formatting didn’t make it clear, but there is an issue I found with the Dashboard’s listing of my “JLPT Progress” for the N5 level.
I tweaked the formatting to make the issue more obvious, in case it was missed. Would you mind responding? (It’s not a bothersome issue, but it is a bug of some kind, so I thought you guys might want to look at it.) Here’s the comment, reformatted.
Running total in the “New Only” mode doesn’t match the number in the “Total Reviews” mode. It doesn’t include number of reviews I already have. Is it intended?
The “try Bunpro” icon shows up in the top right corner briefly when reloading the dashboard for me despite being logged in.
On Safari on iPad.
I use split reviews because I can usually go through vocab faster while killing time between tasks at work. My grammar reviews require more focus.
The new Split Reviews button UI means I am now an extra click from that action. Ideal? Not for me personally. End of the world? Of course not.
Cheers.
I can confirm this also happens on Firefox on Windows. My laptop is pretty clunky and I have a bajillion tabs open, so things like page loading sometimes happen in ‘slow motion’ on my browser, making such brief glitches more obvious.
I agree with this!
Always review grammar and vocab separately and liked having separate buttons for each, but so long as it’s still possible to do that, that’s the main thing, and I can see that it simplifies the overall look of the page a bit.
To me, the only real problem is how long it takes to access: the extra click adds in one more stage of “loading, loading …” before being able to get onto the reviews I want to do.
In regards to my Dashboard 2.0 showing “JLPT Progress” for level N5 as 125/126, when all other indications show that I’ve completed N5, I found something that I think may be the cause of the mis-reported count.
I was just wandering around BP and stumbled across an oddity on my user Profile page, when I click Show Upcoming Reviews. For some reason, nestled in amongst my Mastered grammar points – which all have gold stamps on them, and all read as “Times Correct: 12” – there’s a lone grammar point for よ which has a red stamp, and reads “Times Correct: 13”.
I don’t know how it got that way, but there it is. Probably, since it is at 13 instead of 12, the Dashboard 2.0 is not seeing it as ‘complete’ for the “JLPT Progress” meter. Or rather, it’s not seeing it at all. Hence, the count shows up as one missing, 125/126.
This would then be two bugs:
I’ll leave my よ progress at 13 for now, so you guys can verify the issue with the JLPT Progress meter. Once it’s fixed, I’ll manually revert it to level 12.
Unless I’m misunderstanding your comment, this will be because it is switching you between mobile and desktop mode based on screen size.
All the menu options you mentioned should be in the slide-out menu after clicking the waffle icon!