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Wishlist editing

Posted: 19 Mar 2023, 13:01
by naturalart
How do I edit my wishlist? Not seeing it.

Re: Wishlist editing

Posted: 19 Mar 2023, 14:04
by bekateen
Hi naturalart.

Across the top of the page, find the "My Stuff" tab. Click on it to find "My Wishlist." Click on it. You can remove any items shown there using the "Remove" link / trashcan icon to the far right of each species.
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To add species, go to the CLOG page of the species you want and near the top right of the clog page is a heart-shaped link to add the fish to your wishlist. It's to the right of the "+ My Cats" link.
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Cheers,
Eric

Re: Wishlist editing

Posted: 20 Mar 2023, 15:06
by naturalart
Thanks Eric, appreciate the help. And what would be more user friendly in my opinion, in addition to the CLOG 'path', would be an "add" feature on the "My Wishlist" page.

Re: Wishlist editing

Posted: 22 Mar 2023, 17:11
by Jools
Hi Naturalart,

Would be good to explore this add feature.

I thought that users are either (1) browsing the cat-elog, or (2) they are in an fish store or reading a book and then want to add a fish to their wishlist.

If (1) then they add the wish from the species profile.

If (2) you type the species name in the "quick search" box, go to the species profile, add the wish. Repeat.

How would you see it working with your suggestion?

Cheers,

Jools

Re: Wishlist editing

Posted: 22 Mar 2023, 23:16
by naturalart
For me sometimes, i see or read about a fish I decide I want, in my little brain I automatically think 'wishlist', I go on Planetcatfish and go to "My Wishlist" There would be an "Add to" button just like the "remove from" button. I click in it and it takes me to a 'subpanel' with the Cat-e-log in it. There I find the species and click on it and it puts it in my list.

Of course, if I just have a common name, or a pseudonym, then I' will have to do my research first, just like everybody else.

I know this is easier said than done, but thats the idea. Thanks for asking Jools.

Re: Wishlist editing

Posted: 23 Mar 2023, 13:48
by Jools
No worries, good to talk about it.

So, let's say you have your "wishlist moment" and head over to this site. If, as you say, you then go to wish list(1), click a new add button (2) and then select species(3) and then add to wishlist(4), then that's four steps.

Alternatively, if you head over to the site, type the species in the quick find (1), add to the wishlist(2) then that's two steps.

The general design principle I've used is to use quick find to get to a species page then add a "my cats", "wish, "spot" or whatever from there. And to have as few steps as possible.

You could do (1) go to my wishlist (2) type species in quick find and (3) add species to a wishlist if that helps how your thought process works?

The only way I could make it quicker would be to add the ability to add to your wishlist (or my cats etc) directly from the quick find result page without visiting the species datasheet. That might be a bit cluttered, especially on mobile, but could be done.

If this doesn't make sense (quite likely as I am not sure my explanation is brilliant) then let me know, and I could put an explanatory video up. I am quite interested in this as I do know people use the site in lots of different ways and it helps me to learn those.

Cheers,


Jools

Re: Wishlist editing

Posted: 25 Mar 2023, 15:47
by naturalart
Thanks Jools. I like what you said here:

You could do (1) go to my wishlist (2) type species in quick find and (3) add species to a wishlist if that helps how your thought process works?

I don't mind bending my thought process to use the site. But that said, sometimes its not so much about how efficient a process is but that it is 'user friendly'. Think ergonomics. As you said, people use the site in all kinds of different ways' and I would bet many of them are not very efficient. And while I know you can't accommodate everyones way of doing things, the more options you have for getting results, the more happy end users you retain.

Thanks for all you guys do for the site. My constructive 2ยข

Re: Wishlist editing

Posted: 26 Mar 2023, 14:19
by Jools
Indeed, "user-centric" as they call it nowadays. The former roughly means both the process and the interface, with user-friendly meaning the interface. Anyway, I get it, and I understand its importance. Nowadays, folks look at the process and design the software/website to that to make a "great experience". When I started we were just happy if it worked. :-) :-) :-) I have always liked trying to get it as close as I can to the good experience while also being efficient. Hence it's really helpful when folks take the time to detail the experience.

Anyhow, if the "(1) go to my wishlist (2) type species in quick find and (3) add species to a wishlist" works for you then can I mark this one as complete?

Cheers,

Jools

Re: Wishlist editing

Posted: 27 Mar 2023, 03:10
by naturalart
Sure, I'll give it a go.

Re: Wishlist editing

Posted: 28 Mar 2023, 20:23
by Jools
Awesome, chalking this one off the list. :-)

Jools