I liked the old bar graph. It showed the usage without me clicking.
The Pie Chart icon is misleading. It suggests that I have used either 1/8 or 7/8 of my allocation. But, it turns out the Pie Chart icon never changes. It is not live. That is not good-- I can't think of a good reason to use a chart as a button to go to the REAL chart. Sort of weird. In fact, more than sort of weird-- why click a Pie Chart to be taken to a bar chart?
This could be a lot better. As it is, it's misleading. And, it takes two clicks (click to open the usage chart, then click again to close the usage chart). It used to not take any clicks at all.
If you must use a button, why not a bar chart button?
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christianboyce 3
I liked the old bar graph. It showed the usage without me clicking.
The Pie Chart icon is misleading. It suggests that I have used either 1/8 or 7/8 of my allocation. But, it turns out the Pie Chart icon never changes. It is not live. That is not good-- I can't think of a good reason to use a chart as a button to go to the REAL chart. Sort of weird. In fact, more than sort of weird-- why click a Pie Chart to be taken to a bar chart?
This could be a lot better. As it is, it's misleading. And, it takes two clicks (click to open the usage chart, then click again to close the usage chart). It used to not take any clicks at all.
If you must use a button, why not a bar chart button?
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