Global - Dropdown Load More Button
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Description | Implement a ‘load more’ button on dropdown results that have pagination. |
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Development | 17/04/23 | Related to ticket: https://convertr.atlassian.net/browse/PFR-933 Potential solutiions 2 solutions that could be applied as a global solution on all dropdowns on the platform that load paginated items with the current default items to load set to 10 would be to implement one of the following:
Development validation Having validated with thejani, each of the above solutions is possible from a development perspective, however the ‘infinite scroll’ solution would require a development spike to investigate how to trigger the next set of items to be loaded depending on the position of the scrollbar listing position. An investigation spike would not be required for the ‘load more’ button solution. Perfornance and ux From a performance perspective, the ‘load more’ button would be the better solution, as the user would need the intention to click the ‘load more’ button only if they needed it. Whereas with an ‘infinite scroll’ items can more easily be triggered by users scrolling the maximum amount via mouse/trackpad scrolling. From a user experience perspective, the ‘load more’ button is much more obvious solution; the user will know if there are more results in the dropdown because a visual indicator appears ready to be clicked if required. The ‘infinite’ scroll solution would only show some sort of a visual indicator once the bottom of the dropdown listing is scrolled to. I couldn’t fine a usability study that directly related to implenting a solution in a dropdown results listing, however the learnings can still be applied even if the focus of studies tend to be on e-commerce product/category listings:
Conclusion The ‘load more’ button seems to be the best solution in terms of usability because it more obviously shows a required action to load more results compared to ‘infinite scrolling’, and as a bonus, it’s easier to implement as it doesn’t require a development spike.
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Retrospective:
To be completed after this features release. The retrospective should allow a basis for further improvements to this feature.
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