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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
For a noob like me, who is neither familiar with the domain nor with the code-base (at least when I started on the team), the response correlation viewer shows a lot of information in form of graphs, but not a lot of information in terms of text to describe or explain what the graphs are displaying. This can be overwhelming and scary 😱
Describe the solution you'd like
Adding titles to the plots might help out.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Never mind of course that there is the excellent guided tour, which takes you through the plots and explains in each and every one of them in more than sufficient detail, in my humble opinion : )
The tour is great, only argument for adding more info is that the tour button is small and a novice user might not know about it / notice it immediately.
Additional comments
This is really up for discussion, and as usual just my personal impression - if y'all think that there's no need for more information, in particular for our user base, you may close this issue ^^
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
For a noob like me, who is neither familiar with the domain nor with the code-base (at least when I started on the team), the response correlation viewer shows a lot of information in form of graphs, but not a lot of information in terms of text to describe or explain what the graphs are displaying. This can be overwhelming and scary 😱
Describe the solution you'd like
Adding titles to the plots might help out.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Never mind of course that there is the excellent guided tour, which takes you through the plots and explains in each and every one of them in more than sufficient detail, in my humble opinion : )
The tour is great, only argument for adding more info is that the tour button is small and a novice user might not know about it / notice it immediately.
Additional comments
This is really up for discussion, and as usual just my personal impression - if y'all think that there's no need for more information, in particular for our user base, you may close this issue ^^
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: