Talk:Classification Viewer (UI Element): Difference between revisions
Created page with "=== Reanna Patton 10/22/2025 === * This article would really benefit from some screenshots and supademos: ** Show how you open the Classification Viewer ** Show what the Classification Viewer interface looks like. ** The methods for assigning a Document Type to an unclassified document would benefit from a supademo. Same for the classifying a misclassified document. ** A screenshot for the Completing the Review Process would be helpful to show where that icon is on the..." |
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* Your "About" section looks like it just contains the block quote. The block quote should be above the first section to give a definition of what the Classification Viewer is. The About section should talk a little more in depth about it. I would include what it is, why it's important, etc. I would also state that it's one of many viewers and then link to the other types of viewers or where they can find information on those. | * Your "About" section looks like it just contains the block quote. The block quote should be above the first section to give a definition of what the Classification Viewer is. The About section should talk a little more in depth about it. I would include what it is, why it's important, etc. I would also state that it's one of many viewers and then link to the other types of viewers or where they can find information on those. | ||
=== Randall 10/29/2025 === | |||
* In the [[Classification Viewer#Accessing the Classification Viewer|Accessing the Classification Viewer]] section step 2 refers to "Classification Viewer Activity". If I'm not mistaken it should be a "Review Activity" with a "Classification View". So, on the Batch Page, a user would simply be looking for a "Review" activity, as you don't know what views the activity has unless you engage with it. | |||
* To the previous point it might be worth defining early on that the "Classification View" is an option chosen of the Views property of the Review Activity. | |||
* I think overall this is an article that is going to need a LOT of handholding for the AI as it is such a heavy UI experience, and not just something it can define based on the code of some class. | |||
Latest revision as of 10:17, 29 October 2025
Reanna Patton 10/22/2025
- This article would really benefit from some screenshots and supademos:
- Show how you open the Classification Viewer
- Show what the Classification Viewer interface looks like.
- The methods for assigning a Document Type to an unclassified document would benefit from a supademo. Same for the classifying a misclassified document.
- A screenshot for the Completing the Review Process would be helpful to show where that icon is on the interface.
- Your "About" section looks like it just contains the block quote. The block quote should be above the first section to give a definition of what the Classification Viewer is. The About section should talk a little more in depth about it. I would include what it is, why it's important, etc. I would also state that it's one of many viewers and then link to the other types of viewers or where they can find information on those.
Randall 10/29/2025
- In the Accessing the Classification Viewer section step 2 refers to "Classification Viewer Activity". If I'm not mistaken it should be a "Review Activity" with a "Classification View". So, on the Batch Page, a user would simply be looking for a "Review" activity, as you don't know what views the activity has unless you engage with it.
- To the previous point it might be worth defining early on that the "Classification View" is an option chosen of the Views property of the Review Activity.
- I think overall this is an article that is going to need a LOT of handholding for the AI as it is such a heavy UI experience, and not just something it can define based on the code of some class.