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Added Queue Status to Nav #394

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@Slind14 Slind14 commented Apr 1, 2022

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Thank you for the PR, we had many ideas on how to make these stats available, the final decision come to a Dashboard page with all of these stats #258.

I will really appreciate any help with it.

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Slind14 commented Apr 1, 2022

We really would like this as part of the nav - to always have an overview of the status of all queues per queue - for UX.
Also, the issue you linked has been inactive for half a year.

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The UX is not good.
I get that you need this info, but it makes the UI very clattered (a lot of noise),
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It is not clear what each number represents.

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Slind14 commented Apr 2, 2022

I see. I suppose we need to work with the fork then.

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wyantb commented Jun 22, 2022

@felixmosh perhaps this could be defaulted to false, but available behind a configuration option passed to createBullBoard or similar? Call it showsStatisticsInNavigation or some such. I can empathize with your concern that this may not be ideal for most users, but speaking to my own operational needs this would be perfect.

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If you need it you can start a basic implementation of the suggested solution #258.

I will close the PR since it not suits the UX.

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