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Using the recent world rapid and blitz which had 8 separate divisions (see first photo) but generally 2 of these were run simultaneously (women&open), the indicator in app only displays with a checkmark what sub-event you currently are on.
But, as we know, although the women & open do start at roughly the same time, the rounds could end for the day at different times. Hence it became less noticeable to see if both the women & open were both currently ongoing or if only one of them still had games left.
My proposal is to use the red "live" dots and green "completed" checkmarks (see 2nd image) for this sub-event dropdown as well.
Side-note: I do think it's important to still reflect which sub-event you are viewing so probably would need to also still keep either
a) a smaller check tick mark like you currently do
b) slightly shade the one you're on like in photo 1
c) have that left indicator like in photo 1
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Using the recent world rapid and blitz which had 8 separate divisions (see first photo) but generally 2 of these were run simultaneously (women&open), the indicator in app only displays with a checkmark what sub-event you currently are on.
But, as we know, although the women & open do start at roughly the same time, the rounds could end for the day at different times. Hence it became less noticeable to see if both the women & open were both currently ongoing or if only one of them still had games left.
My proposal is to use the red "live" dots and green "completed" checkmarks (see 2nd image) for this sub-event dropdown as well.
Side-note: I do think it's important to still reflect which sub-event you are viewing so probably would need to also still keep either
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: