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<blockquote data-quote="danb" data-source="post: 866961" data-attributes="member: 62850"><p>I agree that it should not be too striking to the eye or flashy. The design of VS's GUI (settings) was based on the Windows 8 GUI design, and which was later updated to Windows 10, but I have not updated it since then. The whole point was for it to blend into the OS. Then I created the prompts from there, trying to make them blend in as much as possible. Our alerts are working extremely well for us, but we are always looking to improve whatever is possible to improve. Hopefully people understand that I have been working directly with end users for 20+ years, so I have a great understanding of what they prefer and of their pain points. And throughout the years of trying different things on the prompts, and then watching user's reaction and response in realtime, we have a pretty good understanding of what our prompts should look like. Having said that, I am extremely open to making any changes that make sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danb, post: 866961, member: 62850"] I agree that it should not be too striking to the eye or flashy. The design of VS's GUI (settings) was based on the Windows 8 GUI design, and which was later updated to Windows 10, but I have not updated it since then. The whole point was for it to blend into the OS. Then I created the prompts from there, trying to make them blend in as much as possible. Our alerts are working extremely well for us, but we are always looking to improve whatever is possible to improve. Hopefully people understand that I have been working directly with end users for 20+ years, so I have a great understanding of what they prefer and of their pain points. And throughout the years of trying different things on the prompts, and then watching user's reaction and response in realtime, we have a pretty good understanding of what our prompts should look like. Having said that, I am extremely open to making any changes that make sense. [/QUOTE]
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