• Resolved zachkinsey

    (@zachkinsey)


    Currently the front-end shortcode outputs with 2 ‘Save Settings’ buttons, as shown here: https://prntscr.com/vgg1bv.

    If you could turn that into just 1 button to save everything, then that would be great and greatly improve the UI.

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  • Plugin Author David Anderson / Team Updraft

    (@davidanderson)

    Hi Zach,

    The two buttons don’t do the same thing. The first edits the “Enable / disable” setting (only); the second edits the TOTP/HOTP setting (only).

    You could use CSS to hide any section you want. Also, the Premium version provides extra shortcodes to only provide individual elements (e.g. if you don’t want the TOTP/HOTP setting at all).

    David

    Thread Starter zachkinsey

    (@zachkinsey)

    I’m aware of what the buttons do, but why wouldn’t you update the database using only 1 button…?

    Practically no developer does this for a reason!

    Bad UI/UX.

    It makes no sense to have 2 buttons when the settings are all apart of a similar category (i.e. ‘tfa settings’).

    And, I DO want the settings… I just don’t want the extra button.

    And, I do have the Premium version… but, this extra button is honestly ridiculous.

    Look at this: https://prntscr.com/vh2hhr

    You can’t possibly make this look good with 2 buttons.

    It should be laid out similar to this: https://prntscr.com/vh2hul

    I’m not a developer, but I can’t possibly imagine the database tables being designed well if the front-end UI requires 2 save buttons for similar categories…

    Good plugin otherwise, but man… this extra unnecessary button is killing my life right now, <_<.

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