Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
In Insights → Health → Health Checks, it is difficult to quickly distinguish between successful, warning and error results.
All rows have a very similar visual appearance, making users read each status individually instead of immediately identifying the items that require attention.
This becomes increasingly difficult when reviewing a large number of health checks.
Describe the solution you'd like
Improve the visual differentiation between Health Check results.
Possible approaches include:
- Displaying a status icon for each result (for example, success, warning, error and none).
- Applying subtle background colors to the row based on its status.
- Using another consistent visual indicator that makes problematic items immediately stand out.
- Checkbox filters by state - eventually having "OK" disabled
But this could require an additional message saying when all checks are complete OR while running they are all visible, so the user has a visual indicator when it's still running
The exact visual treatment can be determined by the UX team, but the goal is to allow users to identify warnings and errors at a glance.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Continue using the current status text.
While functional, it requires users to read each row individually and makes scanning the page slower.
Additional context
This improvement would make the Health Checks page easier to scan and allow administrators to focus immediately on items requiring attention.
Best Regards,
Nuno Aguiar
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
In Insights → Health → Health Checks, it is difficult to quickly distinguish between successful, warning and error results.
All rows have a very similar visual appearance, making users read each status individually instead of immediately identifying the items that require attention.
This becomes increasingly difficult when reviewing a large number of health checks.
Describe the solution you'd like
Improve the visual differentiation between Health Check results.
Possible approaches include:
But this could require an additional message saying when all checks are complete OR while running they are all visible, so the user has a visual indicator when it's still running
The exact visual treatment can be determined by the UX team, but the goal is to allow users to identify warnings and errors at a glance.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Continue using the current status text.
While functional, it requires users to read each row individually and makes scanning the page slower.
Additional context
This improvement would make the Health Checks page easier to scan and allow administrators to focus immediately on items requiring attention.
Best Regards,
Nuno Aguiar