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Nearby and Explore both have maps. Sometimes I find myself thinking that a single map would be more convenient, but I still believe that it makes more sense to keep the two maps separated, one for finding nearby things to photograph, and the other toexplore existing pictures. That being said, we could help users go from one to the other more smoothly.
Example: When using Nearby to plan pictures along a future trip, I often see non-Wikidata interesting things and would like to quickly check whether there are worth stopping for a picture or not. So from Nearby I switch to Explore and unzoom/pan/zoom to find the same place, which takes a lot of time.
Strategy 1
Synchronize position&zoom of Nearby and Explore maps.
Drawback: May surprise users who did not expect it. Maybe only synchronize if less than 1 minute has passed since using Nearby.
Strategy 2
Have a "Show in Explore" 3-dots menu item in Nearby, and vice-versa.
Other ideas welcome! 🙂
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Allow users to view both maps side-by-side or in a split view (vertical/horizontal). This can help them compare Nearby and Explore without switching.
Quick Switch Button:
Adding a small floating action button (FAB) on the map interface to toggle between Nearby and Explore maps instantly. The button could retain the last position and zoom level.
Nearby and Explore both have maps. Sometimes I find myself thinking that a single map would be more convenient, but I still believe that it makes more sense to keep the two maps separated, one for finding nearby things to photograph, and the other toexplore existing pictures. That being said, we could help users go from one to the other more smoothly.
Example: When using Nearby to plan pictures along a future trip, I often see non-Wikidata interesting things and would like to quickly check whether there are worth stopping for a picture or not. So from Nearby I switch to Explore and unzoom/pan/zoom to find the same place, which takes a lot of time.
Strategy 1
Synchronize position&zoom of Nearby and Explore maps.
Drawback: May surprise users who did not expect it. Maybe only synchronize if less than 1 minute has passed since using Nearby.
Strategy 2
Have a "Show in Explore" 3-dots menu item in Nearby, and vice-versa.
Other ideas welcome! 🙂
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: