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For the options you're considering, here are some insights based on the Paste design system:
Consider the user expectations and the complexity of the filtering logic when deciding between these options. If users are accustomed to instant feedback, dynamic filtering might enhance their experience. |
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Hey Paste team!
Have a QQ about filters + search on a table. Currently, our subaccount page has this layout. Customers currently expect the filtering by status to happen instantly when they select something from Status dropdown. It is not clear for them that they need to click the “Filter” button for this.
We are discussing two options:
Having a vertical layout, that has search, account status and then a 'search' button. The button would trigger the search + filter together.
Having a stacked layout, like mentioned in Paste docs here. Would we need to have a CTA per row?
Would appreciate your thoughts on this, thank you! :)
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