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I'm an experienced Nebari user, but couldn't figure out how to launch a specific instance size at first. When you click on the menu icon and then Start, it starts the default instance size for you.
When you click on the card, a pop up shows up and then you are taken to an instance selection page after clicking Start.
Discussing this @kcpevey and @dharhas we all found this unintuitive. I have a few possible improvement suggestions, but I'm sure there are other solutions that could improve the situation. I suggest you do one of the following:
Include a "Choose instance" in the pop up that opens after you click on the menu icon which would take you to the instance selection page.
Make the "Start" in the pop up that opens after clicking on the menu take users to the menu selection page rather than starting the default server size.
I also don't see any value in having the "Server Not Running" pop up after clicking on the JupyterLab card. I think you should just go directly to the server selection page if no instance is running.
Value and/or benefit
More intuitive UX
Anything else?
No response
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I'm an experienced Nebari user, but couldn't figure out how to launch a specific instance size at first. When you click on the menu icon and then Start, it starts the default instance size for you.
When you click on the card, a pop up shows up and then you are taken to an instance selection page after clicking Start.
Discussing this @kcpevey and @dharhas we all found this unintuitive. I have a few possible improvement suggestions, but I'm sure there are other solutions that could improve the situation. I suggest you do one of the following:
I also don't see any value in having the "Server Not Running" pop up after clicking on the JupyterLab card. I think you should just go directly to the server selection page if no instance is running.
Value and/or benefit
More intuitive UX
Anything else?
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: