I really do like the new BARD Web site from NLS. I appreciate that we no longer have to sign in every time we visit the site and I like the More Actions button under each book.
@acdha Sure. I also appreciate the clear and consistent heading titles for items like subjects, author, etc. It's a well thought out UI. The one thing that I think could make adding to the wish list more efficient is for the button to add to the wish list to just act as a toggle, rather than taking the user to the wish list page. In other words, as soon as I activate the button to add a book to my wish list, have it provide a confirmation "item added to wish list" message and keep the user on the same page, now focused on that same button which now becomes a "remove from wish list" button.
@Fragglemuppet In my case, it's the opposite in that I visit the BARD Web site almost on a daily basis to see what new titles have been added but I've never used BARD Express. I'm glad the app is there for people who need it but since I use my phone to read their titles, I've never found a need for it.
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Unknown parent • • •The one thing that I think could make adding to the wish list more efficient is for the button to add to the wish list to just act as a toggle, rather than taking the user to the wish list page. In other words, as soon as I activate the button to add a book to my wish list, have it provide a confirmation "item added to wish list" message and keep the user on the same page, now focused on that same button which now becomes a "remove from wish list" button.
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