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shrink the progress meter

You don’t need the big green graphic taking up the middle of the web page. I can also see this being the pane where the history lives. Copy what LinkedIn is doing

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    mecklerAdminmeckler (Admin, Legacy Locker) shared this idea  ·   ·  Admin →
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      • John PeeleAdminJohn Peele (Admin, Legacy Locker) commented  · 

        This is John Peele (the UI designer), I have made small changes to the font size and overall height of the progress meter. Let me know if you think the changes have made any improvements. Thanks!

      • Jim SchaffJim Schaff commented  · 

        Gitamba, take a look at a LinkedIn setup/progress bar and let me know if you feel that is sufficient, or if you feel a large bar in the middle of the page is necessary. I won't say you are wrong, but I feel that a cleanly delivered progress meter is great, but doesn't need to take up 1/3 of the page real-estate.

      • Jim SchaffJim Schaff commented  · 

        Gitamba, take a look at a LinkedIn setup/progress bar and let me know if you feel that is sufficient, or if you feel a large bar in the middle of the page is necessary. I won't say you are wrong, but I feel that a cleanly delivered progress meter is great, but doesn't need to take up 1/3 of the page real-estate.

      • Jim SchaffJim Schaff commented  · 

        Gitamba, take a look at a LinkedIn setup/progress bar and let me know if you feel that is sufficient, or if you feel a large bar in the middle of the page is necessary. I won't say you are wrong, but I feel that a cleanly delivered progress meter is great, but doesn't need to take up 1/3 of the page real-estate.

      • gitambagitamba commented  · 

        I disagree. Completion bar of a full ready to build account is cool, and very useful in knowing that you're not done setting it up. When you've finished setting up it goes away.

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