Proof Confirmation Page error

  • artisan June 2012

    Ever since the last update to proof hq, whenever we make a new proof instead of going to the proof uploaded confirmation page, it will instead open the last proof you looked at which is very confusing and is making people think they have just uploaded the wrong proof!

  • John June 2012

    Artisan,

    Thank you for the note. With the new release, we now direct the user back to the page they were on when they chose the "New Proof" function. For instance, if you are at your Dashboard and use the New Proof button, after your proof uploads you will be directed back to your dashboard, with a note letting you know that your proof has been created.

    Please see this video as an example: http://screencast.com/t/fLzZcYVCVu

    Please let me know if you have any questions on this.

    Thanks,
    John Schuller

  • artisan June 2012

    Can we disable this it is incredibly bad !! Because the behaviour we are seeing if you go directly to the new proof page is that it will just load the last proof you had open in a previous session, It makes it look like you have accidentally just uploaded the wrong proof, and its causing people to re upload the proof even though it was correct, this is a real nightmare and a major backwards step

  • John June 2012

    Artisan,

    Thank you for the reply. I will add this as a feature request and update you on the status later this week.

    Regards,
    John Schuller

  • John August 2012

    Artisan,

    I wanted to give you an update on your feature request. This is currently being looked at and is making it to the Roadmap. We still have to figure out how to address this in the most logical way with the new design. Currently, we do not have a release date set.

    Regards,
    John Schuller

Would it be possible to include the decision status of the proof in the search results, at present if you want to search for a proof and see its current decision you have to open it or click on the options and go to the proof detail page, which takes time if you just want to do a quick search and see the status
I'm unclear on the current functionality about automatic reminders. I've read some old posts that mention that reminders were disabled because they were spammy and then one post from about a year ago where some reminder functionality was going to be added back. What is the current status of reminders? I really liked the suggestion of reminders based on whether the file has or has not been opened. It looks like this was added to the roadmap but I don't see any evidence of reminders in the options. At a minimum, we need one of the following: -Default reminders set under preferences with reminders going out on a timeframe that we specify. -or- -Set a reminder schedule when the proof is made. -or- -Ability to select multiple proofs and send reminders in bulk. (i.e. not to need to click into each proof).
Would it be possible for the hourly summaries to mention if a new version of the proof has been created within the past hour. As the proof created emails come whenever the proof is uploaded, people on hourly summaries will get this notification before they get the summary and they may miss that the new version has been created as there is no mention of it on the summary
Is there a way to change the type size in the notification emails? Currently it is very small for custom comments being added on upload. Any default text is ok. Or is this an email program setting? Thanks.
Wow, very impressed with proofhq's features so far. There is one major feature that is missing in my opinion that I have used in another solution, and that is the ability to host a live review session for video. During a live review, everyone with access should be able to go to the review and an option to start a "presentation mode" should be enabled. Once the presentation mode is started, the person who is the "presenter" controls the progression of the video, and the video everyone is viewing starts and stops in the same frame. This way, particularly with video, everyone can be looking at the same thing and discuss on a conference call.