I have a detail view, with two actions at the bottom right of that detail view, the Botton column on that detail view is an inline table, my issue is the actions cover the add button on that inline table. In the image below there is an add button under the top one of the 2 icons
Ditto, for a while now actually…
It could be a simple fix for them…
If there is two actions then add xx pixels of buffer to the bottom of the page.
This would allow the user to scroll down a bit further, then seeing the add button on the inline table
Ditto in 2024 too…
This is unlikely to be changed. My impression is that the AppSheet team’s interpretation of Material Design is that only one “primary” button is allowed and appropriate, so they will accommodate only one. Other buttons are allowed there only as backwards compatibility but are otherwise undesirable.
It looks like Google is trying to bring new change in the UX which is not bring any benefit to the users. I m completely not sure why do so. Probably, they do not understand what the user-friendly UX is going to be. This assumption is most likely.
This is one of the example.
Im not seeing this change with my own environment, but as far as we see from their announcement, such a change will not enhance anything to the users, but most probably, make the UX worse to the users…
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Enhancement | Prominent actions that are table-scoped (apply to any row) are now shown in the app bar. For example: 