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New layout for Top Contributors to All Candidates In This Election table #387

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evanwolf opened this issue Mar 24, 2015 · 0 comments
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Based on input from the user studies...

  • Label the table: Top 20 Contributors to All Candidates In This Election
    • Unclear what the cutoff was
  • Add an explanation beneath table title: "Some contributors gave to one campaign, others to more than one. This list shows the people, companies, and organizations that gave the most money overall in this election. "
  • One column instead of two.
    • User was confused about what the second column was
  • Additional margin below each row (perhaps 0.5em) (or another strategy to help visually distinguish a row; perhaps alternating background colors or horizontal rules between them)
    • Wrap-around text made it confusing where a row started and ended
  • Make it an ordered-list
    • It's a top-20 list, so show the relative rank in the list
  • Contributor name is clickable while rest of row isn't.
    • so it's clearer what to click
  • Add data to each row so it follows a format of {contributor gave $1234.56 to recipient1, recipient2, ...}
    • answers more questions without leaving the context
    • rows are nearly self-exlanatory; could be cut-and-pasted or shared on their own
  • Add sparkline to each row to indicate timing of this contributors transactions over the last 18 months
    • timing is everything
  • For cumulative contributions of 1.0% or more of all the money raised in this election so far, show (nn.n%) next to the dollar amount.
    • e.g. "Unity PAC to Elect Guillen and Campbell Washington for City Council 2014, sponsored by Alameda Labor Council, AFL-CIO $188,175 ( 7.2%)"
    • To help understand the disproportionate impact of those contributors
  • Highlight contributors who were also candidates
    • To help people notice self-funding
@elinaru elinaru self-assigned this May 11, 2015
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