Less White Space in the Interactive Report
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Jclare
As a graphic artist (currently AND in a former life), I'm sensitive to the use of white space as a graphic element, but the report I generated has a ton of white space that I think makes the report run wayyyyy too long. Is there a way to tighten up the formatting? Yes, I did check ISN's formatting FAQ's and didn't find an answer.
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Jclare
That’s very good news! Thanks for following through on our original conversation!
Janaya Fix - Product Management
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Jclare - Last week we launched an enhancement to our Report Designer that allows you to choose other layout options for your report. This introduced a grid layout that has less white space. We are going to continue to add more layout options every couple of weeks, so keep an eye out.
Here is a help article to get you started: https://help.inspectionsupport.com/en/articles/14175544-how-to-use-the-report-designer
ISN Product Management
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Jclare
A dark version with “reversed” text (white on black) has throughout history been deemed as less pleasurable to read, regardless of the target demographic.
Tightening up the vertical pagination by 15-25% will make scrolling far more appealing.
Photo images will be perfectly acceptable in the main body of the report, rather than the summary section. Why those images matter is not usually obvious or of interest to an initial run-through by either agents OR buyer clients. Better those images are available should questions or disputes arise later.
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Adam N
Wow ! Can not wait !
ISN Product Management
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We are working on a few things to address this feedback.
1) A Color mode, so Light/Dark/and Brand Color.
2)The ability to choose the space between the content on the report
3) A new layout option for the report
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Michael Christian
"Too many pages" is absolutely the number one complaint I'm getting after moving to ISN. Pictures on the side, rather than under the comment might help.
Additionally, the summary is almost as long the report itself. Pictures are not necessary in the summary. Clients and realtors can refer to the full report to see the pictures. In a perfect world (lol, my world) I would arrange the summary by "flagged category" and simply list the item comment (and maybe location in the report). Most of my realtors only want to see the "DEFECTS", but you've got to include all of the findings. Creating the balance between making it idiot proof for the realtors, yet laying out all of the inspection findings for your client, is a really the goal.
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Adam N
Lets have Dark mode and make the photos larger everyone complains its too small and having to click each one to see that the arrows or call out shapes it annoying.