22.4 Feedback - major overhaul to process modeler has removed Grid Lines by default

Certified Lead Developer

First let me start this off with some good news.  The left-hand object bar has been further tweaked and reorganized.  I previously commented that "process model / interface search results" being at the top of the list (as they are in 22.3 and lower) makes it harder to access the Smart Service Nodes we're after when that's what we're actually searching for.  It looks like they listened! Yay!

But for the main point of this post: i've noticed that Grid Lines are now turned off by default and there is no way to undo this except by turning them on manually every single time you load a process model.

At first I was hoping this was a bug in my Community Edition instance, or some incomplete feature or temporary break.  But other users are now posting screenshots from 22.4 versions around community and it seems like it may have been "intentional".

Hey Appian folks?  This may have been intended to "look cleaner" or something - but to me, psychologically, it makes me think something hasn't loaded correctly.  As far as I know, with as long as I've been looking at process models with grid lines, I anticipate this effect will last a long time.

I see they're still there.  They're redesigned but I guess I don't have any major qualms with the newer, simplified grid lines (i'll paste an example below for everyone's reference).  Can we just have them turned back on by default?  Could it at least be given as an override in designer user-level preferences or something?

I know the product backlog is huge, lots of higher-priority stuff, etc.  But I think this is something that wasn't necessary to change.

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    Certified Lead Developer
    in reply to Sam Wahbeh

    Thanks for replying to my concern.  I wonder if anyone at the Appian design team actually inquired with any regular developers to validate these ideas?

    busy process models feel less cluttered and easier to read.

    I'm doing a side-by-side comparison with one of the busier ones I have in my TEST environment.  I don't exactly agree, though of course this is subjective.

    Modernized how the overall process modeler looked

    I noticed previously that the grid lines have been simplified (no longer a lighter-colored "internal grid" in each grid element, for instance).  I'd be curious why that would be done only to have grid lines now turned off by default.  Personally I have a hard time accepting that this is a "modernization element", because I can't get around the feeling that a process model loaded with no grid feels like it didn't load completely.  Maybe others feel differently.

    I wish at least the setting would persist per designer preference and/or at least save with the state of the process model.  For those of us who like / need the feature to be "on", we're now forced to manually switch it on for each and every PM / instance we open.

    Any thoughts on the above from , , , ?

  • Any thoughts on the above from , , , ?

    I'll really have to start playing with the new version (upgrading soon here) to form my official opinion, but my gut tells me that I'll prefer to have the grid lines defaulted on for working, with the ability to turn off as needed.  I would have never thought/needed to request the ability to remove them however.

    There are other things I'd rather seen added/worked on, such as an OOTB Export CDT to Excel node with template-ability and no removal of formatting when utilized Grinning

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    Certified Lead Developer
    in reply to Chris
    such as an OOTB Export CDT to Excel node with template-ability and no removal of formatting

    For anyone curious, see my longstanding post on that here.

    There are other things I'd rather seen added/worked on

    Yeah, I'd be fine to let this one go in exchange for, let's say, the fixing of the "single line expression editor box" issue Sweat smile

  • I agree that both of main driving points behind this change are subjective.

    We did meet with Appian developers because we were concerned removing the grid lines would make aligning nodes harder (which didn't seem to be the case).

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    Certified Lead Developer
    in reply to Chris

    If I had to trade grid lines as they work in newest version permanently for one of the other things mentioned, I probably would make the trade.

    If I had to trade no grid lines ever in exchange for most of this thread, I definitely would trade.

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    Certified Lead Developer
    in reply to Sam Wahbeh
    We did meet with Appian developers

    I'm curious for some insight into who you met with on this matter, and how they were selected - for instance, were any of the top contributors here included in that?  I don't believe I was, but I can't speak for Stefan and Harshit among others.