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Suggestion
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Resolution: Unresolved
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6
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Problem Definition
Currently, there's no way to modify or hide the apps section in the top navigation bar from guest users.
Suggested Solution
Provide an option to modify and/ or hide the apps section in the top navigation bar from guest users or users in certain user groups.
Support reference count | Original: 5 | New: 6 |
Support reference count | Original: 4 | New: 5 |
Support reference count | New: 4 |
Description |
Original:
*Problem Definition*
Currently, there's no way to modify or hide the apps section in the top navigation bar from guest users. *Suggested Solution* Provide an option to modify and/ or hide the apps section in the top navigation bar from guest users. |
New:
*Problem Definition*
Currently, there's no way to modify or hide the apps section in the top navigation bar from guest users. *Suggested Solution* Provide an option to modify and/ or hide the apps section in the top navigation bar from guest users or users in certain user groups. |
Summary | Original: Ability to hide the apps section in the top navigation bar from guest users | New: Ability to hide the apps section in the top navigation bar from guest or certain user groups |
Assignee | New: Morgan Wang [ mwang@atlassian.com ] |
Summary | Original: Ability to hide the apps section in top navigation bar from guest users | New: Ability to hide the apps section in the top navigation bar from guest users |
It would be great if I could hide the Apps button from all users. This is because the button wastes our users time.
The button shows popular apps regardless they are installed or not. Clicking a popular app prompts the user to send a request to install it.
The button also shows "Find new apps", which leads to the Marketplace apps page where the user can search and look into apps. The user may send an install request of an app they find.
Those user activities are total waste of their time because there are tens of thousand of users on our instance hence it's not practical to listen to users' app installation requests. In addition, their ability to send installation requests gives users false sense of hope of having an app installed based on their request.