I also would like to chime in.

First of all, thank you @heythere for starting this discussion again. I hope with your help we can not only get this sorted, but maybe, just maybe, change the symptomatic problem of Bubble not listening to their users.

I was actually the one who started this min pixel and min width discussion about 4-6 weeks ago, and got Bubble down from 60x60 to 40x40, all the while saying this change doesn’t help at all, and we need 10x10 and NO fit width (but for sure YES to fit height).

So I hope we’re going to get this right this time.

The reason for 10px height and NO fit width (but YES to fit height) is very straightforward, there’s no questions about it:

  1. Height needs to be more than 0px, for the users to see it was placed. Even if we, as experienced users, can traverse the elements tree easily and see containers clearly, it will be no bueno for newer users. And Bubble has to be as accessible as possible. So some amount is needed, that is understood.
  2. Why 10px? Needs to be small enough to just leave it there for all of the containers. Again, why 10px then? Because it needs to be no higher than anything you put in it, without container height influencing gaps or heights on it’s own. Therefore, it needs to be as small as the smallest thing you can put into a container. @heythere mentions text elements, I can name icons too, there’s more. We’re not putting 8px text or icons.
  3. Fit width should be OFF, fit height should be ON. Container widths are set on the most parent of containers, everything else floats freely. Almost always, as there are rare exceptions for, like, a container around an icon. For those we can make custom adjustments. And container heights are very rarely not fit height.
  4. Both the sizes of 10px, and Fit width OFF and Fit height ON is because these settings HAVE to be such that we would not need to go to adjust the layout settings, until and unless we need to. Now we have to go undo all of it with every single group placed.
  5. These settings are used I would say 998/1000 times. In one or two in a thousand moments, we can make custom adjustments.

Talking about the symptomatic problem of Bubble not listening… I heard there were a lot of discussions in the team about this. That is cool, and don’t get me wrong, I see Bubble improving in hearing the users.

But let’s talk about this specific annoyance. Again, 4-6 weeks ago, I reached out through X, Bubble folks responded, the message was sent to the Bubble team. And I am grateful for this. Them being responsive at the beginning on the flow is what improved the most I believe.

But then, the decision was made inside Bubble, where neither I, nor anybody else (for all I know) from the community got any say.

The decision of changing those numbers from 60px to 40px, and not changing fit width to OFF was just sent back to me, as a given. I said this doesn’t help at all, but the decision was made, the change was made and got life the next day if I remember correctly.

No ā€œwhat do you think, would this fix the issue? Should we ask somebody else out of community too, if they agree?ā€ or anything.

That is what’s lacking in the process. I see Fede, I see Sam, I see Andrew, I see @bubble, I sometimes get to go to feedback sessions.

But I believe there needs to be constant communications with the community, with egos set aside. Whatever the channel the feedback came in (I know there’s Slack community).

We don’t bite, at least I don’t :slight_smile: And I am always ready to jump on a call to talk through stuff.

Again, thank you @heythere for organising the discussion, and I hope my feedback helps a bit.

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