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Working on a personal project to sharpen my mobile dev and ux skills and ran into a small UX dilemma. Each CardView contains some data and a start button that, when pressed, will take the user to a new screen marking the start of their workout. However, the user also has an option to view the routine and edit it if they wish to do so. I've made the entire card clickable so that if the users tap anywhere else, it will take them to a different screen where they can view the routine. Is this a good design decision? I'm not sure if the user will know to click on the card if they want to view the details of the workout. I thought about adding a VIEW button next to the START button but on smaller screens, it won't fit between the start button and icons.



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      Working on a personal project to sharpen my mobile dev and ux skills and ran into a small UX dilemma. Each CardView contains some data and a start button that, when pressed, will take the user to a new screen marking the start of their workout. However, the user also has an option to view the routine and edit it if they wish to do so. I've made the entire card clickable so that if the users tap anywhere else, it will take them to a different screen where they can view the routine. Is this a good design decision? I'm not sure if the user will know to click on the card if they want to view the details of the workout. I thought about adding a VIEW button next to the START button but on smaller screens, it won't fit between the start button and icons.



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      Working on a personal project to sharpen my mobile dev and ux skills and ran into a small UX dilemma. Each CardView contains some data and a start button that, when pressed, will take the user to a new screen marking the start of their workout. However, the user also has an option to view the routine and edit it if they wish to do so. I've made the entire card clickable so that if the users tap anywhere else, it will take them to a different screen where they can view the routine. Is this a good design decision? I'm not sure if the user will know to click on the card if they want to view the details of the workout. I thought about adding a VIEW button next to the START button but on smaller screens, it won't fit between the start button and icons.



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          Make the title of the workout the same as the active click colour, so that it prompts users to click on the title. Even if the whole card is active - it gives the user something to focus on.



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            I recently did some testing with a similar design where the cards were not tappable, only the button like your "Start". The participants mostly expect cards and tiles to be tappable IF there is only one action. They also tended to click on the headers. In your design, I would think that tapping the card would start the workout, so if you want to have two separate functions on a card, you'd need two buttons and disable the card.






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                      I recently did some testing with a similar design where the cards were not tappable, only the button like your "Start". The participants mostly expect cards and tiles to be tappable IF there is only one action. They also tended to click on the headers. In your design, I would think that tapping the card would start the workout, so if you want to have two separate functions on a card, you'd need two buttons and disable the card.






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