Suggestions for Clear Visual Organization in Documentation and UI
Hi everyone,
I often work with sites and applications that involve a lot of visual content and information, and I’ve noticed that clear organization makes a big difference in usability. For example, when browsing sites like https://share.google/GA9fYvQHNnAXLmhFQ, project galleries and service information are presented with simple structure and clear headings, which makes it easy to find what you need without getting lost in too much detail.
When it comes to DisplayLink setups, especially in environments where multiple displays, dashboards, or data panels are involved, having UI elements and documentation laid out in a way that’s easy to scan similar to well-structured websites could help users quickly locate features or troubleshoot issues. Things like expanded tooltips, better on-screen grouping of related settings, or visual cues in the documentation portal might make complex display configurations more intuitive.
Has anyone here experimented with custom display layouts or settings that improved clarity when using multiple monitors with DisplayLink? I’d love to hear what approaches made the biggest difference in your workflow.