See the ongoing notes on discussions here (in Notion)
Just a brief summary to update the community folks that gave feedback on the UI uplift Phase 1 mockups (via Figma).
Here’s what we changed based on feedback
- We added some hint text into the tag creation ‘pop up’.
- Multiple shops/producers mock-up was done.
- Filtering by producer mock-up done.
- We changed the background colour of the table cells to all white.
- We started to remove CAPS text for links and any text for accessibility reasons but kept it on the ‘ACTIONS’ button.
- Added the visual Bulk label into a product that you see on the shop front so users in the back office can also easily see when a product has ‘group buy’ enabled.
- Global action button and delete function popup. We now have a checkbox system where you can currently only do multi-select and then a global delete.
- Clone individual product parent mock-up.
- Add tax category and inherit property back into columns drop down and table.
- Confirmed pagination style is the same.
- Changing the weight unit and the effect on variants.
- The way you change the number of a unit and how that unit’s name is displayed in the shop front has changed slightly to accommodate complexities around ‘item’ and the new in-progress unit price feature
- Unit price column and table view included
The Figma design prototypes now just move from full page to full page when you click anywhere on the page prototype.
Here’s what was mentioned or requested that is out of scope for Phase 1
- Do tags work with the existing tags databases (in OC’s, Customer lists etc.) Not for this phase but the intention is to have a unified tagging system across any areas in the back office that can benefit from tagging
- Bulk applying tags and more bulk actions are generally helpful and wanted including clone and edits.
- The process for selecting multiple products (parent products and variants) and then doing ‘deeper edits’ on the product edit pages in a sequence was discussed.
- Being able to re-order products in the visualised list either through arrow clicks or drag drop. You can filter well in the UI uplift but many back-office users want to reorder and ‘categorise’ their products and have that reflect how they display in the shop front list order.
- The effects on CSV uploads
- The effects on reports
- What elements from the deeper edit product pages would be more useful in the table view e.g. product description
There were other comments and ideas for future phases and also a discussion on how this gets implemented from a front end development technology view is part of the next steps in phase 1 
Thank you all for your patience on this one! there was amazing work done by Mario and then the process of gathering the community feedback and implementing it was rather new (especially to me as still relatively new OFN staff member!)
The main thing to know if that this is only phase 1 of a bigger Network improvement project for the back office there will be time to be part of this process and project still!