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Nucleo infographics missing

The infographics displaying all Nucleo boards at once is missing from https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/stm32-nucleo-boards.html .

 

JW

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ELABI.1
ST Employee

Hello @waclawek.jan 

Thank you so much for your contribution.

I've reported this internally to the concerned team to check and correct it if necessary.

Thanks again.

Best regards,

ELABI.1

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Hi @ELABI.1 ,

The infographics is still missing.

Do you have any news on this?

Thanks,

JW

Hello @waclawek.jan 

The old infographic has been removed because with the extension of the Nucleo portfolio, it was impacting the user experience with too much information on 1 big picture for very low added value.
It has been replaced by a more intuitive selector providing 1 click access to the Nucleo families:

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The product selector remains available for browsing on the detailed Nucleo features:

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Thank you.

ELABI.1

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It's a bad decision. Users of those pages are technically savvy people who know how to scroll. The information value and navigability of a single picture far outweights the need for scrolling.

I doubt ST consulted this decision with any real user. That can be seen also in the fact, that it's illogical to split the Nuclei based on the number of pins - a functional split along the same lines as you've split the STM32s is much more logical and functional. But I repeat, there's no real reason not to have a single picture, however large.

The product selector is a very cumbersome last-resort solution which of course is always there.

JW