# Useful Feedback from Forum Posts
### https://gov.yearn.finance/t/yearn-interaction-feedback-bugs/1321
> Problem:
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> When I vote on a proposal and after my on-chain vote confirms, the VOTE FOR | VOTE AGAINST buttons remain on the voting page “https://ygov.finance/vote 1”
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> Solution:
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> After the vote confirms, at refresh indicate to the user that he/she has voted and gray out or remove the VOTE FOR | VOTE AGAINST buttons. And to go the extra step, create a “I voted” sticker that can be used to share on Discord, Telegram, or the forum.
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> I was confused too. I wondered if it hadn’t voted so I voted again.
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> Greying out the button might not be optimal because if you want to change your vote or add more YFI and vote again, you might think you can’t vote again or not at all (if by grey out you mean disable).
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> Perhaps a “You have voted (FOR/AGAINST) this YIP with XXXX YFI. Thank you for your contribution.” Should appear somewhere in the box.
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### https://gov.yearn.finance/t/time-to-get-our-shit-together/173/8)
> ChainLinkGod 21d
> UX/UI improvements @milkyklim
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> * **Each iearn product is on its own website, there’s no central repo or index where I can see all iearn products in one simple interface (I really do like the simple design). I think https://yearn.finance 10 should be this central index for yearn, ygov, staking, yswap, ytrade, yliquidate, ypool, and hyperlinks to integrations like curve 1inch, forum, docs, twitter, medium, FAQ, YFI explainer, etc.**
> * The voting page on https://ygov.finance/vote 5 does not make it clear that you need 1000 bpt in the governance pool staked, it does not tell you what each proposal is for, there should be a link to the proposal from this forum and at least the title of the vote, and the UI does not prevent people from voting even when they don’t meet the requirements, wasting their gas
> * Each staking pool should have the steps laid out in on how to join and the hyperlinks to each pool on curve and balancer, or at least link to an article that explains what you need to do to farm YFI and provide liquidity
> * https://iearn.finance and https://docs.iearn.finance are dead links, I’ve seen people think the project is dead because they had these bookmarked before the rebrand to yearn, these should redirect to their correct links (https://yearn.finance 10 and https://docs.yearn.finance 1) like how https://uniwap.exchange goes to https://app.uniswap.org 1. Thus we should stay consistent with the name from here on out for continued brand recognition (We should converage on Yearn, yEarn, or yearn?)
> * When I refresh the page on iearn sites, it makes me sign into my web3 wallet again
> * UI on https://ygov.finance 3 doesn’t update when I make a transaction like deposting, withdrawing, claiming, means I need to refresh and connect my wallet again
> * https://docs.yearn.finance 1 should have a link to the twitter and medium blog
> * There should be a security page/section that explains that the protocol is community governed and the admin key is a 6-of-9 multisig and moving to DAO in the future
> * There’s probably more but these are the ones I came up with
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> devops199fan 20d
> What does everyone think about using Github to start tracking issues instead? That way everyone can file them as they come up and they’ll be centralized in an easier to use tool than a forum IMO
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> cf62
> 18d
> Thanks for a solid collection of issues. How does everyone feel about capturing each as a ticket in Trello to explore, and prioritise?
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> For deeper/wider issues (and general backlog), I’d recommend documenting as epics and stories in Jira to retain the thinking behind roadmap changes
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> UX/UI/FE designer (aspiring dev.) here…yes, another one
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Lots more in this thread, read there ^
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### https://gov.yearn.finance/t/lets-take-yfi-to-china/1410/20
> nightmayoralty
> 11d
> Can we start by adding a Chinese language section to ‘categories’ in this forum?
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> And Russian / Korea / Japan / India / Spain / France etc etc
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> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php#5 3 see here