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Collectives: Page organization #23

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juliusknorr opened this issue Jul 4, 2022 · 3 comments
Closed
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Collectives: Page organization #23

juliusknorr opened this issue Jul 4, 2022 · 3 comments
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juliusknorr commented Jul 4, 2022

  • custom page order
  • moving pages
  • Emojis for pages
  • Improved page list

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@juliusknorr juliusknorr moved this from 📄 To do (5-20 entries) to 🏗️ In progress in 📝 Office team Jul 13, 2022
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juliusknorr commented Aug 25, 2022

Ref https://gitlab.com/collectivecloud/collectives/-/merge_requests/584

Mostly done apart from some UI issues that may be harder to fix due to limited maintenance of the upstream drag and drop library. @vinicius73 is currently trying to reach out to them:

More todos that we postponed to later:

  • Figure out how collapsion/expansion should behave when we move (delay move+exansion after hovering target) -> no automatic expansion for now
  • Better UX when dragging horrizontally to switch between target level (especially relevant when drag element is last in sublist). -> let's keep it for now and reevaluate later

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Related: SortableJS/Vue.Draggable#1150

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Closing. Follow up bug fixes will be tracked in https://gitlab.com/collectivecloud/collectives/-/issues/423

Repository owner moved this from 🏗️ In progress to ☑️ Done in 📝 Office team Nov 9, 2022
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