Package details can be difficult to read
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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harvest |
Fix Released
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Medium
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Dylan McCall |
Bug Description
Here is a current screenshot of package details:
http://
It can be difficult to relate the summary on the right to a specific opportunity, especially when there are many of these together.
For now, moving the mouse over an opportunity will give it a light grey highlight all the way across, which acts as an okay alternative to zebra striping (which really didn't fit this very well).
This can also be helped a little bit by reducing the maximum width to something smaller, to avoid having disorienting long lines.
Here's another design that occurred to me:
http://
Those Edit buttons could maybe be invisible normally, shown when the mouse is hovering over an opportunity. One advantage here is those details are easy to link up with a specific opportunity, (and edit is a more deliberate act so less of an issue), but a disadvantage is I can't instantly find them as I scan.
We should try some different designs here to find one that fits our use cases.
Related branches
- Daniel Holbach: Approve
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Diff: 559 lines (+134/-93)11 files modifiedharvest/common/utils.py (+1/-1)
harvest/media/css/style.css (+69/-51)
harvest/opportunities/filters.py (+3/-3)
harvest/opportunities/forms.py (+1/-1)
harvest/opportunities/models.py (+0/-19)
harvest/opportunities/views.py (+7/-3)
harvest/templates/base.html (+5/-7)
harvest/templates/one_column.html (+3/-2)
harvest/templates/opportunities/include/filter_results.html (+41/-5)
harvest/templates/opportunities/include/opportunity.html (+3/-1)
harvest/templates/opportunities/opportunity_edit.html (+1/-0)
Changed in harvest: | |
assignee: | nobody → Dylan McCall (dylanmccall) |
milestone: | none → 0.2.0 |
status: | Triaged → Fix Committed |
Changed in harvest: | |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
I like the second design better, also the idea of making the edit invisible normally. If you want, you could ask the people in #ayatana for an opinion.