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[reports] ability to enlarge / hide visualizations #764

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perpetualgrimace opened this issue Oct 11, 2019 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #897
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[reports] ability to enlarge / hide visualizations #764

perpetualgrimace opened this issue Oct 11, 2019 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #897

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@perpetualgrimace
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Background: During today's OEC check in, viewing a default section with two side by side visualizations, @MarcioPorto suggested that it would be nice to be able to enlarge one of the two, in order to see more of the details in the tree map.

Maybe we add a full screen button for visualizations, like in the vizbuilder?

@perpetualgrimace perpetualgrimace added type: feature New functionality, possibly breaking type: discussion labels Oct 11, 2019
@perpetualgrimace perpetualgrimace self-assigned this Oct 11, 2019
@perpetualgrimace perpetualgrimace changed the title [cms] ability to enlarge / hide visualizations when there are two in one section [cms] ability to enlarge / hide visualizations Dec 26, 2019
@jhmullen jhmullen changed the title [cms] ability to enlarge / hide visualizations [reports] ability to enlarge / hide visualizations Dec 16, 2021
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@davelandry Moved this into canon-reports 1.0. Will let you decide on closing or moving forward with it.

@jhmullen jhmullen added this to the CMS 1.0 milestone Dec 16, 2021
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@jhmullen this is an interesting/cool idea that I hadn't seen, but definitely a kickflip 🛹

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