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Add ability to reorder list items #1430

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mldaq opened this issue Oct 18, 2016 · 6 comments
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Add ability to reorder list items #1430

mldaq opened this issue Oct 18, 2016 · 6 comments
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S: merged Completed, reviewed, and merged issues T: enhancement Adding additional functionality

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mldaq commented Oct 18, 2016

I have a number of people on my team that are using the resources extension and one issue they are having is once they have created a number of resources (like 10) they is no easy way to reorder those items without deleting an doing a number items over. The suggestion would be to allow the designer to drag to reorder or have an arrow to move the item up or down in the order.

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Mark

@taylortom taylortom added the T: enhancement Adding additional functionality label Nov 8, 2016
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+1 same goes for accordion and narrative items

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taylortom commented Jan 23, 2017

There's a community plugin that may work for this: https://gist.github.com/tamagokun/95e76ee50f59a97696ce

@taylortom taylortom changed the title adapt-contrib-resources Add ability to reorder list items Mar 2, 2017
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mldaq commented Mar 2, 2017

@taylortom - Thanks, I'll check it out.

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mldaq commented Mar 2, 2017

@taylortom - can you provide info on how I would use this or apply it?

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@mldaq it was as much a note for the dev that picks this up as something directed at you. If you have the dev capacity though, I'm happy to guide.

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SpacegoatHQ commented Jun 29, 2018

+1

@taylortom taylortom added the S: merged Completed, reviewed, and merged issues label Sep 4, 2018
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