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↔️ User-configurable app order #40241
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See Mockup by @szaimen : #40245 (comment) |
this is great news! but i've got one question:
is this the case now? because this is the only reason i didn't upgrade after 24. most important of course is, that there's no dashboard-fuzz but plain files after login. by default. not per user customization. the ability for users to customize sure is a nice feature, but 99% won't. its the task of admins to provide a clutter-free work-space with no customization necessary. |
This is already possible for quite some time by using the But with Nextcloud 28 this will also be provided in the admin settings UI. Meaning administrators can override the default app(s) which will be shown on login / clicking the logo. (also the default app will be shown on the very left of the menu bar as the first entry). |
great! (did't know, since i'm sticking at 24. nice! so i guess i'd finally upgrade on 28 \o/) activity at the end here is crucial for the ux; it's the second most useful feature, while being last you find it best, also it is meta, while everything else is a solid tool. for a different group we've got talk at the end, same reasoning. if i'd use groupware i'd probably default to mail and put files last, in order to make it 2nd most accessible. those examples show, that different orders indeed make sense for different use-cases. |
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Users should have the possibility to modify the order in which apps are listed in the top bar and also to define a "default" app that should always be loaded when a user "starts" Nextcloud.
Mockup and comments by @szaimen
Here -> #40245 (comment)
Reference to old issue asking for this feature: #39162
Reference to comment defining the requirements: #4917 (comment)
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