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Better UI for editing sub-projects (e.g. "Edit" button) #3538

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jwflory opened this issue Jan 22, 2018 · 3 comments
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Better UI for editing sub-projects (e.g. "Edit" button) #3538

jwflory opened this issue Jan 22, 2018 · 3 comments
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@jwflory
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jwflory commented Jan 22, 2018

Background

See some background discussion in #1341 (relevant comment here).

Details

Editing a sub-project is not clear. To edit one, you have to click the title of the project, which is also close to the button to take you to the project page. I was confused at first about how to edit a project and commented in the previous issue, where I found out I was mis-clicking.

An "Edit" button would make this clear and hard to mistake.

Expected Result

  1. Go to sub-project menu
  2. See "Edit" button
  3. Change canonical URL, name, etc.

Actual Result

  1. Go to sub-project menu
  2. Click project title
  3. Change canonical URL, name, etc.
@RichardLitt RichardLitt added Improvement Minor improvement to code Design Design or UX/UI related labels Jan 22, 2018
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Is this still up for taking ?

@stsewd
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stsewd commented Feb 17, 2018

@apoorvkhare07 there is a PR already #3572

You can check this by seeing the references that GitHub puts after the issue.

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jwflory commented Jun 2, 2018

Whoooo! Happy to see this added. Thanks RTD team! 🎉

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