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Package sections on the right hand side are too cumbersome #19

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kparal opened this issue Aug 16, 2013 · 2 comments
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Package sections on the right hand side are too cumbersome #19

kparal opened this issue Aug 16, 2013 · 2 comments

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@kparal
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kparal commented Aug 16, 2013

At the moment I need to select a package update on the left side of the app, and then go to the very right side of the app and switch to Comments section. That is very inconvenient (and also very hardly discoverable).

It should be differently. Either all of those could be collapsible sections inside the main pane (similarly to the start tab)

snmek z 2013-08-16 14 09 40

or maybe they could be moved to the top of the main pane and displayed as buttons.

snmek z 2013-08-16 14 09 50

Just some ideas. I'm sure there are even better ones available.

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This layout was discussed several times and we don't know what is the best. I've tried to change the tabbar position to TOP and I don't like it either :)

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What do you think?

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kparal commented Aug 16, 2013

So, could we get rid of the top-most tab bar? Do I really need to be able to inspect several updates simultaneously?

The initial "What to test" screen could be displayed on startup and also accessible via a button placed above or below the package list, called something intelligent, like "Back to home screen", "Guided reporting", "Intelligent filters", or else?

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