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UX: Adding a stop in a path puts it at the top #10

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absempere opened this issue Feb 27, 2024 · 2 comments
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UX: Adding a stop in a path puts it at the top #10

absempere opened this issue Feb 27, 2024 · 2 comments
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When creating a path, I expect that I'm going to start with the first stop and then add the next stop and then another -- it's a linear narrative where I start at the beginning and map my way to the end.

The current interface does the opposite -- every new stop on the path is added to the beginning, so the path ends up in the opposite order of what I expected. I can drag and drop to reorder this, but as a default, can we add new path items to the end of a path instead of to the beginning?

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ajolipa commented Mar 1, 2024

Yes, this one annoys me to. I had brought it up with @jamiefolsom at some point and he said don't worry about it for now, but I agree it's not ideal. I've already put a bit of time into messing around with the Tina config and I don't think there's a straightforward way to change that setting, or at least I can't find one. So ultimately I think this is fixable but would involve creating an entirely custom component for displaying the list of places. That's definitely possible but is a bit more involved/time-consuming so I might push it down the road a bit, unless it feels like a major priority to y'all.

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@ajolipa @jamiefolsom Let's push this down the road. We'll want this in place by the time students are using the system for class, but it isn't urgent.

@jamiefolsom jamiefolsom added the back burner Don't act on this yet label Apr 29, 2024
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