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Arrow should point forward not backward when sorted by newest #476

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metafraction opened this issue Nov 2, 2021 · 2 comments
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Arrow should point forward not backward when sorted by newest #476

metafraction opened this issue Nov 2, 2021 · 2 comments
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metafraction commented Nov 2, 2021

when sorted by newest, the first grant shows a backward arrow and no forward arrow to navigate grants - this is fine for when sorted by oldest it would be nice to make adjustments for the arrows when sorted differently (like newest or whatever else)

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Hmm i see what you're saying but this might be tricky as once you move from list to detail view ,
we don't keep track off the sort order.

  • Maintaining the state internally and using that to figure out the next grant on grant detail page might be confusing to the user. (cause they might not be aware that their change influenced this)
  • We could add a query param to ensure it makes easier to scroll through diff order but seems like an overkill IMO

Thoughts ?

@phutchins phutchins added this to To Do in dGrants Nov 3, 2021
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yeah you could be right - wanted to bring it up

I'm fine leaving it is as is, just seems confusing that when the user sorts by newest the first one is clearly still the last one in the list (as you must scroll back to view other grants)

@phutchins phutchins moved this from To Do to Backlog in dGrants Jan 13, 2022
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