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Sections in Structure tree need to be movable at top level. #6473

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kelea99 opened this issue Aug 16, 2024 · 1 comment
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Sections in Structure tree need to be movable at top level. #6473

kelea99 opened this issue Aug 16, 2024 · 1 comment

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@kelea99
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kelea99 commented Aug 16, 2024

Summary

When I want to move section in the structure tree, I cannot move it. I can cut and copy a section into a section as a sub-section, but not reorganize the top level sections. We cannot sunset the legacy site until this is possible.

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Please include hard deadlines, if the exhibit is part of an event, the issue is stopping work, etc.

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  • asap
  • within the next 3 weeks
  • PO will prioritize - talk with Trey

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Required if "asap" or "within the next 3 weeks" is checked. Add "Sudden Priority" and "Maintenance/Research" labels

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sdellis commented Sep 12, 2024

One proposed solution is to create two new options in the "Actions" menu (along with corresponding keyboard shortcuts) for moving items up and down in their current containers. This would be the simplest and most Accessible approach to meet the use case needs.

Proposed keyboard shortcuts to move an item up or down are Shift+Ctrl UpArrow and Shift+Ctrl DownArrow.

(This solution does not prevent the possibility of adding drag & drop to the Structure Pane in the future, if needed.)

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