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Improve Study Listing page #3269
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That does not allow an admin to edit the users that the study is shared
with - currently this can only be done on this page.
…On Sun, Mar 19, 2023 at 6:51 AM Antonio Gonzalez ***@***.***> wrote:
Reported by @AmandaBirmingham <https://github.com/AmandaBirmingham>.
When looking at study search results in Qiita, I would love it if they
were a bit easier to read. The first thing I want to look at is the study
title, which is currently squeezed into a very small box and highly
text-wrapped, whereas “preparation data types” (which is usually a very
short value like “16S”) gets biggest cell in the table! I would be able to
get the info I want from the table (and see more results on my screen at
once) if the cell sizes were scaled differently, giving “title” a lot more
room and everything else (I’m looking at you, “preparation data types” and
“publications” :) less.
[image: image001]
<https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2014559/226179976-493ef74a-bb01-4d1e-906c-5bd708e9d405.png>
Then after further discussion we agreed that a solution would be to set
the width percentage of the columns like this: 5-45-5-5-10-10-10-10.
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The idea is not to change the content of the columns, just the display width. In other words, the button you mention should be there. BTW maybe the confusion is that the screenshot is from "Public Studies" and not the "Your Studies" listing; however, the same idea of widths should be applied there. |
thanks for the explanation. I agree with the widths
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The idea is not to change the content of the columns, just the display
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the confusion is that the screenshot is from "Public Studies" and not the
"Your Studies" listing; however, the same idea of widths should be applied
there.
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Reported by @AmandaBirmingham.
Then after further discussion we agreed that a solution would be to set the width percentage of the columns like this: 5-45-5-5-10-10-10-10.
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