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For example - click on Forests, and then click on "Pacific Sideband" - something disorienting then happens because we clear the navigation state of Forest which then restores the checklist to a completely different list (the full list). Together with #3 we need a "scroll-to" so they can at least see the thing they clicked on, and apply the selection styling as well as rethinking this interaction. If we don't want to reset the community, this means that we then end up with a possible "compound navigation state" - with the community filter AS WELL AS the selected taxon selected.
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Agree about the scroll-to and styling for now. I think resetting the community is ok if we highlight the species within the community (for both the list and the web). Will give this some more thought.
For example - click on Forests, and then click on "Pacific Sideband" - something disorienting then happens because we clear the navigation state of Forest which then restores the checklist to a completely different list (the full list). Together with #3 we need a "scroll-to" so they can at least see the thing they clicked on, and apply the selection styling as well as rethinking this interaction. If we don't want to reset the community, this means that we then end up with a possible "compound navigation state" - with the community filter AS WELL AS the selected taxon selected.
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