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Table of contents: show first few automatically and click "show all" to see the whole list #289

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cellio opened this issue Nov 13, 2020 · 0 comments
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area: frontend Changes to front-end code complexity: average Not particularly hard, not particularly trivial. priority: low type: change request New feature or request

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cellio commented Nov 13, 2020

The new table of contents (thanks!) shows a TOC button, and if the user clicks on it the entire TOC is shown. It's behind a button because we don't want to automatically show a huge TOC. But I think it would be friendlier to show the top few entries automatically and then offer a "show all" button. Currently, to see any answers you have to see all of them, but often what the user wants to see is just the top few.

In other words:

  • Always show first N TOC entries (we can reuse the threshold that's already in there).
  • Show button below that list if there are more.
  • Button press replaces that with the complete TOC. (Maybe someday we talk about pagination but that can be a problem for another day.)
@cellio cellio added area: frontend Changes to front-end code type: change request New feature or request priority: medium complexity: unassessed Needs further developer investigation before complexity/feasibility can be determined. labels Nov 13, 2020
@Daksh14 Daksh14 self-assigned this Nov 13, 2020
@Daksh14 Daksh14 added complexity: easy Issues that should take limited effort to resolve/fix/build. and removed complexity: unassessed Needs further developer investigation before complexity/feasibility can be determined. labels Nov 13, 2020
@luap42 luap42 added complexity: average Not particularly hard, not particularly trivial. and removed complexity: easy Issues that should take limited effort to resolve/fix/build. labels Oct 4, 2021
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