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Currently if you super scaffold a sortable model you'll end up with an index page that is technically sortable, but there's no indication given to the user that the items can be reordered.
rails g super_scaffold Blog Team name:text_field --sortable
I think we should probably add a defined "drag handle" (something like ↕️) to help indicate that the items are draggable.
It would also be nice to change the cursor when someone is hovered over the draggable item. Probably cursor: grab when hovered over the item, and then cursor: grabbing when the drag has been started.
The lack of dragging indicators might be at play in this comment: #825 (comment)
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Agreed. I ended up disabling on most lists this since it made clicking less reliable, and gave rise to users saying "the list isn't working" because they moved the mouse a tiny bit while clicking.
I'd advise:
drag handle
light dashed outline
Between those two things it should be more obvious that this is draggable.
Currently if you super scaffold a sortable model you'll end up with an index page that is technically sortable, but there's no indication given to the user that the items can be reordered.
I think we should probably add a defined "drag handle" (something like↕️ ) to help indicate that the items are draggable.
It would also be nice to change the cursor when someone is hovered over the draggable item. Probably
cursor: grab
when hovered over the item, and thencursor: grabbing
when the drag has been started.The lack of dragging indicators might be at play in this comment: #825 (comment)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: