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Display 'Layout Name' as accordion heading title for Saved Layouts #10

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colorful-tones opened this issue Jul 14, 2015 · 3 comments
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@colorful-tones
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If you have multiple Saved Layouts, and all their accordion items are expanded the screen gets long. However, if you collapse them all to try and simplify the ui, and visual clutter then all you see is: "Layout 1", "Layout 2", "Layout 3", etc. (see screenshot https://www.dropbox.com/s/oz64gxgjx078tph/Screenshot%202015-07-14%2011.14.08.png?dl=0)

Would be nice to use the designated Layout Name field to also update the title in the accordion so at least you know which layout is which when you collapse?

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Also, I noticed that collapsing/expanding does not persist. So if you collapse some in order to try and simplify screen real-estate, but then update (click 'Save') an option you'll get them all expanded again 🐼

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Yeah, I took a stab at that (changing the titles) briefly and it failed miserably, but I might swing back to it at some point.

@jazzsequence jazzsequence modified the milestone: 1.5 Jul 15, 2015
@jazzsequence jazzsequence removed this from the 1.5 milestone Jul 23, 2015
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Creating a separate ticket for the collapsing/expanding thing. #18

blobaugh added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 9, 2015
Uses javascript to dynamically change the title of the template part
after selecting a template to use in a post. When loading the edit
screen the titles will be automagically replaced when the page finishes
rendering. Related to #10
@jazzsequence jazzsequence added this to the 1.6 milestone Oct 12, 2015
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