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Landing Pages for Collections #3507

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joncameron opened this issue Aug 15, 2019 · 0 comments
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Landing Pages for Collections #3507

joncameron opened this issue Aug 15, 2019 · 0 comments

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joncameron commented Aug 15, 2019

User Story

As a user, I want to view a page for a collection in order to learn more about the collection, in order to

  • read a description of the content in the collection to gain context and learn any background information the collection manager would like me to know
  • see an image representing the collection

Done Looks Like

  • A landing page for a collection can be accessed at avalon.tld/collection/collection-id
  • Collection pages display these things if values exist for them:
    • text description
    • image
    • number of items
  • Collection pages provide a list of items in the collection; embedded blacklight context, if possible, like in the examples shown

MVP Punchlist - Discussed in Swarm

  • Figure out bad duration issue in search results
  • Flip unit/collection on the collection's admin view page (edit modal)
  • Fix the default image for search within
  • Fix the thumbnail offset in mobile view
  • Examine breakpoints/text flow (currently not looking good for mobile viewports)

Mockup

Collection Landing Page

Examples of collection-level pages in other repositories

Northwestern

Screen Shot 2019-08-15 at 8 28 54 AM

Chemical Heritage Foundation

Screen Shot 2019-08-15 at 8 30 30 AM

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