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Create a compressed card view which is shown by default #150

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asanjeevrao opened this issue Apr 8, 2020 · 3 comments
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Create a compressed card view which is shown by default #150

asanjeevrao opened this issue Apr 8, 2020 · 3 comments

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asanjeevrao commented Apr 8, 2020

Create a compressed card view which is shown by default. The user should have a CTA on the card that allows them to expand it.

The compressed view has all the static store details and top submissions. Upon expanding non-non-static information and older submissions are shown as usual today. (Refer to mocks below)

Details in compressed view:
Info Text (top left)

  • Name
  • Locality or Address (show Locality if available, otherwise show Address)
  • Distance to location

Quick access buttons (top right):

  • Contact
  • Directions
  • Update
  • Share

Submission level details keep as is (Open/Close time, Safety info, useful info: subject to change once we move to structured data)

Limit number of submissions shown based on either of 2 criteria:
Show 3 most recent submissions (which have atleast 10 words in the submission text)
OR
Show minimum number of submissions that at least contain collectively 40 words.
Maintain their relative ranking as currently done which is based on proximity.

Details in expanded view:
Upon tapping of CTA, the user is taken to store card page where the whole expanded view is shown. This store page should follow the same /store link that is used as part of the share flow.
All Info text & Quick access buttons are continued to be shown.
All submissions are also shown with their existing proximity based ranking.

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closed by: #247

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