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Jan 31 2018
After T13049 this is relatively within reach, but we haven't seen other requests for it so I don't currently plan to pursue it.
Jan 26 2018
Jan 23 2018
Aug 28 2017
This is now in the wild, and nothing seems to have cropped up yet.
Aug 24 2017
I'm pushing this here, yell if all your queries explode or what-have-ye.
Aug 14 2017
We still get a tiny mess where administrators clicking "pin" might mean "pin by default for all users" or "pin by default for just me" but that's reasonable to clarify in the workflow.
Currently, users may hide or reorder builtin queries. With the simplest version of the plan above, users will lose that ability: builtin queries will always be visible (unless hidden by an administrator) and always at the bottom of the list.
Aug 8 2017
Thanks for the explanation.
Named queries will get a new flag like isGlobal
I'm not proposing that, no. Here's exactly what I'm proposing:
At least, this is what I thought you were first proposing.
Basically the same UX as the home sidebar with home/dashboards.
OH yeah.
I wasn't planning to change the behavior of the dropdown, except that it would begin listing personal filters followed by global/default filters under "Saved Queries".
We're probably saying the same thing but maybe you wanted a simpler workaround first.
Where's the other conversation?
I realize there are two conversations on this feature, I thought I was replying to the other thread.
Sorry, when I say "still" I mean like favorites on home.
I think we should still default search the top item.
I think we should still default search the top item. So if admins put "Super special search triggers" as the top item, that is the global default. One a user says OMG NO, and adds their first filter, that becomes their first item and thus their default search.
hmmmmmmmmmmm
Jul 9 2017
May 26 2017
Anyways, let's just go with "See all" in the header for now.
I'm also not sure how that works with pagination, like, do you update the URL so people can send links?
But that sounds like a lot of work.
Basically what I'd like is something that auto-pulls maybe 5 times, then just makes you click a button thereafter. That solves the footer issue, makes it nicer for people who only want 2-3 more pages, and then the edge case of "no really I want to keep reading past 500 results" have to click a button.
Let me marinate on it.
Sure, we can do that too.
Isn't auto-scroll with lots of JavaScript the right answer?
Ah, that makes sense. If there's some "good enough" way to get a button/link into these things today I'm happy to drop that in place while I'm in here, but we can just leave it for fiddling later too.
I don't think the current feed UI looks good in blue header, which is why I haven't moved it over. I'd need to fiddle with feed-view
@chad, I'd ideally like to put a "view more" on the feed on the project page so that the original issue here (wanting to page back in history) is easier to solve. This is what it looks like right now: