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Sidebar tweaks on new case law page #4783

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mlissner opened this issue Dec 4, 2024 · 3 comments
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Sidebar tweaks on new case law page #4783

mlissner opened this issue Dec 4, 2024 · 3 comments
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mlissner commented Dec 4, 2024

Showing the TOC in the sidebar only makes sense when you're reading the opinion. On the other pages, it should just say, "< Back to Opinion" and not have the TOC there.

The little blurb that's on the various tabs explaining what they do should be shown inside the tab itself, at the top, instead of off to the left. It's easy to miss where it is now, and it feels like a warning. It would be easier to find inside the tabs themselves. (The exception, I think, is the OCR warning, which feels fine over there.)

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flooie commented Dec 12, 2024

I think that would look very strange. If we are moving all the notes to the main section then the sidebar is effectively empty minus the FLP box in the bottom left.

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That gives us (at least) three options. The document pages in RECAP look like this:

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If we just have the Back to opinion link at the top, that could work, but I admit that going back to the opinion is weird in this context.

Option two is that we don't have a sidebar when there's no TOC and we go full-width.

Option three is that we ditch the TOC, but leave the notes in the sidebar and try that for a bit. Maybe that'd work OK.

Let's try option three?

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flooie commented Dec 12, 2024

Agreed - Option three is the one that makes the most sense to me

@flooie flooie moved this to Backlog Dec 16 - Dec 27th in Case Law Sprint Dec 16, 2024
@flooie flooie moved this from Backlog Dec 16 - Dec 27th to General Backlog in Case Law Sprint Dec 17, 2024
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