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Show app details in apps management via right sidebar #2138

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schiessle opened this issue Nov 15, 2016 · 11 comments
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Show app details in apps management via right sidebar #2138

schiessle opened this issue Nov 15, 2016 · 11 comments
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1. to develop Accepted and waiting to be taken care of design Design, UI, UX, etc. enhancement feature: apps management
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schiessle commented Nov 15, 2016

Idea to improve the apps handling:

Add a right hand sidebar to the apps menu. This could have a similar structure as the right hand sidebar for the files app. If you click on a app it could show a screenshot at the top. Followed by the description and allow users to rate and comment on the app.

Edit: And it could show the changelog #6684/#6984

Cc @jancborchardt @nextcloud/designers

@jancborchardt jancborchardt changed the title Add right hand side-bar to the apps menu Show app details in apps management via right sidebar Nov 15, 2016
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As discussed you convinced me it makes a lot of sense. The layout is very similar, with comments and all.

What do you think @nextcloud/appstore @nextcloud/designers?

@MorrisJobke
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The only issue I see here is that this could cause some strange layout re-renderings when the sidebar is opened and closed.

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I don't fully understand, could you do a simple sketch or mockup? :)

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claell commented Jan 23, 2017

I don't know, whether a sidebar is good for that (width, position) or whether a popup or new page handles the details page of an app better.

@BernhardPosselt
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Personally strongly in favour of a non pop-up, non modal solution :)

@stefan-niedermann
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👎 for a pop-up solution. What about the layout that is used in the mail app? 3-column-based, but with more horizontal place for the details?

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jancborchardt commented Jan 23, 2017

@stefan-niedermann the layout of the Mail app doesn’t really make sense here, as the list is more important than the details. Similar to Files for example. So that’s why the layout could be similar.

Also please check out #3193 especially with @claell’s design analysis.

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eppfel commented Jan 24, 2017

I think, if we introduce this – and it looks like a strong contender – the grid view with large screenshots would not fit anymore. I guess we need visualizations to compare the layout between grid with screenshots and tabular #3195.

I have proposal for restructuring apps management in the overview #3194 , which might influence our decision.

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More concrete plan at #4827 (comment) since we have a slight regression of not being able to view the description for local apps.

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In reference to #9189 ...

I would like it if we could click on the images already in the apps section, so they can go bigger, and then scroll through images outlining each app. As it is now, the images are so small you can't really tell what the app actually does.

Any chance we can get this going? This ticket has been open for quite a long time...

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Fixed with #9565

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