[MGNLUI-838] Reducing jumping in the page editor by remembering the relative position of a bar from the bottom Created: 06/Mar/13  Updated: 19/Jun/13  Resolved: 19/Jun/13

Status: Closed
Project: Magnolia UI
Component/s: page editor, user interaction
Affects Version/s: None
Fix Version/s: 5.0

Type: Improvement Priority: Neutral
Reporter: Andreas Weder Assignee: Aleksandr Pchelintcev
Resolution: Fixed Votes: 0
Labels: review-ux-201303, usability
Remaining Estimate: Not Specified
Time Spent: Not Specified
Original Estimate: Not Specified
Environment:

Device: Safari 6.0.2, Mac OS X 10.8.2
Build: magnolia_bundle-stable #18


Issue Links:
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is superseded by MGNLUI-1640 page editor: fix scrolling on ipad Closed
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Acceptance criteria:
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Task DoD:
[ ]* Doc/release notes changes? Comment present?
[ ]* Downstream builds green?
[ ]* Solution information and context easily available?
[ ]* Tests
[ ]* FixVersion filled and not yet released
[ ]  Architecture Decision Record (ADR)

 Description   

Currently, when I switch from e.g. a selected component in an area A, which lies above area B, to a component of area B, the editor jumps, since some component bars from area A disappear. That is understandable, but confusing.

It seems possible to remember the relative position of the component bar of area B from the bottom and before it was selected. If I then click on it, the bar would get selected and would remain at the exact same position.

This could get rid of quite significant jumping of the element I'm currently focusing on in case I edit from top to bottom. Since this is a common direction for editing, in particular when adding new pages, the win would be fairly significant.


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