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Allow a collection's title and description to be editable on-click #224

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jps327 opened this issue Mar 17, 2022 · 0 comments
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Allow a collection's title and description to be editable on-click #224

jps327 opened this issue Mar 17, 2022 · 0 comments
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backend Mostly backend work enhancement Improvement to an existing feature frontend Mostly frontend work part of project Tracked as part of a larger project (so it might not make sense on its own)
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jps327 commented Mar 17, 2022

When viewing a collection in this page:
Screen Shot 2022-03-16 at 5 39 23 PM

A user should be able to click on the title and description of the collection and be able to edit it. Ideally, the title/descriptions turn to text boxes on click and the user can change the information directly. There should be a "Save" and "Cancel" button that shows up as well to prevent accidental edits of the collection title or description.

@jps327 jps327 added frontend Mostly frontend work backend Mostly backend work labels Mar 17, 2022
@jps327 jps327 added this to To do in Collections Management via automation Mar 17, 2022
@jps327 jps327 added the part of project Tracked as part of a larger project (so it might not make sense on its own) label Mar 17, 2022
@jps327 jps327 added the enhancement Improvement to an existing feature label Apr 27, 2022
@indraneel indraneel assigned indraneel and unassigned tiffanymeits Nov 9, 2022
@jps327 jps327 added this to the Sprint 4 milestone Dec 8, 2022
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