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Current UX for quickly working with a lot of archives is painful in a few ways, so this is a design draft to try and fix that.
I'd already briefly mentioned it here: #570 (comment) , but it's more generic than just batch operations and doesn't require a heavy frontend refactor:
Current Index page should have a new toggle to enable "Multi-Select Mode"
(or maybe make it one of the carousel dropdown options? I'm worried about discoverability if doing it that way tho)
When this toggle is enabled, the topmost carousel is emptied out, and checkboxes appear next to each archive.
Search works as normal -- Ticking a checkbox adds it to the carousel for quick review of your selected archives, no matter what you're searching for.
Once at least one file is selected, you can choose to run Batch Operations on the selection.
(which will probably be a popup with an iframe to the current batch page or something because that's entirely too much complexity to move into the index)
Some simpler options could eventually live here alongside Batch, like quick deletion, creating/adding to a category(or meta-archive when those come!), or IceBreeze's crazy poweruser batch syntax mentioned here
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Current UX for quickly working with a lot of archives is painful in a few ways, so this is a design draft to try and fix that.
I'd already briefly mentioned it here: #570 (comment) , but it's more generic than just batch operations and doesn't require a heavy frontend refactor:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: