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Survey: Need some kind of label or indication for the survey that is attached to courses. #3564

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yubarajpoudel opened this issue Apr 9, 2019 · 5 comments
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I think it would be better to add link to survey if attached in course detail as well.

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paulbert commented Apr 9, 2019

For the course view we'll make that a separate issue. This issue is for having an indication on the SurveysComponent list which courses the survey is attached to, if any.

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@paulbert @lmmrssa @dogi I am planning to add the course name attached to survey in survey list with the link to the attached course. Need yours review does this helps or not. Thank you.

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lmmrssa commented Apr 10, 2019

@Yuviii Adding button that takes you to related course would be good enough. As course title could be long we don't want that column to take lot of space.

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Hmm I disagree. I think we should have the course title viewable. Otherwise to see the title you have to click on each button and remember which is which. Not very user friendly. The title should still link to the course detail page.

We can limit the length the title takes up with text-overflow for that cell:
https://css-tricks.com/almanac/properties/t/text-overflow/

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