An Easier Way to Organize Your Content

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  1. samanthacubbison profile image79
    samanthacubbisonposted 6 years ago

    We have made a slight adjustment to the "Organize Your Content" widget. This feature should improve your overall user experience by:

    1. showing which capsules are hidden via a greyed out color.
    2. having the widget scroll with you as you move up and down the page.

    We hope this makes it easier for you to rearrange and get creative with your formatting without having to scroll so much!

    https://hubstatic.com/14568956_f1024.jpg

    1. Tim Truzy info4u profile image96
      Tim Truzy info4uposted 5 years agoin reply to this

      Much appreciated. Sounds stellar.

  2. PaulGoodman67 profile image69
    PaulGoodman67posted 6 years ago

    Sounds good. Looking forward to trying it out.

  3. Glenn Stok profile image68
    Glenn Stokposted 6 years ago

    Nice change Samantha. The greying of hidden capsules is helpful.

    However, the widget doesn't move along as you explained. I still have to scroll back up to where it is when I want to use it. That feature would be helpful when working on a very lengthy hub.

    I tested this with the following and had the same results:

    • Safari 12.1.1 on a Mac with Mojave 10.14.5
    • iPad with the latest iOS 12.3.1. 
    • Firefox Version 67.0.3
    • Chrome Version 75.0.3770.100

  4. Glenn Stok profile image68
    Glenn Stokposted 5 years ago

    I noticed tonight that it was fixed. I guess someone saw my post above from yesterday. Works great now.

    1. samanthacubbison profile image79
      samanthacubbisonposted 5 years agoin reply to this

      Yep! Reported it and looks like they got it working again.
      Thanks for the tip. smile

  5. Pcunix profile image86
    Pcunixposted 5 years ago

    Oh, my, I didn’t even notice that as an option! I have cursed under my breath so often while trying to get things in proper order.

  6. eugbug profile image66
    eugbugposted 5 years ago

    Still doesn't work in Chrome on Vista, but that's ancient technology I suppose.

    1. samanthacubbison profile image79
      samanthacubbisonposted 5 years agoin reply to this

      I'm on Chrome (MacBook) and it works, so probably! sad

  7. Thelma Alberts profile image84
    Thelma Albertsposted 5 years ago

    Thanks for the update. I will check that out.

 
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