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Right now, the "Your Books" section of the homepage is a bit hard to use/parse. It only shows a small number of books, but there's a mysterious rightward scroll... If you have more than five "currently reading" books then it shows no others. If you have fewer, then there are completely hidden sections to the right, behind a scroll. Others have commented on this unintuitive UI, such as #3468 and some commentary in #2481.
Describe the solution you'd like
Wondering if the Bookwyrm team would be interested in a PR implementing something more like this;
Would of course be willing to put my python where my mouth is, so to speak :) And also I'm interested in others' opinions on the UI here, this is clearly not the perfect answer yet...
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With the same behavior if you click a book — opening up the "write a review" pane right under that book:
idk maybe that is silly UX too? imo I NEVER use that pane (I add a rating to the book when I mark it as done / "read" but that's a star rating on the page of the book (which, yeah, takes an extra step #2693) so I don't have to give it text too. so maybe other users who use that pane more often would be annoyed by this. not sure how burdensome it is relative to clicking in the horizontal scroll pane right now though :)
Right now, the "Your Books" section of the homepage is a bit hard to use/parse. It only shows a small number of books, but there's a mysterious rightward scroll... If you have more than five "currently reading" books then it shows no others. If you have fewer, then there are completely hidden sections to the right, behind a scroll. Others have commented on this unintuitive UI, such as #3468 and some commentary in #2481.
Describe the solution you'd like
Wondering if the Bookwyrm team would be interested in a PR implementing something more like this;
Would of course be willing to put my python where my mouth is, so to speak :) And also I'm interested in others' opinions on the UI here, this is clearly not the perfect answer yet...
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: