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Updated by Alexander Coles about 1 month ago
**As** a user of the backlog module
**I want to** quickly (1) drag&drop cards and have the possibility (2) to open the detailed wp view in a side panel
**so that** I can be productive while doing backlog refinement and sprint planning.
**Acceptance criteria**
* the whole card area should be active for drag&drop
* with one click I would like the wp to be opened in the side panel (this ia also the existing behavior)
**Out of scope**
* card redesign
* removal of double click behavior (changing has been discussed as part of [UX interactions](https://community.openproject.org/documents/207))
### Notes for QA
This work makes some changes to a shared drag and drop implementation. As such a quick smoke test of the following pages would be good, if time allows:
* _enumerations pages, such as_ Administration > Work packages > Priorities
* Administration > Projects > Project attributes
* _Project_ > Meetings > \_Meeting name (\_sections and agenda items)
There should be no visible changes on these pages.
**I want to** quickly (1) drag&drop cards and have the possibility (2) to open the detailed wp view in a side panel
**so that** I can be productive while doing backlog refinement and sprint planning.
**Acceptance criteria**
* the whole card area should be active for drag&drop
* with one click I would like the wp to be opened in the side panel (this ia also the existing behavior)
**Out of scope**
* card redesign
* removal of double click behavior (changing has been discussed as part of [UX interactions](https://community.openproject.org/documents/207))
### Notes for QA
This work makes some changes to a shared drag and drop implementation. As such a quick smoke test of the following pages would be good, if time allows:
* _enumerations pages, such as_ Administration > Work packages > Priorities
* Administration > Projects > Project attributes
* _Project_ > Meetings > \_Meeting name (\_sections and agenda items)
There should be no visible changes on these pages.