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View differences
Updated by Niels Lindenthal about 2 years ago
# User Problem
## User
* Project manager
* Project member
## Problem
* There is no way to easily see if you have marked that view as starred or not in the sidebar.
* The default views are always on top and in a certain order no matter if you starred them or not.
* The default views are not configurable, they are the same for all instances.
* There is no easy way for project admins to pin relevant views for all members of the project.
* The private vs public view setting might be confusing.
# Business Case
## Solution
* Allow in a project setting to pin views by the project admins. The pinned views will go to the (top) "pinned section" pinned section and marked with a pin icon in the sidebar.
* Starring views is a personal section of your favourites. Starred views will be displayed with a star icon in the sidebar. Pinned views can also be starred.
* When a user stars a view it will automatically go to the top of the list section it is in (keeping the alphabetical order between starred views).
* Modify the elements of the sidebar on view pages (always with the same section title):
1. Module title
2. Search bar
3. Pinned
4. My private lists
5. Shared lists
6. Default lists
* All the default views that are not pinned by the admins will go to this last "Default lists" section.
* In the administration, admins can configure the default pinning of lists for new projects.
* When copying a project the pinning settings are copied as well.
# Visual and Figma
https://www.figma.com/file/qxerhIdCNEhfP5xcKC087z/Starred-projects?type=design&node-id=264-5833&mode=design&t=mC4ljgkI2UCHUGTB-4
## User
* Project manager
* Project member
## Problem
* There is no way to easily see if you have marked that view as starred or not in the sidebar.
* The default views are always on top and in a certain order no matter if you starred them or not.
* The default views are not configurable, they are the same for all instances.
* There is no easy way for project admins to pin relevant views for all members of the project.
* The private vs public view setting might be confusing.
# Business Case
## Solution
* Allow in a project setting to pin views by the project admins. The pinned views will go to the (top) "pinned section"
* Starring views is a personal section of your favourites. Starred views will be displayed with a star icon in the sidebar. Pinned views can also be starred.
* When a user stars a view it will automatically go to the top of the list section it is in (keeping the alphabetical order between starred views).
* Modify the elements of the sidebar on view pages (always with the same section title):
1. Module title
2. Search bar
3. Pinned
4. My private lists
5. Shared lists
6. Default lists
* All the default views that are not pinned by the admins will go to this last "Default lists" section.
* In the administration, admins can configure the default pinning of lists for new projects.
* When copying a project the pinning settings are copied as well.
# Visual and Figma
https://www.figma.com/file/qxerhIdCNEhfP5xcKC087z/Starred-projects?type=design&node-id=264-5833&mode=design&t=mC4ljgkI2UCHUGTB-4