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Move the "remove" button further away from the "play" button #1675

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Lucki opened this issue Aug 16, 2024 · 3 comments
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Move the "remove" button further away from the "play" button #1675

Lucki opened this issue Aug 16, 2024 · 3 comments
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@Lucki
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Lucki commented Aug 16, 2024

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Lists containing tracks by the user can remove a list item with the (X) button.

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The remove button (X) seems a bit too close to the play button for my(!) liking. A small overshoot with the mouse or a fat finger on a touchscreen can easily trigger an unwanted action, particular because the is no "are you sure"-dialog.

Possible improvements:

  • Interchange the "select"-column with the "delete"-column in lists, so that the remove action is nowhere near any different possible action anymore
  • Move the remove action into the context menu
@Lucki Lucki added the enhancement This thread requests an enhancement to be implemented. label Aug 16, 2024
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Anonymous-hss commented Aug 21, 2024

Hey @Lucki I have understood the issue and can you assign me this issue ? I feel the better approach to solve the problem will be to move the remove(X) button and interchange its position with select box on the extreme right side.

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nukeop commented Aug 21, 2024

We don't assign issues.

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Okay I will make the necessary changes and once it is done I will let you know

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