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made2140 opened this issue Feb 8, 2021 · 2 comments · Fixed by #575
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[FR] Drag&Drop Ingredient List #571

made2140 opened this issue Feb 8, 2021 · 2 comments · Fixed by #575
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made2140 commented Feb 8, 2021

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
While editing a recipe, the ingredient list now could be rearranged only with arrows:
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Current solution does not feel natural, e.g. if you miss entering one ingredient by order or group, one needs to add ingredient as a last one, then click those arrows to move upwards and try to follow the ingredient to click the correct arrow.

Describe the solution you'd like
I would suggest adding drag&drop-like functionality, so that it would be easier to rearrange ingredients as user wishes.
(This solution as was dropped after WAT (wife acceptance test) 😁 as it seemed to her that manual recipe input could be more intuitive)

Describe alternatives you've considered
No alternatives really, despite adding ingredients without misses, or still follow arrows to order the list correctly.

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seyfeb commented Feb 8, 2021

What about an "add ingredient above" option for each ingredient field?

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@seyfeb I'd say that this would also be a perfect solution. :)

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