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🔗 Link tags to create aggregate list view #128

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tatianamac opened this issue May 11, 2020 · 4 comments
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🔗 Link tags to create aggregate list view #128

tatianamac opened this issue May 11, 2020 · 4 comments
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@tatianamac
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tatianamac commented May 11, 2020

Overview

Currently, the tags (e.g., 🚨 ableist slur) operate as a visual overview. A page like ?ableist-slurs would exist.

To enhance this feature, we'd like to link those tags so that they show a view that includes:

  • all terms that possess that tag
  • an overview on the tag/what it means/caveats

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  • [UX/UI design] of what this page could look like
  • [Frontend dev] Enhancing the tagging structure so that each tag label will automatically be added to the list
  • [UX/UI design] Bringing tag design into the individual definition.njk template
@tatianamac
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@lkopacz I believe you were starting on this issue, so tagging you here. 🤗

@MatthewShields
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@lkopacz if there's anything I can do to help with this let me know :)

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@tatianamac I'm confused in regards to "Bringing tag design into the individual definition.njk template". Tag design?

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@dasilvacontin Sure, happy to clarify. The below screenshot captures the current tag design.
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The below screenshot captures the "warning" design in the definition context:
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Whatever we envision for the page design to capture the tag-based page, in my mind, would have a visual connection to that to tie it altogether. Does that provide adequate context?

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