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Scenario bundles: order of tabs in backend counterintuitive #1782

Open han-f opened 1 month ago

han-f commented 1 month ago

Description of the issue

I started writing a course on how to add information to the scenario bundles. I stumbled across the following: the scenarios themselves are only the second last heading in the backend. I assume users would work their way from the left to the right. So I would suggest to move the scenario button right after basic information. I think this makes the navigation of adding information easier to the users as they then already described their scenarios before they enter further context information.

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stap-m commented 1 month ago

I agree that we should discuss the order. Especially, I think that "publication" should be the last tab. But I also think that it makes sense to describe the general study stuff before the specific scenarios, since they hold for all scenarios. What about this order @han-f ?

  1. Basic information
  2. Study detail
  3. Sectors and technologies
  4. Scenarios
  5. Models and frameworks
  6. Publication
han-f commented 1 month ago

I would opt for a slightly different order, arguing for having the scenarios first, before filling in their details (sectors, models..)

Basic information
Study detail
Scenarios
Sectors and technologies
Models and frameworks
Publications
stap-m commented 1 month ago

I would opt for a slightly different order, arguing for having the scenarios first, before filling in their details (sectors, models..)

I'm fine with that, too.