specs for new/edit article info modal window for within-card editing of article information or for creating a new article (all fields blank in this case):
no deep-linking, no auto-complete fields. the only "smart field" is the DOI field whereby it should give an error (on save) if DOI is already in the DB
for "Replication" article type, "Replication details" fields will be visible (for all other article types, this section will be empty)
clicking "Add figure" button will open a "browse for file" window and let users select the figures/table images (multiple selection allowed; a URL can also be inputted as is standard for this type of dialog window). the image(s) will then be uploaded, compressed (i've been using https://tinypng.com/), and thumbnailed ("Add figure" button remaining to the right of thumbnails as is currently implemented). the image should grow vertically within a 3-column div (given there will be < 6 figures/tables 90% of the time).
this should be implemented exactly as is (given that this will currently mostly be for internal use only; we can improve the UI/UX later). please note that the font and padding should be very small/compact so that all fields can be visible on a large desktop screen (crucial to maximize data entry/curation efficiency).
specs for new/edit article info modal window for within-card editing of article information or for creating a new article (all fields blank in this case):![new_edit-article-info](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4512335/52684692-a8242480-2f79-11e9-840b-db1b6327de96.png)
no deep-linking, no auto-complete fields. the only "smart field" is the DOI field whereby it should give an error (on save) if DOI is already in the DB
for "Replication" article type, "Replication details" fields will be visible (for all other article types, this section will be empty)
clicking "Add figure" button will open a "browse for file" window and let users select the figures/table images (multiple selection allowed; a URL can also be inputted as is standard for this type of dialog window). the image(s) will then be uploaded, compressed (i've been using https://tinypng.com/), and thumbnailed ("Add figure" button remaining to the right of thumbnails as is currently implemented). the image should grow vertically within a 3-column div (given there will be < 6 figures/tables 90% of the time).
this should be implemented exactly as is (given that this will currently mostly be for internal use only; we can improve the UI/UX later). please note that the font and padding should be very small/compact so that all fields can be visible on a large desktop screen (crucial to maximize data entry/curation efficiency).