datacarpentry / openrefine-socialsci

OpenRefine for Social Science Data
https://datacarpentry.org/openrefine-socialsci/
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Add instructor note on Open Project #166

Closed bencomp closed 1 year ago

bencomp commented 1 year ago

Based on experience in which the instructor scrolled a bit too hard, causing the browser to go back in history. This meant that suddenly the "opening window" showed.

This was a nice opportunity to demonstrate that OpenRefine continually saves the progress. (Though it doesn't store the facets and filter settings.)

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ostephens commented 1 year ago

Though it doesn't store the facets and filter settings.

However the 'permalink' which appears next to the project name (when working in the project) does include the facets and filters - so although it doesn't help with the restoration in the scenario you mention, you can save or bookmark this link once you have setup your facets/filters and it will always go to the project with those facets/filters applied

bencomp commented 1 year ago

@ostephens oh, I didn't know this! I think this could be an addition to #153. You worked on your data, are ready to quit OR but want to continue with the same facets/filters so before you quit bookmark the permalink to the view state.

bencomp commented 1 year ago

I added a callout about the bookmarking feature in the PR. @ostephens would you like to review it?

ostephens commented 1 year ago

Apologies I missed the comment that mentioned me back in July :( Sorry - this all looks good to me