Closed baranan closed 7 years ago
I hid this feature (share link)... I'll try to hide the irrelevant buttons. The private feature allow to users (kind of) temporary study sharing. In these cases, the shared studies won't presented under the study list.
It seems that these buttons (like the P one) was visible for read only studies (not only for public links). I fix this problem. I'm wondering what we should do with this feature (share link). Do you think that won't need support with private links? It supposed to prevent studies to appear under the researcher list. I'm thinking about it again, and I think that it could achieve by an option to leave shared study (now it's not possible to leave shared study - only the owner could remove collaborators) . What do you think about it?
I think we can drop the private link feature.
I tried to record animated gifs to explain to others how to use the Share Link features, and a few things did not work right:
When sharing with everyone, if you click on a file, you can't edit it or save it, but if you in a *.js file, you can use the P buttons (and probably other buttons) to insert code. It will not save, but those buttons should not appear in the editor in a Share Link view.
I wanted to see if it is even worse when sharing with a specific user (perhaps they can save it), so I shared a study (batfifty2) with the user demo.us (because I know its password). The feature did not work at all: I logged-in as demo.us and pasted the URL to the address bar (I'm assuming that's the only way to use it), and it got me again and again to the studies page, not showing the study. *But, it now occurs to me that I don't understand why we have the private feature. Isn't it the same as sharing with another user with a view-only permission?