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Changes to Themes descriptions #166

Closed angelawachowich closed 2 years ago

angelawachowich commented 2 years ago

Describe the feature

1) Will you please change the description under "Theme List" to "Themes prominent among the manuscript contents are identified, using a standardized list"? Right now it says "General subjects featured in manuscript miscellanies." 2) May we add a description under the "Themes" header on each Manuscript Details page? We would like it to say "Themes prominent among the manuscript contents are identified in descending order of prominence."

How will this feature enhance your project and further the project’s overall goals? Who will benefit from this feature (i.e. all users; the project team)?

2) This subheader/note will tell the user that the order of themes connected to a manuscript is deliberate and indicative of prominence. That way, if someone is researching a particular theme, they'll be able to identify the manuscripts that feature it more prominently than others.

Are there any alternatives for this feature? Are there any consequences for your project if this feature is not implemented?

2) This description could potentially be added to the header (e.g., "Themes (in order of prominence)". If this feature cannot be implemented as a subheader or as part of the header, users will not be able to tell the more prominent themes from the less prominent themes, and each manuscript's unique contents will be obscured.

Please share any examples of this feature, or one similar to it, that you have encountered in other contexts.

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