Claire Hammersley
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Hey Claire,
Can you provide an example/scenario so we can better understand your experience?
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This issue remains post React Native - Search results, depending on the layer they exist within the content tile structure, only sometimes present the Tile Name, with many still just displaying a sub menu name within, which as mentioned initially does not clarify which tile the information exists within. Please can this issue be reopened for further review?
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In addition, it would be beneficial if ‘clicks’ on individual list items were available in Analytics to enable us to track use of each item throughout the academic year.
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Following unsuccessful resolution via Support Case I would also like to add the following to my initial list above:
• The ability for list items to be identified via the platform Search facility - This is a key requirement for us, as at present our users are unable to search to easily find items that have relocated to the list PI. It doesn't feel right that this was not originally built to be included when 'list' by it's simple meaning is going to contain text that should be searchable.
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Asset Manager should also enable users (with appropriate permissions) to move Folders and individual Assets around the Asset Manager structure. We should also be able to rename folders as required following creation.
If a Folder/Asset is moved or renamed, the URL in any connected Content Page/AEK should also automatically update to the new location/name.
We are currently undertaking a whole Asset Review and are having to build the structure we require from scratch as we cannot make amendment to the existing configuration. We are also having to take on the time-consuming manual task of updating every linked image URL within our content.
Similar thoughts have been raised in ideas:
• Provide Security Controls for Asset Manager
• Provide a way to manage the Asset Manager
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Hi, This continues in React Native and I have attached a screenshot to illustrate.
Here I have searched for the term 'Enrolment' which has returned a number of results.
When looking at the content results from the 3rd one down, and reading the 'mini header' attached, there are some derived from tiles such as 'Enrolment' or 'Enrol Now' or 'Account Block' for example.
These are the main tile name headers shown which identify where the search result 'lives' if the user wished to revisit the tile directly without search in the future.
I also know these tiles to have minimal structure behind, likely just a page or 2.
However, some results such as those noted beneath 'My Attendance' or 'International Student Compliance' have come out of our StudentHub@Derby' or 'International' tiles respectively, which have a more complex layer of pages beneath.
So for those we are not seeing the overall tile name from where the search result was found which would be useful, we are instead seeing a layer within the tile as the heading.