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Combine cards into higher-level sections #211

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annapowellsmith opened this issue Jun 5, 2017 · 5 comments
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Combine cards into higher-level sections #211

annapowellsmith opened this issue Jun 5, 2017 · 5 comments

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@annapowellsmith
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annapowellsmith commented Jun 5, 2017

The person detail pages for GE2017 are starting to get long and bitty (which is good, means there's lots of information on there!).

I would like to combine the cards into higher-level sections as follows.

{{ candidate }}'s policies

  • Statement
  • Party manifesto
  • Leaflets
  • TWFY record

About {{ candidate }}

{{ candidate }} online

  • Tweets
  • Facebook, LinkedIn, homepage, email
@annapowellsmith
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Here's how it looks...
screencapture-localhost-8000-person-1120-jeremy-corbyn-1496817669170

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JoeMitchell commented Jun 7, 2017 via email

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Cool. Hustings get their own card - See <name>

Yes re 2015 elections :( See #137

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symroe commented Jun 7, 2017

I actually would prefer to keep one card per thing – I find this more confusing to read, like everything is jumbled together, where as the card concept keeps thing self-contained…

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OK! I feel like these pages do need some work, but I'm not sure exactly what form it should take - maybe something to discuss with Rose. Moving this out of "in progress", but keeping it open.

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