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Mobile produces different behaviors: X vs. POI name #215

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versatilehuman opened this issue Nov 7, 2018 · 1 comment
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Mobile produces different behaviors: X vs. POI name #215

versatilehuman opened this issue Nov 7, 2018 · 1 comment
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This occurs in both List and Map view.

@shua123 Thoughts on these behaviors? I need to think about this more, but wanted to document. It might make sense to display this differently so the functionality is clearer. For example:

Algonquin Woods__________ |∧|&|∨|
Algonquin Woods__________ |+|&|-|

I think this makes sense for the map view (where you are toggling), but less sense for the list view (where you are dismissing).

Either way, pressing anywhere on that POI name bar should result in the same behavior?

Do we have #s on pressing POI name vs. X vs. < Back to list/map?

List view

Thoughts: Both behaviors should result in the current behavior for pressing X (going back to the list).

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Pressing X:

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Pressing POI name:

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Map view

Thoughts: Both behaviors should result in the current behavior for pressing POI name (going back to map with POI popup active).

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Pressing X:

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Pressing POI name:

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More thoughts: If we change the behavior on map view so that touching the POI name bar anywhere would toggle it on/off:

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Then you would be able to dismiss it by pressing anywhere on the map that isn't the POI sign (or other activity/trail):

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And get this:

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