Take an environment that has a good long list of libraries and Copy it
(BTW pressing the escape button is a way-too-easy way to lose your work without a warning)
Then Add 1 library
It adds it to the bottom. I want it on position 2
You can drag and drop but the list view will not scroll up once you reach the top of the list while dragging so the best you can do is drop it to the top of the visible list, use the scroll bar to scroll up and repeat. It's tedious. The grid view doesn't show the library I just added at all. And there's no scroll bar in the grid view when there are more libraries than the grid can display on the screen.
That drag and drop feature... when I select the library I want to move, nothing is really visibly "selected" and it's very hard to tell what I am actually moving. The translations pane... I have no idea what that does. The Portal Admin Edit Environments app could use some love. I avoid the app altogether and just DBU VVENVS as it's not workable for any environment with more than a couple of libraries. It is not a high priority,
(BTW pressing the escape button is a way-too-easy way to lose your work without a warning)
Then Add 1 library
It adds it to the bottom. I want it on position 2
You can drag and drop but the list view will not scroll up once you reach the top of the list while dragging so the best you can do is drop it to the top of the visible list, use the scroll bar to scroll up and repeat. It's tedious. The grid view doesn't show the library I just added at all. And there's no scroll bar in the grid view when there are more libraries than the grid can display on the screen.
That drag and drop feature... when I select the library I want to move, nothing is really visibly "selected" and it's very hard to tell what I am actually moving. The translations pane... I have no idea what that does. The Portal Admin Edit Environments app could use some love. I avoid the app altogether and just DBU VVENVS as it's not workable for any environment with more than a couple of libraries. It is not a high priority,
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