Story #40330

[DISCUSS] As a Content manager, I want to identify specific content elements inside a list

Added by Robert Lemke almost 3 years ago. Updated almost 3 years ago.

Status:Closed Start date:
Priority:Should have Due date:
Assigned To:Sebastian Kurfuerst % Done:

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Target version:Sprint 10 (1.0 TP1)
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Subtasks

Task #40619: Display a meaningful content element preview in listsClosedSebastian Kurfuerst

History

#1 Updated by Robert Lemke almost 3 years ago

- each content element needs to have a label which is meaningful
- each content element must be renderable in an abstract way such that it is individually identifiable

#2 Updated by Sebastian Kurfuerst almost 3 years ago

  • Target version set to Sprint 10 (1.0 TP1)
  • Position deleted (18)
  • Position set to 1

#3 Updated by Sebastian Kurfuerst almost 3 years ago

  • Subject changed from As a Content manager, I want to identify specific content elements inside a list to [DISCUSS] As a Content manager, I want to identify specific content elements inside a list
  • Position deleted (1)
  • Position set to 1

#4 Updated by Sebastian Kurfuerst almost 3 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Resolved
  • Assigned To set to Sebastian Kurfuerst

#5 Updated by Sebastian Kurfuerst almost 3 years ago

  • Position deleted (3)
  • Position set to 14

#6 Updated by Sebastian Kurfuerst almost 3 years ago

  • Position deleted (16)
  • Position set to 17

#7 Updated by Markus Goldbeck almost 3 years ago

  • Status changed from Resolved to Closed

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