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Confusing Nested Notebook Display #5081

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ckdanny opened this issue May 1, 2024 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #5543
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Confusing Nested Notebook Display #5081

ckdanny opened this issue May 1, 2024 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #5543
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good first issue Platform: Desktop Platform: Web Status: Confirmed Bug is confirmed but work on a fix hasn't yet started. Type: Feature Request New feature or request Unit: UI/UX Issues related to UI/UX

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ckdanny commented May 1, 2024

What problem are you facing?

UI of the notebook display

What's the solution you'd like to see in Notesnook?

The display of the nested notebook can be simplified as below,
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Sub-notebook does not need to nest into the current notebook (i.e. inbox) and the expand there is not necessary.
Suggest to improve this UI to show only nested notebook there and move the total count to next to the NOTEBOOKS.

What alternatives have you considered?

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@thecodrr thecodrr added Platform: Web Platform: Desktop Status: Confirmed Bug is confirmed but work on a fix hasn't yet started. good first issue Unit: UI/UX Issues related to UI/UX and removed Status: Pending labels May 2, 2024
@alihamuh alihamuh linked a pull request May 9, 2024 that will close this issue
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