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[FR] drag and drop blocks in a document

Open annieappflowy opened this issue 2 years ago • 8 comments

Description

I don't seem to be able to MOVE blocks. For example, move a divider line above or below adjacent blocks.

Impact

Document users

Additional Context

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annieappflowy avatar Jul 24 '23 03:07 annieappflowy

I meant the way you can move "blocks" in Notion to any where, and then resize the blocks as you see fit. So for example, You can have an image, a text block, and a series of links all in one "row" (by row I mean they're allowed to be next to each other, as opposed to being below each other like how it is now) and have the image block take more space then the text with the links taking the least for example. Hope this clarifies what I meant 😅

Is this something planned? Just curious :)

annieappflowy avatar Aug 10 '23 06:08 annieappflowy

Hi, any plan on this? it's one of the mostly used features in these kinds of applications. there is this drag button beside each document rows, but it doesn't move the area.

moodi1999 avatar Sep 02 '23 08:09 moodi1999

#2858 Number 3 of the suggestions #3980

jpenna avatar Jan 16 '24 14:01 jpenna

Hey... Any updates? I find it really necessary. Or at the very least, give us the option to add a line above a line. Although the option of dragging-and-dropping lines would be much more useful.

A-Z-X-R avatar Feb 09 '24 07:02 A-Z-X-R

Hey... Any updates? I find it really necessary. Or at the very least, give us the option to add a line above a line. Although the option of dragging-and-dropping lines would be much more useful.

Screenshot 2024-02-09 at 12 06 27

You can add a block above, by holding Option and clicking on the + to the left of a block. I can't remember if the windows alternative is Alt, but I believe so.

Xazin avatar Feb 09 '24 11:02 Xazin

Hey... Any updates? I find it really necessary. Or at the very least, give us the option to add a line above a line. Although the option of dragging-and-dropping lines would be much more useful.

Screenshot 2024-02-09 at 12 06 27 You can add a block above, by holding Option and clicking on the `+` to the left of a block. I can't remember if the windows alternative is Alt, but I believe so.

Okay thank you! I guess copy-pasting is the alternative solution for now

A-Z-X-R avatar Feb 12 '24 04:02 A-Z-X-R

Tell me, has this feature already been implemented?

JohnGlod avatar Sep 03 '24 15:09 JohnGlod

over a year later, and still nothing? that's not very reassuring for new (potential) users...

yanayz avatar Sep 09 '24 07:09 yanayz

Closing as it's been completed 🎉

Xazin avatar Sep 25 '24 07:09 Xazin