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[FR] Drag & drop content

Open fredericgoossens opened this issue 1 year ago • 5 comments

Description

It would be excellent to have this feature incorporated into AppFlowy, mirroring the functionality found in Notion. This entails the ability to seamlessly drag and drop content to desired locations. Additionally, it would be highly beneficial to extend this capability to include the dragging of items within a 'toggle' element, smth I use frequently in Notion, particularly with code blocks. Here is an example of how Notion does it:

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Impact

This feature significantly enhances the application's usability by introducing a more intuitive and flexible content organization system. The ability to drag and drop content, streamlines user interactions and makes the application more adaptable to individual preferences. This feature promotes a smoother workflow, allowing users to arrange and customize information effortlessly. Ultimately, the enhanced flexibility and user-friendly interface contribute to a more efficient and satisfying experience with the application.

Additional Context

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fredericgoossens avatar Nov 21 '23 13:11 fredericgoossens

Hey @LucasXu0, can I work on this?

Jayaprakash-dev avatar Jan 25 '24 16:01 Jayaprakash-dev

Hi @Jayaprakash-dev , this task will be handled by @LucasXu0 Please consider another issue that interests you.

annieappflowy avatar Jan 25 '24 18:01 annieappflowy

When will we see this feature in Appflowy?

fredericgoossens avatar Apr 22 '24 14:04 fredericgoossens

This feature would add flexibility to content management in AppFlowy. Currently, the editor is too static for effective use as a note-taking tool. Do you have an ETA for this update?

It's a great application; thank you to the developers!

mrwebfr avatar Jul 27 '24 10:07 mrwebfr

https://forum.appflowy.io/t/drag-and-drop-blocks-in-a-document/52/4 Very interested in having the feature added to the toolkit. The ability to move around blocks to re-order blocks in a document is very useful. Especially for lists.

A use case I have is related to capturing use cases and requirements for product development. The intent is to define use cases and requirements as a narrative with separate paragraphs (that are blocks). Then I would be able to work with each one independently. I would like to add a block per use case or requirement then be able to move them around (to group them) as well as select an individual block and take an action against it.

The apps that you are positioning AppFlowy as an alternative to provide this capability: Notion, ClickUp, Microsoft Loop.

annieappflowy avatar Jul 30 '24 13:07 annieappflowy