Moving between Weeks button at the top after you scroll
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Leilani Writer
I agree! My team talks about this all the time!!
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Milton Aldana
I agree with this! Although I love using CC and appreciate the service very much, this feature of having to scroll up to move from week to week is very inconvenient.
Marika Ross
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forward and back buttons
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Peter L. Peter
In the weekly view, as I scroll up and down through the days, I notice that they remain fixed at the top. This feature is quite convenient. However, I believe it would be even more user-friendly if the back and forward buttons also remained visible as I scroll. This way, I can easily navigate between the previous week and the upcoming week without the need to scroll all the way up just to access these buttons. This improvement would streamline the user experience and make the navigation process much smoother.
Marika Ross
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Moving back and forth in week view
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Kara Nakamura
Instead of always having to scroll up to the top to move to the next or previous week, have a spot on the side in the middle of the screen that allows for the person to switch the weeks. No matter where you are scrolled in your plans, it automatically stays on the side in the middle. So much easier than having to scroll up all of the time and scroll back down when you are planning one subject at a time.
See attached image. It has the arrows to click back and forth on the left and right sides.
Scott Ames-Messinger
Hi Peter,
I agree! Hopefully we can look into doing that in the future!
Scott
Marika Ross
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Arrow to toggle forward and backwards
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B Giglio
It would be great if it was not just on the top of the page, but the bottom as well, so you don't have to scroll back up to click the arrow.
Marika Ross
Hi Kara!
I love this idea! I'm not sure when we'd implement that, but I think it's definitely worth considering!
Thanks again for taking the time to suggest this!
Marika
Scott Ames-Messinger
Marika Ross: Also, just to provide more info here, we love the idea and would love to implement it, but it turns out to be pretty technically difficult. When you move from week to week, the lesson height can change which means that the position of that class will jump as you move from week to week. Making sure we switch the week and then jump you to the same position in the browser so you don't have to scroll and find where the class went has been the hold up for us.