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Commit 1804f60f by Achilleas Pipinellis

Change images to reflect current status, add link to inline docs

parent 53f11f9b
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- if show_boards_content
.issue-board-dropdown-content
%p
Each label that exists in your issue tracker can have its own dedicated list. Select a label below to add a list to your Board and it will automatically be populated with issues that have that label. To create a list for a label that doesn't exist yet, simply create the label below.
Each label that exists in your issue tracker can have its own dedicated
list. Select a label below to add a list to your Board and it will
automatically be populated with issues that have that label. To create
a list for a label that doesn't exist yet, simply create the label below.
Learn more in the
= succeed "." do
= link_to "Issue Boards documentation", help_page_path("user/project/issue_board"), class: "underlined-link"
= dropdown_filter(filter_placeholder)
= dropdown_content
- if @project && show_footer
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In short, here's a list of actions you can take in an Issue Board:
- [Add a new list](#adding-a-new-list).
- [Remove an existing list](#removing-a-list).
- [Create a new list](#creating-a-new-list).
- [Delete an existing list](#deleting-a-list).
- Drag issues between lists.
- Drag and reorder the lists themselves.
- Change issue labels on-the-fly while dragging issues between lists.
......@@ -62,10 +62,10 @@ because the labels associated to them will not exist up until that moment,
which means the system has no way of populating them automatically. It'll be
the users' job to add individual issues to them.
## Adding a new list
## Creating a new list
Add a new list by clicking on the **Add new list** button at the upper right
corner of the Issue Board.
Create a new list by clicking on the **Create new list** button at the upper
right corner of the Issue Board.
![Issue Board welcome message](img/issue_board_add_list.png)
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at the end of the lists, before **Done**. Moving and reordering lists is as
easy as dragging them around.
To add a list for a label that doesn't exist yet, simply create the label by
To create a list for a label that doesn't exist yet, simply create the label by
choosing **Create new label**. The label will be created on-the-fly and it will
be immediately added to the dropdown. You can now choose it to add a list.
be immediately added to the dropdown. You can now choose it to create a list.
## Removing a list
## Deleting a list
To remove a list from the Issue Board use the small trash icon that is present
To delete a list from the Issue Board use the small trash icon that is present
in the list's heading. A confirmation dialog will appear for you to confirm.
Removing a list doesn't have any effect in issues and labels, it's just the
Deleting a list doesn't have any effect in issues and labels, it's just the
list view that is removed.
## Filtering issues
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1. When the issue is finally resolved, the issue is moved to the **Done** list
and gets automatically closed.
For instance you can add a
list based on the label of 'Frontend' and one for 'Backend'. A designer can start
working on an issue by dragging it from **Backlog** to 'Frontend'. That way, everyone
knows that this issue is now being worked on by the designers. Then, once they’re
done, all they have to do is drag it over to the next list, 'Backend', where a
backend developer can eventually pick it up. Once they’re done, they move it to
**Done**, to close the issue.
For instance you can add a list based on the label of 'Frontend' and one for
'Backend'. A designer can start working on an issue by dragging it from
**Backlog** to 'Frontend'. That way, everyone knows that this issue is now being
worked on by the designers. Then, once they're done, all they have to do is
drag it over to the next list, 'Backend', where a backend developer can
eventually pick it up. Once they’re done, they move it to **Done**, to close the
issue.
## Permissions
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