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Consider swapping the "Pin" and "Edit" message options #3639

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stefanceriu opened this issue Dec 19, 2024 · 0 comments
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Consider swapping the "Pin" and "Edit" message options #3639

stefanceriu opened this issue Dec 19, 2024 · 0 comments
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T-Enhancement New features, changes in functionality, performance boosts, user-facing improvements

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@babolivier cloned issue element-hq/element-x-android#4046 on 2024-12-16:

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What would you like to do?

Having easy access to message features I use most often.

Why would you like to do it?

I edit messages way more than I pin them. Therefore I believe it makes more sense for the "Edit" option to be close to the top of the message context menu, and "Pin" close to the bottom. A recent update moved the "Pin" option to the 3rd position, and "Edit" to the 5th, meaning I now need to scroll to access one of the features that is the most useful to me.

Moreover, it seems my muscle memory tends to favour somewhere around the 3rd position in that menu; my memory isn't great so I'm not sure if a previous version of Element X had that option there, or if this is caused by something else. But at least in one occurrence, recently, I've been in a rush to edit a message, and I ended up pinning it by mistake. And, just this morning, I've seen the same thing happen to a friend I was chatting with.

How would you like to achieve it?

Swapping the "Pin" And "Edit" options in the message context menu.

Have you considered any alternatives?

No response

Additional context

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Are you willing to provide a PR?

No

@stefanceriu stefanceriu added the T-Enhancement New features, changes in functionality, performance boosts, user-facing improvements label Dec 19, 2024
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