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Rules Movement

By tribewriter
3/09/2018 9:25 am
When the game began prioritizing rules from the top down, placement on your list of rules became important. I have a LOT of rules for my teams. When I create a new one, I usually have to hit the "move up" button dozens of times to get that rule from the bottom of the list to the top.

Could there be a better way than the "move up" and "move down" buttons? I am thinking of being able to just grab the rule, or some sort of "handle," and roll it up or down the list. I am sure there is a technical term for this.

Re: Rules Movement

By Booger926
3/10/2018 8:30 am
tribewriter wrote:
When the game began prioritizing rules from the top down, placement on your list of rules became important. I have a LOT of rules for my teams. When I create a new one, I usually have to hit the "move up" button dozens of times to get that rule from the bottom of the list to the top.

Could there be a better way than the "move up" and "move down" buttons? I am thinking of being able to just grab the rule, or some sort of "handle," and roll it up or down the list. I am sure there is a technical term for this.


The technical term is called "Drag and Drop"