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@ryanwoldatwork ryanwoldatwork commented Feb 14, 2025

Generally, moves the Form Responses inbox more toward an email folder, to encourage responsiveness to feedback, rather than merely counting feedback for reporting purposes.

  • preview the contents of a submission, rather than showing a full table where every answer is shown
  • details of a submission can still be viewed, with a click
  • make archived a flag, rather than a Submission state
  • implements soft-delete for responses (responses can be moved to Trash)
  • restyle and refactor pagination
  • default response reporting/export scope excludes flagged, archived, deleted, and includes archived
  • show time for current day responses, month and day for older responses this year, and MM/DD/YYYY for responses from last calendar year or prior
  • update locales to rails defaults
  • change submissions table cursor to a pointer

ryanwoldatwork and others added 3 commits February 14, 2025 08:35
Generally, moves the Form Responses inbox more toward an email folder, to encourage responsiveness to feedback, rather than merely counting feedback for reporting purposes.

* ensure actions are top aligned in a row
* make `archived` a flag, rather than a Submission state
* default scope excludes flagged, archived, deleted, and includes archived
* show time for current day respones, month and day for older responses this year, and MM/DD/YYYY for responses from last calendar year or prior
* preview the contents of a submission
* implements soft-delete for responses (responses can be moved to Trash)
* update locales to rails defaults
* restyle and refactor pagination
* change submissions cursor to a pointer
@ryanwoldatwork ryanwoldatwork merged commit e087d26 into main Feb 14, 2025
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