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Instead of sliding the content to the next page and hiding the main list items, why not use a sliding down or collapsible list allowing the nested list to appear below the main item instead of the next page. This addresses the issue of allowing a user to still see the main list items and nest items on one page and eliminating the need to go back and forth between pages to see the nested list and primary list.
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Thanks! We'll consider this enhancement in an upcoming release. You might also consider using nested collapsibles, which can be styled to look like a listview, are nestable, and behave more like what you're describing.
Long lists also should be somehow integrated with collapsible, hence the user doesn't have to scroll a lot through all the elements, but instead see just a bunch of elements and then expand the list to view them all
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re: http://jquerymobile.com/test/#docs/lists/lists-nested.html
Instead of sliding the content to the next page and hiding the main list items, why not use a sliding down or collapsible list allowing the nested list to appear below the main item instead of the next page. This addresses the issue of allowing a user to still see the main list items and nest items on one page and eliminating the need to go back and forth between pages to see the nested list and primary list.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: