I want to land in the last project I was on when I open Lightdash
See original GitHub issueDescription: What is it?
If I have multiple projects in Lightdash, I don’t want to land in the one that’s alphabetically at the top. Instead, I want to land in the one I was most recently in.
Problem: What problem does this solve?
Every time I open Lightdash, I’m put into jaffle shop
instead of lightdash
and I have to navigate out of it. It’s super annoying.
What: Roughly, what does this look like in the product?
- we “remember” the last project the user was on and it’s the project they see when they login/open a new window
- If there is no “latest project”, then we default to showing them the first project in the alphabetically ordered list of projects
Issue Analytics
- State:
- Created a year ago
- Comments:10 (9 by maintainers)
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@TuringLovesDeathMetal Was no trouble at all - it was a very cheap design solution !!! Im just glad we’re not changing the UI! ❤️
Sweet! I’ll update the ticket details then 😃 (sorry for getting you to design something for this @PriPatel 😓 )