[UXPROD-3492] Make the Universal Header customizable (per user). Allow user to select which apps appear in black bar at top of FOLIO pages Created: 07/Jan/22  Updated: 01/Mar/22

Status: Draft
Project: UX Product
Components: None
Affects versions: None
Fix versions: TBD

Type: New Feature Priority: P3
Reporter: Holly Mistlebauer Assignee: Unassigned
Resolution: Unresolved Votes: 0
Labels: cornell-access-services
Remaining Estimate: Not Specified
Time Spent: Not Specified
Original estimate: Not Specified

Issue links:
Relates
relates to UXPROD-1399 User Preferences Open
Development Team: None
PO Rank: 0
Rank: Cornell (Full Sum 2021): R3

 Description   

Background
In mid-October 2021, Holly was asked by Cornell University Library to review various issues discovered by CUL Access Services staff while using FOLIO. Holly met with various individuals at Olin and Mann libraries and produced the CORNELL ACCESS SERVICES FOLIO OBSERVATIONS & SUGGESTIONS document, which is available at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lwnZpkiw7G0c3EyObRRnjuV6XVMcFNK1lWUG952sFgI/edit?usp=sharing. This feature is ISSUE #19 from that document and has a priority of NOT AS IMPORTANT.

Overview
Staff members with permissions for all/many apps are unable to select all of the apps from the top bar of FOLIO because they do not fit. The apps appear alphabetically, which means that people like Wendy have to use the pull-down for the apps she uses the most (which are Users and Requests). Users should be able to decide which apps “stick” to the black bar. Another option is to sort the apps by those used most frequently.

Contact(s)
Tom Trutt
Wendy Wilcox



 Comments   
Comment by Erin Nettifee [ 11/Jan/22 ]

This can be defined globally in stripes-config, I believe — so an institution who wanted to could force certain apps to the front. But you may always have apps appear in the dropdown, depending on the number of apps and the size of your screen.

I'll link this to the epic for user preferences - UXPROD-1399 Open

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