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[Feature request] Voting: Always visible total number of (un)votes and notification when reached 33 (un)votes #445

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punkr0ck opened this issue Jun 28, 2017 · 0 comments · Fixed by #754

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punkr0ck commented Jun 28, 2017

Expected behaviour

A always visible number of (un)votes I've already clicked. Like, if I've removed 12 votes and added 3, it should always show me the total number (15) and be visible all the time, while scrolling. Maybe the whole table-header should be fixed visible.

It also should notify me, when I've reached 33 (un)votes and tell me that the number of votes for one transactions has reached the limit.

Actual behaviour

You have to count the clicks for yourself, or scroll up and calculate the number of (un)votes by yourself.
You also can (un)vote as many delegates as you want, but after you click on vote only the info-text shows me, that I've currently too many (un)votes done. Users have to figure this out by themself, which isn't optimal.

Steps to reproduce

It's obvious.

@punkr0ck punkr0ck changed the title Voting: Always visible total number of (un)votes and notification when reached 33 (un)votes [Feature request] Voting: Always visible total number of (un)votes and notification when reached 33 (un)votes Jun 28, 2017
@slaweet slaweet self-assigned this Jun 29, 2017
@slaweet slaweet added this to the Version 1.0.1 milestone Jun 29, 2017
@karmacoma karmacoma modified the milestone: Version 1.0.1 Jul 10, 2017
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slaweet added a commit that referenced this issue Sep 26, 2017
Add selected votes counts bar - Closes #445
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