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Add a description to the request or collection when saving it #706

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sawa-ko opened this issue Mar 25, 2020 · 1 comment
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Add a description to the request or collection when saving it #706

sawa-ko opened this issue Mar 25, 2020 · 1 comment

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@sawa-ko
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sawa-ko commented Mar 25, 2020

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
It would solve the problem of better understanding what "X" request or "X" collection does by adding a description of what it does and what it is for.

Describe the solution you'd like
Add a "Description" field in the save request or collection form and thus be able to determine in a better way what each thing does.

Describe alternatives you've considered
In the "Save" form add a field that says description and be able to assign one to the request or collection when saving. And to see that description you can see a Toolip when you mouse over the title of the request or collection and to see the description in full by right-clicking on the title and saying "View description" or reusing the 3-point menu which is next to the title with an option called "See description".

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In context, add a description field when saving a request or collection and be able to see it by pressing the menu option "See description" of the 3-point menu that is next to the title of the collection or request.

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