Why does the Issues to Fix window suck so badly?

Seriously, this thing needs a little love from the Bubble team. @emmanuel, please? I’m sure it’s in the backlog somewhere.

Can we at least make it resizable? I don’t understand why it’s a fixed sized window anyway. Just doing this change would help tremendously, especially if you are using a large monitor like me. For example, look how small it is in relation to the rest of the screen.

A filter on the list by page would be another welcome improvement. I have development idea pages which were tests, and I don’t care about issues on those pages. I want to exclude them so that I can see my real issues to address.

Thanks for listening to my rant of the afternoon. :slight_smile:
–Treb

You know someone is going to come along and tell you the window isn’t so bad when you only have a couple/few issues to fix as opposed to, say, oh, I don’t know, let’s pick a random number here… how’s about 70. I mean, I certainly wouldn’t come along and say that, but someone is going to, you watch. :wink:

All kidding aside, I honestly don’t know how folks let issues pile up like that. The very second that red text shows up, I have to fix whatever issue caused it to appear… every single time.

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I know @mikeloc, I’m waiting for it. :smiley:

That said, this is my 10th toolset I’m learning, having done dev for decades. There’s a lot of false starts as I try out different approaches to doing things in Bubble. There’s some really elegant stuff here and a few head scratching things as well. Hence, I do have a lot of outstanding issues but 58 of the 60 errors are for the experimental pages. There’s no way to say, ignore those because I’ll delete those pages once I get this figured out. In the meantime, I can’t see the forest for the trees on the real page errors.

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Ya, I like this idea.

Thanks for the feedback, I’ll share this with the team.

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Why not just zoom in your browser screen?

Gotta echo Mike though, I got anxiety when i saw 70 errors. Not trying to say you’re wrong for doing that, but you may be experiencing an unintended side effect of a rarified use case.

Thanks Emmanuel!