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Add possibility to mask lateral columns to simplify uses for beginners #1266

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cedric-pdl opened this issue Oct 16, 2024 · 2 comments
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@cedric-pdl
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Describe the problem to be solved

When connecting new users to Grist who only need to enter or modify datas, the Grist interface looks complex, especialy if users only need to enter datas in vues. Newbies don't understand why they access to right column for example.

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Is it possible to add a permission, which autorise administrators to mask the left and/or right collums for editors and viewers? In order to simplify the working environnement ? such as the fonction "?embed=true ", but without the possibility of modifying the parameter "embed=false"

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dsagal commented Oct 16, 2024

For someone without the ability to change structure (see https://support.getgrist.com/access-rules/#lock-down-structure), there is little usable functionality available in the creator panel (the panel on the right) or the "Add New" button on the top left, or the "Tools" links on the bottom left.

Related request here: https://community.getgrist.com/t/is-there-any-way-to-display-grist-without-tools-and-other-things-you-don-t-want-the-end-user-to-access/6779

Without the parts I mentioned, the screen would look like so:

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Perhaps also the left-hand panel can default to collapsed state when there is only one page?

Another question is whether the full UI should still be available for those who seek it (e.g. to understand the logic of the document, like column types and formulas).

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