Commit 4e00e8ed authored by Sean McGivern's avatar Sean McGivern

Merge branch 'issue-ordering-docs' into 'master'

issue ordering docs

Closes #39712

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab-ce!15243
parents 2a2fab68 7731eb0c
...@@ -166,12 +166,26 @@ board itself. ...@@ -166,12 +166,26 @@ board itself.
![Remove issue from list](img/issue_boards_remove_issue.png) ![Remove issue from list](img/issue_boards_remove_issue.png)
## Re-ordering an issue in a list ## Issue ordering in a list
> Introduced in GitLab 9.0. When visiting a board, issues appear ordered in any list. You are able to change
that order simply by dragging and dropping the issues. The changed order will be saved
Issues can be re-ordered inside of lists. This is as simple as dragging and dropping to the system so that anybody who visits the same board later will see the reordering,
an issue into the order you want. with some exceptions.
The first time a given issue appears in any board (i.e. the first time a user
loads a board containing that issue), it will be ordered with
respect to other issues in that list according to [Priority order][label-priority].
At that point, that issue will be assigned a relative order value by the system
representing its relative order with respect to the other issues in the list. Any time
you drag-and-drop reorder that issue, its relative order value will change accordingly.
Also, any time that issue appears in any board when it is loaded by a user,
the updated relative order value will be used for the ordering. (It's only the first
time an issue appears that it takes from the Priority order mentioned above.) This means that
if issue `A` is drag-and-drop reordered to be above issue `B` by any user in
a given board inside your GitLab instance, any time those two issues are subsequently
loaded in any board in the same instance (could be a different project board or a different group board, for example),
that ordering will be maintained.
## Filtering issues ## Filtering issues
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