As the use scrolls past the pagination controls, a sticky toolbar with these (and other) controls appear to facilitate their access. [[ https://youtu.be/8KxjuSwVkE0 | This video shows the idea ]] in motion, and the mockups below.
The sticky toolbar includes the following elements:
- A button to access the filter menu. When clicked, it will scroll up to the active filters on top, with the filter panel open for the user to change the filters. It will be labelled by either (a) the active saved filter if any , (b) a list of the names of some of the current filters as they fit in the button without making it too long, or (c) a default "Filter recent changes" if there are no active filters. ~~as "Filter recent changes".
- The saved filters drop-down menu for users to quickly switch between review activities."live mode" toggle button, When this is part of the sticky toolbarallowing users to activate and, the drop-down will use only the icon (without a label).
- The "live mode" toggle buttonmore importantly, allowing users to activate and deactivate live updates. When this is part of the sticky toolbar, the button will use only the icon (without a label).
- The pagination controls. Working as described regardless of being in the sticky toolbar or attached to the page.
# Mockups
|Default pagination controls| Pagination controls integrated into a sticky header (when scrolling)|
|---|---|
|{F8443676}|{F8466633}|5}|