Is it possible to have two or more fields at the same row?
so far I’ve noticed you can shift the order of the fields but if two fields are short I would like to have them one next to the other. Let’s say priority and type or component.
is that possible?
from what you provided I believe the second screenshot if a grahical mockup based on what you want to see - but not rather a site where you have spotted this representation of a screen, correct?
If so - I doubt this will be possible at all.
All screens I have seen so far, Jira Server and Jira Cloud, represent fields from the top to the bottom single column-ed.
An exception (of some kind) may be Cascading Select fields where the parent selection is on the left, then the child-selection on the right.
Additionally, you could group fields into tabs. In case this is of interest to you also kindly review the documentation:
Regards,
Daniel
Yes. I edited in photoshop just to illustrate my meaning.
I did group to tabs after realizing there is no other slick way to design the page.
I will review the link you share to see if there are any further interesting configuration it provides.
Thanks for spending your valuable time answering
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Sure - you are welcome, it is what Community is here for.
I am sorry that there is no really good solution right now.
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Same row of what screen/view. Likely the answer is no but I’ll reserve that until I better understand.
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Basically whatever screen I wish to re layout.
For example the issue creation screen.
Attached are the current layout and the one demonstrates what I would like to see.
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