Titles of Items in a Collection

Luke Burgess
Luke Burgess Member Posts: 66 ✭✭

In an exegetical guide of commentaries, the formatted hyper-linked article titles seem to be of limited value. The titles are frequently a reference to the text I have queried, a chapter identifier, or something unhelpful like "Notes" or "Commentary." The resource name, which is helpful to me, is pushed outside of the window boundary by these hyperlink. If I can see some of the resource title I can hover and have a popup that will fully identify it. However, with longer article titles the resource name is entirely obscured. I would find the hyper-linked titles more  useful with Journals or in other books found via search, but if the collection is solely commentaries which I'm using as reference, the useful information is obscured by less-useful. I like the content links and I'm not suggesting to remove them, I just want to find the book I'm looking for without having my guide window take up half the screen.

In this example the first and third entries obscure the resource name entirely, and many of the titles are unhelpful. 

1. I was wondering if it would be possible to have the resource acronym or some other unique identifier placed first on the line (e.g. thumbnail). It would be nice if I could still hover over this unique identifier and have the resource popup displayed.

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2. Would it be possible to configure (on a collection basis) the resource name as the link rather than the section title.

Perhaps I'm doing something incorrectly or perhaps there is a better alternative. If so could someone give me an recommendation? Thanks.

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