Awesome. At first glance, a little confusing with this being the default view for patterns, but not for pages or templates, where it requires an extra click and extra menu; which also exists for patterns as non-default option. Any plans to standardize or simplify the navigation down to a single integrated view for each category?
The "gating" was a design decision and intentional to help gradually add the views in places where it made the most sense rather than automatically adding it everywhere. Can you say a bit more about your last question? Do you mean remove the current Navigation, Styles, Pages, etc sidebar items?
@@AnneMcCarthy gating is intentional, good to know. No, I was thinking about a single template menu/view, keeping 'manage all templates' as option. But I think I now understand the design logic behind the gated choice.. enables navigation of pages and templates without having to load the entire data view in the page view area.. as it now does for patterns. Perhaps a shortcut button on the navigation items, to skip straight to data view. or perhaps I'll just get use to this forced navigation of menus within menus. Good job for now.
Thanks Anne! These videos are awesome thank you for producing them so quickly.
Really good job, thanks!
Awesome. At first glance, a little confusing with this being the default view for patterns, but not for pages or templates, where it requires an extra click and extra menu; which also exists for patterns as non-default option. Any plans to standardize or simplify the navigation down to a single integrated view for each category?
The "gating" was a design decision and intentional to help gradually add the views in places where it made the most sense rather than automatically adding it everywhere. Can you say a bit more about your last question? Do you mean remove the current Navigation, Styles, Pages, etc sidebar items?
@@AnneMcCarthy gating is intentional, good to know. No, I was thinking about a single template menu/view, keeping 'manage all templates' as option. But I think I now understand the design logic behind the gated choice.. enables navigation of pages and templates without having to load the entire data view in the page view area.. as it now does for patterns.
Perhaps a shortcut button on the navigation items, to skip straight to data view. or perhaps I'll just get use to this forced navigation of menus within menus. Good job for now.