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The Docs page in the navbar in the Documentation is pointless since it serves the same purpose as the products page, it's even worse than the Docs, docs provides buttons to very organized and clear pages that shows all the products available
Context
I suggest merging these two links into one clear button that offers all users a simpler and straight to the point experience, yes it might be a no brainer for an expert but it might offer a better UX for all types of users.
Search keywords: navbar , products, Docs
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Hey @yamahmed, thanks for the issue! I'm very aware of the "Products" and "Docs" navbar redundancy on the website and have wanted to fix it forever as there absolutely is a better design for it. However, some product architecture-related conversations are happening internally that I want to sort out before changing how we display our products and their relationship to one another.
For what is worth, though, they don't quite serve the same purpose. The "Products" menu item links to the marketing page of each product, whereas the "Docs", obviously, links you to their documentation. That doesn't mean the current design is great, but they do slightly different things. Either way, I'll leave the issue open, as it doesn't hurt to track this through GitHub.
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https://mui.com/material-ui/
Kind of issue
Broken demo
Issue description
The Docs page in the navbar in the Documentation is pointless since it serves the same purpose as the products page, it's even worse than the Docs, docs provides buttons to very organized and clear pages that shows all the products available
Context
I suggest merging these two links into one clear button that offers all users a simpler and straight to the point experience, yes it might be a no brainer for an expert but it might offer a better UX for all types of users.
Search keywords: navbar , products, Docs
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: