UX: Workspace Windowing & Layout Strategy #851
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I don't really have any objections to this. I've two questions tho
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This looks great Austin. I think the window behavior makes sense and I really like the "pop out" and "pop back in" feature. |
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The zero-state" of the project navigator makes sense. One question: I am a bit confused by the buttons in the project navigator in the screen below. If the user has opened "App.jsx" and now has the option to open the folder containing this file using the "Open Folder" button, what exactly would the "Open TodoListApp" button to the left do? Does this show an open folder dialog to select the project root? Is an existing project detected and this provides the ability to open the project? I apologize if you explained this and I didn't follow. |
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This discussion is in reference to the wiki page found here.
I think this is the best approach to handle how our windows change according to the file/project lifecycle and how we are layout out our workspace UI. Please let me know if I am missing something or if we could be handling this better. I have been wrong before and I hope that we can discuss this to either validate these usability patterns or come up with something even better. I look forward to your comments! 👀
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