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issues on sidebar #2

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xxchan opened this issue Oct 21, 2024 · 6 comments
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issues on sidebar #2

xxchan opened this issue Oct 21, 2024 · 6 comments

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xxchan commented Oct 21, 2024

  1. right sidebar is lost (perhaps won't look good in the new design)

  2. Top level of left sidebar cannot be folded, so it becomes crowded, especially "Deploy & operate" section.

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  1. The old left sidebar has much more content in one screen than the new one. Perhaps we need to change font size, or re-organize.
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st1page commented Oct 21, 2024

In addition to this, it was previously possible to let some paths expand by default as a way to guide the user

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st1page commented Oct 21, 2024

  • right sidebar is lost (perhaps won't look good in the new design)

I am not sure what is the "right sidebar" meaning here 🤔 I can see this in my browser
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xxchan commented Oct 21, 2024

I think it's because I'm using mini Arc (Arc with left sidebar)

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@xxchan thanks for the feedback!

For #2, I refactored topic under "Deploy and Operate." They are not just a bunch of topics any more. :) Please take a look.

For #3, the old sidebar indeed is condensed and therefore displays more items than the current one. I moved some of the sections to be tabs. Now the sidebar looks reasonable. We can experiment with different font size / weight and spacing to find better layout plans.

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xxchan commented Oct 30, 2024

LGTM!

In addition to this, it was previously possible to let some paths expand by default as a way to guide the user

@st1page I'm not sure what path do you refer to specifically?

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st1page commented Nov 26, 2024

LGTM!

In addition to this, it was previously possible to let some paths expand by default as a way to guide the user

@st1page I'm not sure what path do you refer to specifically?

When "process data" is open, the "SQL" is open too
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