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Command palette: Add contextual shortcuts when editing a template #48481

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jameskoster opened this issue Feb 27, 2023 · 8 comments
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Command palette: Add contextual shortcuts when editing a template #48481

jameskoster opened this issue Feb 27, 2023 · 8 comments
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[Feature] Site Editor Related to the overarching Site Editor (formerly "full site editing")

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jameskoster commented Feb 27, 2023

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@jameskoster jameskoster added the [Feature] Site Editor Related to the overarching Site Editor (formerly "full site editing") label Feb 27, 2023
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To connect a dot, adding the 'Recent templates' section here can be a small first step that guides users to this area as a navigational tool for moving around in the site editor. In the future this might graduate to a more elaborate device as described in #44461 (comment)

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SaxonF commented Mar 28, 2023

I assume this a potential solution for the issue of "Quick template switching is still not quite there.".

Since we are also looking template vs content editing, it might be worth exploring alternative options for quick template switching. e.g. in page inspector. We also have onboarding flows for creating pages and templates which would be nice to align around.

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Hm, I think those are different things?

Template switching in the context of this issue is about quickly navigating from editing one template to another.

Template switching in the page inspector is about switching which template is applied to that page.

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SaxonF commented Mar 29, 2023

Template switching in the context of this issue is about quickly navigating from editing one template to another.

My bad! Can we just lean on command center for any "in editor" document switching? The templates list in sidebar is otherwise the go-to place for switching/previewing templates. I'm just trying to find opportunities to simplify, and the template details popover feels unnecessary at this point.

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Can we just lean on #49330 for any "in editor" document switching?

If we make it more discoverable (IE clicking the template title), then yes I think that makes sense.

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mtias commented May 1, 2023

Where are we on this given the new command palette and header design?

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The command palette should supplant the current popover. I'll update the OP.

@jameskoster jameskoster added Needs Design Needs design efforts. and removed Needs Dev Ready for, and needs developer efforts labels May 2, 2023
@jameskoster jameskoster changed the title Updating the template details popover Replace template details popover with contextual command palette May 2, 2023
@jameskoster jameskoster changed the title Replace template details popover with contextual command palette Command palette: Add contextual commands and shortcuts when editing a template May 18, 2023
@jameskoster jameskoster removed the Needs Design Needs design efforts. label May 18, 2023
@jameskoster jameskoster changed the title Command palette: Add contextual commands and shortcuts when editing a template Command palette: Add contextual shortcuts when editing a template May 18, 2023
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I guess this is tracked by #50407. I'll close.

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