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by StanAngeloff
1567 days ago
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> Improved navigability sounds useful. It does, indeed. It does also remind me of GitLab and their quest for finding the best navigation [1]. It was every few versions that the nav kept changing... from horizontal to vertical to fly out to top/side, etc. Looked like bikeshedding on the outside as it seemed to be easier to iterate over the design of the product rather than the actual product. Ultimately what their UX team settled on has been pretty stable for a while. [1] https://about.gitlab.com/blog/2019/07/31/navigation-state-of... |
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