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We don't provide users with an easy way to identify which component they're currently viewing. This is a big problem for wayfinding (especially for users arriving from Google search), and will continue to be a problem even after we introduce the global nav.
A good first step would be to add the component title to the top of the left nav. It should probably also be a link to the component start page (same as the breadcrumb). If the component has a version switcher, the title should sit adjacent to the version dropdown toggle.
NOTE: we should make sure to test long component titles to ensure that long titles wrap appropriately.
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@colegoldsmith I noticed that the version switcher got moved above the component title in the left nav. I thought it was supposed to be next to the component title (like in the screenshot above), but maybe there was a decision to reverse course that I wasn’t aware of?
We don't provide users with an easy way to identify which component they're currently viewing. This is a big problem for wayfinding (especially for users arriving from Google search), and will continue to be a problem even after we introduce the global nav.
A good first step would be to add the component title to the top of the left nav. It should probably also be a link to the component start page (same as the breadcrumb). If the component has a version switcher, the title should sit adjacent to the version dropdown toggle.
NOTE: we should make sure to test long component titles to ensure that long titles wrap appropriately.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: