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Simplified Sidebar #1
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I really love that you put so much care and thought into this! But I gotta say, the decision to move everything into its current setup was based on feedback from user interviews where folks were struggling to find content we already had that was hidden under "guides." We want to try the new, topical sidebar out for a bit and see if that increases the discoverability of the pages once lumped under "guides." All the same, I would love if you could tell me more about how you started jumping around. Perhaps you could share a screen recording with me where you explain what your flow was like and where you started hopping off? That would be incredibly useful and valuable to our ever-continuing efforts on the docs! |
@rachelnabors thanks! For someone who's not entirely sure what they're looking for, it's really hard to find something, you either get caught up reading the titles and get lost, or you get frustrated after reading a few docs that don't contain what you're trying to find. Whether this PR get's merged or not, this has already changed and it's so much better now since we have the classification per topics and devs can now know which docs might contain the contents they want 🙌 What I wanted to tweak a bit was the flow of the docs.
Styling, interaction, accessibility and performance are all as "must read" as "the basics" for understanding what react native is about, but the mentioned docs were sort of "in the middle". All these docs conform an extension of the basics and a category as "Guides" or "Advanced" groups them as such. Try it as newcomer, I really think it helps to continue that flow that the basics have and devs won't get lost since everything is grouped per topic tl;dr: some docs are an extension of the basics but their order gets mixed with ones that are more case specific (like troubleshooting or setting up), this PR tries to group the general concepts together and move the more case specific ones into other categories |
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I just saw the new docs and loved them, docs are so much easier to read ❤️. I noticed there are many first level categorizations which makes it a little bit harder to read them as a continuos flow. "The basics" was a total blast to read continuosly but after it I felt I had to start jumping around a bit to continue the lecture, this aims to solve that.
The sidebar would end up looking like this:
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Hope it helps :)