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UX: Domain Links in Card Header with Priority Navigation #1396

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ali-issa opened this issue Mar 4, 2025 · 0 comments
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UX: Domain Links in Card Header with Priority Navigation #1396

ali-issa opened this issue Mar 4, 2025 · 0 comments
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ali-issa commented Mar 4, 2025

What problem will this feature address?

Currently, users need to navigate to the Domains tab to access their application's domains. This creates unnecessary friction when users simply want to quickly check or visit their deployed applications. Adding domain links directly to the card header would improve accessibility and streamline the workflow.

Proposed Changes

Add domain links directly to the card header with:

  • Priority navigation pattern that adapts to different screen sizes
  • Overflow menu for additional domains when space is limited
  • "Add domain" shortcut in the dropdown for quick domain creation

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Benefits

  • Provides immediate access to deployed applications from the main view
  • Responsive design works across all device sizes
  • Improves user experience by reducing navigation steps
  • Maintains clean UI by intelligently handling overflow with priority navigation
  • Streamlines domain management with quick-access "Add domain" shortcut

Will you send a PR to implement it?

Yes

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