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Widget Management Layout & Positioning Enhancement Requirement in Page Management (Strapi CMS)
We would like to raise a concern and enhancement request regarding the Widget Management layout under Page Management in Strapi CMS, as the current experience is highly time-consuming and difficult to manage for pages with large numbers of widgets. Currently, the widget list layout displays only around 5 widgets at a time, requiring users to continuously click on the ā€œLoad Moreā€ option to view additional widgets. This creates major usability challenges, especially while sequencing or repositioning widgets on long pages. Our expectation is to have an Expand View or Full Page View option, where the complete widget list can be viewed in a single scrollable layout without needing to repeatedly load more widgets. A larger and continuous view would significantly improve visibility, sequencing accuracy, and operational efficiency. Additionally, the current drag-and-drop functionality is slow and unstable. While repositioning widgets, the wrong widget often gets picked up during drag actions, and moving widgets across long sections becomes very time-consuming due to lag and delayed response. The drag-and-drop interaction needs to be optimized for faster performance and accurate widget selection/pinning. We would also like to request a multi-select and bulk positioning functionality within widget management. Users should be able to select multiple widgets together and place them directly at the desired position with a single action, instead of moving each widget individually. This would make widget sequencing much easier and more efficient. Another key concern is that newly added widgets currently get placed only at the bottom of the page by default, after which manual repositioning is required. Instead, there should be an option to directly add or insert a widget between existing widgets at the intended position itself. This enhancement would eliminate unnecessary drag-and-drop efforts and save significant operational time. Overall, we request improvements in: Full-page expandable widget view without ā€œLoad Moreā€ Faster and more accurate drag-and-drop functionality Correct widget selection during drag operations Multi-select and bulk repositioning capability Ability to insert widgets directly at a desired position between existing widgets Better usability and performance optimization for widget sequencing within Page Management These enhancements would greatly improve efficiency, reduce manual effort, and provide a much smoother widget management experience for the team.
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Responsive Administration Panel
Our plan is to make the Admin Panel work well on small screens and mobile phones. 1ļøāƒ£ Navigation & Layout We plan to update the main menu to work better on mobile. It will open as a side drawer that's easy to reach without taking up too much space. We also plan to improve the sub-menu. On small screens, complex menus can be hard to use. We'll make the sub-menu mobile-friendly while keeping it organized and easy to navigate. 2ļøāƒ£ Editing Content (Edit View) Most of our work will focus on making the Edit View work on mobile, since this is where people spend most of their time. We plan to redesign the header to fit narrow screens. Important buttons and information will stay visible and won't get cut off. Forms will stack neatly on small screens. We'll adjust spacing, improve field layouts, and make sure everything works well with touch controls. 3ļøāƒ£ Content History The Content History header will work on mobile. You'll be able to easily read information and use controls. History actions and details will move into mobile-friendly drawers. This will keep things consistent and easy to use. We'll make sure history comparisons and data display properly on small screens without breaking the layout or requiring horizontal scrolling. 4ļøāƒ£ List View Improvements We plan to redesign filters to work better on mobile. Instead of showing everything at once, filters will open in drawers or pop-ups. You'll still get all the filtering options, just organized better for small screens. 5ļøāƒ£ Rich Content & Complex Fields The rich text editor will work reliably on mobile devices. The toolbar will be easy to access, typing will be smooth, and everything will work well with touch. Components and dynamic zones can be tricky on small screens. We'll make sure you can still rearrange and edit structured content easily on mobile, not just on desktop. 6ļøāƒ£ Text & Visual Design We plan to improve how text looks on small screens. This will include adjusting font sizes, spacing, and layouts to make everything easy to read without feeling cramped.
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