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After going further than one level deep it becomes somewhat weird to not have any context for how you got there.
Putting an address bar of sorts in the upper left corner of the page to allow the user to quickly go back to a certain page and know how they got there would help the UX a lot in my opinion. Attached is a quick mockup of what such an address bar would look like.
Has this been discussed before? It's not really necessary when just going one or two levels deep, but it would definitely a nice-to-have. It would also be possible to turn the links in the address bar into dropdowns, which would allow users to more quickly move between & better visualize different "branches" (slightly similar to issue #21)
After going further than one level deep it becomes somewhat weird to not have any context for how you got there.
Putting an address bar of sorts in the upper left corner of the page to allow the user to quickly go back to a certain page and know how they got there would help the UX a lot in my opinion. Attached is a quick mockup of what such an address bar would look like.
Has this been discussed before? It's not really necessary when just going one or two levels deep, but it would definitely a nice-to-have. It would also be possible to turn the links in the address bar into dropdowns, which would allow users to more quickly move between & better visualize different "branches" (slightly similar to issue #21)