Allow backoffice users to toggle between the default and custom view of a block list property. #11790
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Sounds like a useful addition - from memory the logic for determining custom or default view is pretty straightfoward so wouldnt be a super complex change. Can't immediately think of any reason not to do this... |
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Here is a quick demo of this in action. I'm wondering if I can get feedback from anyone at Umbraco HQ & community before I jump into creating an issue and a pull request? 2022-01-14_02-32-18.mp4 |
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I don't think editors should know about custom views and non custom views. My kneejerk reaction would be that your custom views are simply not fit for what you want to do. I guess you want to get some kind of WYSIWYG experience, but becuase it is too overwhelming, you need to turn it off from time to time. In stead I think you should use the preview function - or if core could have a preview function similar to the one in Perplex Content Blocks. |
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As it stands now, you can apply a custom view to a block type. When editing content - if a block type has a custom view, that custom view is rendered.
I often find myself wishing for a toggle (while editing content) that would allow me to turn off custom views temporarily so I can more easily find the content I'm looking for.
What I'm proposing here is a set of icons [default|custom] that would allow any content editor to toggle the view presented.
The default can remain [custom] so if a view has a custom html template assigned – that will be used. OOTB so far.
But if you were to select [default] it would turn these custom html templates off (temporarily). This is the new feature I'm asking for.
Any opinions / recommendations / support from the community?
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