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Find a spot for the "Help" section #599

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jasmussen opened this issue May 2, 2017 · 3 comments
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Find a spot for the "Help" section #599

jasmussen opened this issue May 2, 2017 · 3 comments
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@jasmussen
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We have a spot for "Screen Options", it's this control panel icon button:

screen shot 2017-05-02 at 10 11 41

However we haven't yet found a good new spot for "Help".

As we think about where to place this, let's keep in mind it's a feature that is likely to be useful to users very early on, and then perhaps no longer after that.

Should it live in the adminbar?

@jasmussen jasmussen added Design [Priority] Low Used to indicate that the issue at hand isn't a top priority to address and can be handled later labels May 2, 2017
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The only way I think its ok having in admin bar is if we do this on all sections, not just editor. If its just editor, then it should be within that UI context.

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joyously commented May 2, 2017

We have a spot for "Screen Options", it's this control panel icon button:

I can't see in the image anything that matches what you said.

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We have started adding help text to the sidebar, in context. This feels superior to the old help dialog. As such, I'm going to close this for now, as solved by a different approach. We can re-open if need be.

Screenshots of contextual help:

screen shot 2017-07-03 at 15 59 41

screen shot 2017-07-03 at 16 00 08

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