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From YouTube: Create UX Update - 13.0 - Editor
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Links to related issues:
Fix markdown preview styling for Web IDE dark theme
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/214239
Dark theme for the modals in the Web IDE
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/213828
Web IDE show warning message when user opens IDE and can't push code
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/213581
Reduce WebIDE Upload file icon user confusion
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/29203
A
A
Everybody
mike
nichols
product
designer
for
the
editor
group
gonna
be
going
over
some
of
the
items
that
we
are
working
on
from
a
UX
standpoint
in
milestone.
13.0,
as
this
is
my
first
milestone
taken
over
for
Marcel,
still
kind
of
getting
up
to
speed
so
working
through
a
few
things.
But
one
of
the
main
things
that
has
carried
over
into
13.0
is
the
dark
theme
that
we've
been
putting
in
place
for
the
editor.
A
Well,
a
lot
of
that
work
is
happening
in
the
current
milestone
and
13
we're
looking
at
some
of
the
edge
cases,
things
like
right,
the
right-hand
sidebar
and
drop
downs
and
modal's
and
markdown.
So
let's
look
at
the
markdown
preview.
Styling,
there's
not
a
lot
of
work
to
be
done
here,
but
I
brought
this
one
up.
So
I
think
this
might
be
an
interesting
cross
stage.
Opportunity
with
a
static
site.
A
Editor
group,
Michael
I,
know
that
you
in
your
video
we're
discussing
markdown
so
might
be
interesting
to
get
your
perspective
here
on
markdown
in
the
context
of
dark
mode
and
the
implications
of
that
another
thing.
I
thought
was
interesting
in
the
in
a
comment
for
the
dark
theme
for
modal,
which
we
actually
aren't
doing
in
13.0,
but
Marcel
had
brought
up
a
point
about
how
material
design
deals
with
dark
mode.
What's
interesting,
a
dark
mode
is
depth
becomes
a
real
problem
because
you
can't
rely
on
and
the
go-to
there's
generally
shadows.
A
I
wish
don't
work
well
on
dark
mode,
so
you
kind
of
have
to
use
some
other
tools
in
the
toolbox,
so
the
link
that
he
had
there
was
a
very
interesting
read.
The
long
and
short
of
it
was
basically
using
light.
So
the
higher
things
go
closer
to
the
light
source.
It
is
so
things
actually
get
lighter
as
they
increase
in
depth
in
dark
mode.
It's
an
interesting
approach
to
something
I
hadn't
considered
before
out
of
the
darkmoon.
A
We
are
working
a
few
other
things,
some
errors,
so
one
was
just
improving
error
messaging
when
you
basically
have
gotten
to
the
web
ID,
but
don't
have
permissions
to
edit
things.
This
one
does
bring
up
an
interesting
point
that
I
think
kind
of
crosses
olive
gitlab.
Is
that
we
a
lot
of
times?
Look
at.
You
know
blocking
people
from
getting
the
things
that
they
can't
get
to,
but
way
this
one
actually
comes
up
is
by
entering
a
URL.
So
it's
a
it's
a
good
kind
of
message.
A
I
think
everybody
kind
of
think
about
it's
you
know:
can
somebody
get
to
a
feature
that
we
think
that
they
can't
be
a
URL
and
then
how
do
we
gracefully
handle
those
errors
in
that
situation,
I
mean
the
last
one
I
want
to
talk
about
is
one
that
I've
been
excited
about.
It's
actually
not
slated
to
be
worked
on
in
13.0,
but
I'm
doing
a
little
design
work
for
it.
A
The
reason
why
I'm
excited
about
it
is
because
it's
my
own
kind
of
personal
pet
peeve,
one
that's
been
open
for
ten
months,
but
basically
when,
when
uploading
a
new
file
to
the
web,
ID
there's
a
this.
This
new
button
here,
which,
when
I
first
started
to
get
that
cause
confusing
for
me,
actually
uploaded
stuff
accidentally
to
a
folder
that
it
mean
to
so.
A
Basically,
the
idea
here
is
to,
if
you
are
in
a
nested
folder
to
pre-populate
that
upon
clicking
on
this
with
the
associated
folder,
so
we're
hoping
this
will
produce
some
some
user
error
in
its
music
confusion.
That's
all
I
had
to
talk
about.
Let
me
reach
out
if
you
have
any
questions
or
anything
like
to
talk
about
further.
Thank
you.