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Is it essential that it is a button, or could it be the behavior of collapsing the root node or a context menu option?

Should the result be the same as if you manually collapsed each Publication node?  Note that if you collapse a Publication node, the expand state of all descendant nodes is kept intact, so that if you expand the Publication node again, the descendant nodes that were previously expanded are immediately expanded again.

Or do you expect typical "collapse all" functionality for a tree view, where all nodes are collapsed?

"Collapse all" button in Publications panel

Button to collapse all publications in the Publications panel.

  • Would renaming "refresh" to "collapse all" in the context menu option for the Content Management node meet this request then?

    It seems like the use case would be in "starting over" after exploring or working within a given CMS for awhile.

  • A button, collapsing the root node or a context menu option will all work. Typical "Collapse all" functionality for a tree view (collapsing all nodes) should be sufficient, imho.

    Note: Selecting "Refresh" in the content menu option of the root node ("Content Management") currently appears to do a typical collapse all. Double clicking the root node appears to hide all Publication nodes...

  • Thanks for your idea.  Although this one seems pretty straight-forward, the description is very terse and doesn't make clear which problem you are trying to solve and how the expected solution should work. Please provide a bit more detail to give us a better idea of the problem and scope of the solution.