Under Community Review

We'll see how the Sites view could be combined or better integrated with the Publication list in the Content Explorer for future UI work.

Open publications from Sites screen

In the Sites screen, showing a list of Tridion-managed web sites, make it possible to select a publication to go directly to the selected publication in Content Explorer (i.e. publication selected in Publications panel).

Tridion Sites screen with an arrow pointing to a publication titled 'DXA Staging, DXA Live' with a note saying 'Click on Publication title to open Publication in Content Explorer'. A blurred error message is visible next to the publication icon.

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  • Do you find yourself or editors using this list of sites? And if so, how is this screen particularly useful compared to the Publication tree, custom pages, or other ways editors get to managed websites?

    In the new Graphene-based User Interface setup we could choose to implement a similar "Sites" or "Channels" view OR consolidate these features into the CME view. It can help us to understand what parts of the "Sites" view is preferred or useful to editors for an update sometime after Sites 9.5.

    Note that this doesn't need to be a frequently used screen. For example, I've personally used this Sites overview to explain multi-site CMS concepts without diving directly into the Content Manager Explorer. :-)

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  • Do you find yourself or editors using this list of sites? And if so, how is this screen particularly useful compared to the Publication tree, custom pages, or other ways editors get to managed websites?

    In the new Graphene-based User Interface setup we could choose to implement a similar "Sites" or "Channels" view OR consolidate these features into the CME view. It can help us to understand what parts of the "Sites" view is preferred or useful to editors for an update sometime after Sites 9.5.

    Note that this doesn't need to be a frequently used screen. For example, I've personally used this Sites overview to explain multi-site CMS concepts without diving directly into the Content Manager Explorer. :-)

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