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Change collapsed arrow direction for lists and editor widgets #1059

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@Doocey Doocey commented Jan 29, 2018

- Summary

Change the default direction of the chevron icon on in-editor widgets. Widgets such as the Image and YouTube embed features now have a right-facing arrow icon when in collapsed state signalling encased content, rather than an up (^) icon.
This change address enhancement suggestion #1057 to improve the UX of the editor widgets.

- Before:
default-behaviour

- New Behaviour:
preferred-behaviour

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In-editor widget icon direction change for better UX when in a collapsed state.

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verythorough commented Jan 29, 2018

Deploy preview for netlify-cms-www ready!

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verythorough commented Jan 29, 2018

Deploy preview for cms-demo ready!

Built with commit dff9939

https://deploy-preview-1059--cms-demo.netlify.com

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Totally agree, thanks!

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Perfect, thanks!

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