240525 – MOOVPAD Pro – Workspace Float/Defloat

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More Workspace UI Flexibility

After the last post, I realised that there's no real reason to force MOOVPAD Pro Desktop users to work with floating (separate) windows for workspaces when they may actually prefer to have the workspaces kept within the confines of the main dashboard. Users may prefer to work that way and simply maximise the main dashboard, perhaps even hide the dashboard widgets and load them only if/when needed.

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So the images here show a new feature added - workspace float/defloat (using the button below the control handle at top-right). The first image shows a new workspace launched, automatically in a "defloated" or dashboard-bound control. Users can then click the highlighted button at top-right to float the workspace into it's own window (which also makes the workspace partially transparent). This workspace can then be moved around the whole desktop as in the third-image. Clicking the same highlighted button again will close the window and return the workspace to it's original dashboard-bound control.

So this should give users even more flexibility with how they want to layout their dashboard and workspaces 🙂

Stay awesome,

EMH

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HOW MOOVPAD IS BEING BUILT

For the overview of how MOOVPAD apps are being developed, the reasoning behind particular decisions during development, policies, and more in relation to all the technical things, please see the link to the left.

This will be an ongoing work in progress, and will always be linked to the bottom of each upcoming Blog post.