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  1. Caught in the same topic as the other bug I just reported - when clicking to edit a post, the post editor unexpectedly shunts down from where the content originally sat, which can be frustrating. I believe it’s the “Required” text that appears that is making it happen, but it’s not a desirable UX as users will expect to be able to click where the text was in order to edit it, only to have the editor shift to a different location. ipsv5-22.mp4
  2. This appears to be an issue with posts that are tagged with the “Community Expert” flag, but I just caught this issue when trying to access dropdown menus on Matt’s post from another topic. Doesn’t seem to be happening to anyone else’s in that thread. Could be a z-index issue, not sure. ipsv5-1.mp4
  3. While we’re at it, can we get rid of that horizontal line that appears on desktop in the Share popup? I know it’s there to separate the mobile “More sharing options” button from the rest of the social platform icons, but on desktop that “more” button never appears, so... it’s just redundant and looks uglyyyyy~
  4. Re-posting this here because I’m not sure if anyone is looking at the V5 Alpha Club anymore (besides Marc - you know I love you though)! 😅 Loving the Side Panel in V5, but one thing that is irritating me a little bit is the margins/design concerning nested menu lists. I have a sub-menu called "Projects", nested within the 'Browse' menu. On a traditional header menu layout, it looks like this: That's fine, I can live with that (although it'd be nice to have the dashes in the submenu list items replaced with icons if the admin has set one). But on the Side Panel design, it looks like this: The 'Projects' sub-menu has been presented as a top-level navigation list, and there's a massive gap between the 'Projects' title and the rest of the menu (both above and below). It kind of ruins the navigation flow that I want to set up for my users, and it makes the overall menu too confusing for a user to scan easily. I propose we redesign nested menus in the Side Panel so that it is clearer what is sub-menu and what is top-level. I've mock-designed an example below for consideration: