# Project 13 Summary ## Summary ### CLI: * Realm enterprise install is quite slow * Some warnings during installation * Maybe clear logs after it started * Repeating "Creating default sidebar" log (not needed) * Fix the --navbar-background-color to --navbar-bg-color * Log in to Reunite should be a link * Connect a git should be a link to the guide * @Michał Matczuk (mm) didn't understand how to connect the repo initially and couldn't find it easily in the App). He started with remote content * Not clear what to do with pre-existing files (remove or keep?) * Change Icon in Git settings is wrong (should be pencil or something like this) * The warning during "connect remote git" should be more visible! Maybe even double-confirm ### Reunite: * Nice to add to docs some branch name to suggest * Add wrapper around "Learn more about supported formatting" * Update part with "ctrl+s" it's out of date * Add some comparison with Preview and Production previews (before section "Preview your changes") * "Where is sidebar" we should also show screenshot with "left sidebar"? * Realm: Empty sidebar - add some fallback * Realm: Missing default logo or “My project” text in logo as default? * "Configure sidebars.yaml file" realm docs: use page directly next to the group (Museum api) same as Local development guide * Missing link to sidebar detailed instruction in section “Configure sidebar” * We can add some information why we are using `link: /` because it looks like missing path or something, add some comment: “it will redirect to root” * Before "Next steps" we are missing part “MERGE WITH MAIN” - how to create production build? ### User interview discussions: * It went smooth, he knew what he does and what he is looking for. * Project cards need some improvements - he was stuck on the Project overview page. * Pricing page needs adjustments with product picker. * Not clear how to find differences between products? * Maybe we should have a table view with features and check marks? * Catalog needs improvements. * Commit tab was confusing a bit because he was familiar with VS Code and expected to see some way to choose which files to commit.