Project 47: Sidebar eval again
Number | Topic | Clicks |
---|---|---|
1 | Code walkthroughs | 3 |
2 | Document API described with AsyncAPI | 3 |
3 | Set up your navbar, footer, and sidebar | 2 |
4 | Use API functions to integrate data from Graphana | 3 |
5 | Change the color of a heading | 2 |
6 | Revert changes | 2 |
7 | Single source content from another repo | 3 |
8 | Version content | 2 |
9 | Set up SSO with Okta | 3 |
10 | Protect the content behind a login | 10 |
11 | Make advanced role based access where different team members can access different content | 3 |
12 | Add a multi-product switcher | 3 |
13 | Use a GitHub action to single-source content | 4 |
14 | Add cards or tiles in Markdown pages | 3 |
15 | Set up Respect Monitoring | 3 |
16 | Highlight specific rows in a table | 5 |
What made you smile?
- It was pretty funny and interesting to see how the Sidebar evolved and definitely easier than the last time.
- The sidebar looks more logical, groupped items appear in expected locations.
What did you find confusing?
- Item 4: We found the API functions integration, however nothing mentioning Grafana itself.
- Item 9: we haven't found the information about OKTA itself, but we reached to the documentation about different IdPs.
- Item 10: we were trying to find the
requiresLogin: true
, however it was impossible to get to it via the Sidebar.