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App Navigation And Screen Elements

Understand what each shell element does: Workspace rail, sidebar, page header, and scope toolbar.

Common paths

/{workspaceSlug}/{workspaceSlug}/products/{workspaceSlug}/assets

Workspace rail (left narrow rail)

The workspace rail lets you switch workspace context fast and open notifications.

  • Grid icon opens Home or View All (partner context).
  • Workspace icons switch tenant or shared brand context.
  • Plus icon opens workspace creation.
  • Bell opens Notification Center.

Main sidebar

The main sidebar is your app module navigation. It also contains workspace account actions.

  • Dashboard, Assets, Products, Updates are the core modules.
  • Collapse/expand state is remembered per workspace.
  • Workspace menu includes Settings and invite/member actions (role based).

Page header and scope toolbar

On list pages, scope controls appear in the header to define active content context.

  • Market, Channel, Destination, Language selectors define current view context.
  • These controls are shown on Assets and Products list views.
  • Product detail pages keep a compact back header and show scope tools in-page.

Partner view behavior

If your workspace is partner type, scope and route behavior include brand feed context.

  • Routes can include /view/{scope} where scope is all or a brand slug.
  • Shared brand rows are read-only in combined partner views.
  • The rail keeps brand switching available without leaving the current module.
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