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Mawthra
11 years agoHelpful | Level 6
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Allow us to show/hide sidebar items on the website
I love new features, don't get me wrong, but not at the cost of them cluttering up the UI with features I rarely (or never) use. The sidebar on the web keeps growing with no way to tame it. How about implementing a Gmail-style menu system where you can bury menu items you don't want to see, but can still access if need-be... this way the UI can be more tuned to how an individual uses it?
67 Comments
- LizardLizard5 years agoNew member | Level 2
As @MicioGeremia said.
The right-hand pane takes up a lot of space (esp on a laptop screen) and it is useless to me. Please allow the user to hide it, or at the very least resize it. It is wasted screen real-esate and makes the user interface annoy me every time I use Dropbox. All it shows is the name of the folder (which I know, and can see elsewhere) and the users (which I already know, and don't need to see 99% of the time).
- Mawthra5 years agoHelpful | Level 6
wlpendley You're right... the simplicity that made Dropbox so great in the early years is long gone
- Paul S.185 years agoExplorer | Level 4
C'mon Dropbox, please remove or allow all of us to remove the right sidebar! It is totally useless to me and takes up way too much screen real estate! And while you're at it, can you please make these changes as a 'default' instead of making all of us remove it every time we log in?
- wlpendley5 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I never thought Dropbox UI errors could ever drive me to OneDrive. But this is just ridiculous. They took a good product and "featured" it to death. :-(
- mleenheer5 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Funny that the first version of this suggestion was in 2015! Wow. Responsive development hey?
The web interface still doesn't allow sidebars to be resized or closed/hidden. I feel like all the menu options could be on one side or in a collapsible menu. Perhaps the dev team all uses 4k monitors so there's lots of real estate to work with while me and my low res screen plod along.
OneDrive anyone?
- hr936145 years agoNew member | Level 2
So this suggestion was over a year ago and still the right side bar is taking up so much space.
- Mawthra5 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Well, at just a little over 5 years since I originally made this suggestion, I see those extra menu items in the left bar have been moved to a sub-menu in the top right on the web... feels much more cleaner and focused now. Crazy it took so long, though ;)
- CARLOS326 years agoNew member | Level 2
THE SIDEBARS (ESPECIALLY THE RIGHTONE) TAKE SOME MUCH SPACE THAT WHEN i DOCK THE WINDOW TO ONE SIDE YOU CAN BARELY SEE THE NAMES OF THE FILES
- TexasHawkeye6 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Come on Dropbox. This is pathetic. Removing or Hiding the Sidebars is easy for the Dropbox dev team. Allowing the user to setting a switch, save in the profile object, and using that to power default hide settings in CSS. My development team does this routinely for my clients. It's about 2-3 hours for a single dev to complete. With browser profiles these days, the QA team can check it in a matter of minutes. Even with documentation, performance analysis (near-zero), DB schema updates (or none if using NoSQL), and push to production, you'll still talking a single resource equivilancy of an offshore resource for maybe a day or 2.
- muszik16 years agoNew member | Level 2
I can't even see the name of the files on the web version because the useless side bars take up so much space.
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