Foundations - Direction May
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Dev Section Direction Updates : May (Product#5734 - closed)
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Summary (via- The team has invested heavily in a new Navigation design, with an aim to minimize users feeling overwhelmed, orienting them across the platform, and helping them pick up where they left off.
- The team is evaluating customizable navigation to address user challenges and is using SUS verbatims to refine the themes they are testing during UXR.
- The rollout plan has been completed, and the team is releasing the navigation behind a toggle as Generally Available, with opt-in in 16.0 and toggling it on by default for all users in 16.1.
- The team is also conducting Google Summer of Code and exploring changes to type scales.
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