Structure view in Map Editor
The Structure view is a streamlined version of Map Editor, where you can quickly make simple changes.
The following are some things you can do with maps in Structure view once the map is checked out:
- Add new topics
- Rename topics
- Reorganize topics
Number | Name | Description |
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1 | Navigation bar | Use it to return to the My Assignments page, go to other functions (depending on your role), access help, or sign out. |
2 | Breadcrumb path | Displays the map title and any context for the map |
3 | Main Editing area | Where you add and move topics in the map. |
4 | Toggle for switching editors | A clickable link that lets you switch between the Content view and Structure view. |
5 | Action buttons | A set of buttons with all the allowed actions for the map. |
6 | Actions menu | For every topic in a map, there is an Actions menu beside it, which you can use to move or rename topics in the map. |
7 | Side Panel | Different panels appear here according to the context. You can click on any of the panels to expand or collapse them.
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Working with topics in Structure view
In Structure view, you can take actions on any topic in the map while the map is in read-only mode. You can do things such as:
- Open topics to view them
- Edit topics in another tab
- Move topics to another status
If a topic has sub-topics that are active assignments for you, an indicator appears on the topic to display the number of active assignments nested under it.
By opening the right-side panel, you can also view the details of your assignment for the map.