Here are a couple of toolbar flow Flow is the path of screens and interactions taken to accomplish a task. It’s an experience vector. Flow is also a feeling. It’s being unselfconscious and in the zone. Flow is what happens when difficulties are removed and you are freed to pursue an activity without forming intentions. You just do it.Flow is the actual user experience, in many ways. If you like, you can think of flow as a really comprehensive set of user stories. When you think about user flow, you’re thinking about exactly how a user will perform the tasks allowed by your product.Flow and Context
vizrecs I had laying around. These were done with 4.3 alpha, before the Customize icon landed in the toolbar.
Delete a post. Exercises Edit and Home in the toolbar.
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On a post permalink page. Tap the edit icon in the toolbar.
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Scroll down.
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Tap Move to Trash Trash in WordPress is like the Recycle Bin on your PC or Trash in your Macintosh computer. Users with the proper permission level (administrators and editors) have the ability to delete a post, page, and/or comments. When you delete the item, it is moved to the trash folder where it will remain for 30 days..
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Tap the Home icon in the toolbar.
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Tap Visit Site.
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Front page.
Create a post and then chain edit it. Exercises + and Edit in the toolbar. Uses View Post in the publish/save notices to link from back to front, rather than the toolbar.
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Front page. Tap +.
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Tap Post.
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Add title and content.
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Scroll down.
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Tap Publish.
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Tap View Post in the notice.
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On the post permalink page. Tap the edit icon in the toolbar.
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Make some changes.
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Scroll down.
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Publish. Note misaligned spinner.
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Tap View Post.
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Back on the post permalink page.
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