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Message #02624
[design] Intended usage of the page stack navigation model
Hello,
Just wondering what the intended use of the page stack navigation model
is. Is it just for representing a hierarchy of navigation (such as
clicking to view a picture, and back means "go back to the last page"),
or should it also be used to represent a hierarchy of data also, where
back would mean "go up one level in the hierarchy of data"?
For example, what about the File Manager? Should this use a page stack
to represent the hierarchy of a file system, should it just use one page
that changes to display the current directory?
Thank you,
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Michael Spencer - ibeliever.github.io
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