April 30th, 2024

Nature Navigator

April Roundup for Navigator: Elevating Your Experience

As we stride into the blooming days of spring, we're thrilled to present a comprehensive overview of the latest developments and enhancements on Navigator. April has been a month of momentum and transformation, where we've continued to push the boundaries of excellence in meeting your evolving needs. Join us on this journey as we delve into the highlights of April and celebrate the strides we've made in elevating your experience.


Effortless Editing:

You can now effortlessly edit your draft topics initiated via the DOI flow.
You will have visibility for the count of valid articles from the DOI list file you upload while creating a topic.

Simplified Navigation:

"My Draft Topics" is now consolidated under the simplified label "My Topics" for clearer navigation. Within this section, you can find both draft and published topics clearly differentiated, ensuring better organization and ease of access.

Delete a Topic:

With this new functionality, you're in the driver's seat of your content. Whether you're tidying up your workspace or simply refining your focus, deleting topics is now just a click away. No need to wait for assistance. Streamline your workflow and keep your Nature Navigator library effortlessly organized.

Take control, delete with confidence! Under the 'My Topics' all topics whether in drafts or published can now be deleted by you with a simple click. Every topic tile has a 'Delete topic' option (visible when you hover over the topic tile).

Library Refresh:

All existing topics in the library have been refreshed with comprehensive topic descriptions.

🐞 Other Bug Fixes:

  • Expert Networks Zoom In/Out: Zoom functionality glitch resolved for smoother navigation.

  • Limit Warnings: No more limit warning messages during organization topic limit checks, ensuring a seamless user experience.

  • Dropdown Organization List Fixed: Dropdown list in the "My Institute Topics" tab no longer overlaps with topic cards.

  • Topic Anatomy: We removed the non-functional buttons on the topic anatomy (lower left circles of each anatomy entry)

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