Board Thread:Technical Updates/@comment-24006128-20200709172956/@comment-43707041-20200715141704

KrytenKoro wrote: Furthermore, we've avoided the phrase feature parity overall because it leaves basically no room for innovation and tailoring to use cases, marketplace trends, updates, etc.

But the things that are currently in use that the UCP migration breaks, y'all will be fixing those, right?

Another one I just noticed -- on the old editor, the page title (next to "Editing") was still a link, so you could open up the current version of the page as a tab, which is useful for stuff like copying over what is in the previous version of a page or in another section, without having to cancel out or go to show changes, or if you're doing certain forms of high-volume edits like adding categories to a lot of similarly-named pages all at once (you could hit the edit link on one, right click the title to open a new tab, modify the url as needed, hit edit on that one, etc.). I used that a lot in adding pages to my boardgame/cardgame wikis. I can't find an approximation for that feature in the new editor, any suggestions? That is very easy to do with JavaScript if you really want it. You just need to use a ve is active hook, then use JavaScript to modify the HTML of that element within the hook. I will make it later if you want.