Video: Quickbase's Navigation Revolution: What's New and Why It Matters | Duration: 2776s | Summary: Quickbase's Navigation Revolution: What's New and Why It Matters
Transcript for "Quickbase's Navigation Revolution: What's New and Why It Matters": Hello, everybody, and welcome to, Quickbase's, navi next webinar here. Sorry about that. I'm just, like, taking a look at a couple of things. I wanted to thank everyone for joining us here, and just wanted to give everyone quick heads up in terms of housekeeping. Feel free to go ahead and post in the chat, you know, where you're logging in from and joining us today. You'll also see on the top right hand corner, where you can, post messages, as well as q and a as well. And, in addition, in cycle cast, you'll be able to move, some settings around. So if you wanna change the video, the size, all that good stuff. I see folks here from South Carolina, from California, Florida. I'm I'm in, Portland, Oregon. This is great. Thank you so much, everyone, for joining from all over. And today, on our session, we've got, some great folks that are going to be brand new, that are going to be at our webinar. We've got, Tracy Prentice and, also, Christina Shumakova who's going to be, helping with answering questions in our chat and q and a. And joining us later would be, Osa Edebury who will be also answering questions as well. So I just wanna thank everyone, and we'll go ahead and and get started with the webinar. Have a great day. Good morning, good afternoon and good evening. Really on where in the world you are joining me today, and welcome to this session where we will be talking about quick basis navigation, really delving into what's new and why it should matter to you. Before we get started, I would be remiss if I did not introduce myself. My name is also deberie, and I am a senior product trainer at quick base. And I'm joined here today with my co host Tracy Prentice to walk you through our content for today. Now for today, we are, again, going to be focusing on the new navigation. So this webinar is all about new nav, and hopefully you've heard all about New Nav and you're already using it and loving it. But whether you are using it now or you haven't tried it yet, this is the perfect place for you to learn more about our new UI and its benefits. Let's just go ahead and start talking about our goals for this session. For today, we are going to start by introducing you to new nav, highlighting some of the changes you can expect to see versus the old or top navigation. Then we'll talk about why we made this change and the benefits you can expect to get by utilizing this new navigation, and finally, we'll discuss the timeline and rollout phases of new nav and explore its functionality in Quickbase. So what is new navigation? Well, this is gonna refer to the interface that we see when we are using Quickbase, and the new navigation was rolled out in May of 2024. Now this is an update to our previous navigation or UI, which is going to be known as top nav. You might also hear it be referred to as old navigation or legacy navigation. It's the same thing, and new nav is gonna change the ways that things look and how we access them. But, and this is a big but, it does not impact how these features work in Quickbase. Okay? So the primary changes that we're going to see with the new navigation are gonna be reflected in how we move between our apps and tables, and, of course, how we navigate in Quickbase. Now what has changed in the new navigation? You'll notice that in the new navigation, there are fewer bars at the top of the page, like the app and the table bars. And again, these changes are primarily reflected in the location of the features, not the actual functionality of the features themselves. Now this graphic that I have here on my screen is going to illustrate the change. So the features that we have inside of our app in our table bar in the old nav, which are typically found at the top of the page, will now be found in a collapsible sidebar, which is gonna be found on the left side of our page when we are inside of an app, and the Global Nav menu. Specifically, the Waffle menu, which is going to be found in the upper left corner of the page in new nav. We will be exploring these new locations later in a demo at the end of this session. Now let's get into some of the benefits of the new navigation, and there are a ton of them. Let's just start with this list. When people use Quickbase, we want them to fall in love at first clicks. When you first open Quickbase, we want you to be amazed, odd, and we want you to feel like this is where it's at. And one of the ways that we can leave a better first impression is by refreshing our navigation, really giving it a more modern look and feel, and that's exactly what the new navigation is going to do. Now because those bars like the app and the table bar were moved from the top of the window, the size of our pages now are significantly larger, giving users more space to access data from their apps. So we're going to be able to see more information without having to scroll or move the screen around. And there are also gonna be more pathways or locations to access things like our app and table settings, which is going to make it way easier for us to navigate efficiently. And in some cases, it's really gonna reduce the amount of clicks required to accomplish a task. Now another thing you might notice is the consistency of our new navigation. It is designed to have full parity with the top navigation. So it's going to be the exact same features behaving in the exact same ways. Again, the layout, the location, it's just going to be a little bit different. Now we do use the waffle menu to provide a single point of access for our app level features, like our recently opened apps, pipelines, solutions, the Quickbase Exchange, and also the admin console for those of you who are admins. And finally, we're going also focused on internationalization, so we do have some testing done with a third party company to ensure that the new nav meets our keyboard and screen reader accessibility standards. What this means is that users should be able to navigate Quickbase now using the screen reader software and their keyboard in the new navigation as needed. And, again, we wanna make sure that there is full parity between the top and the new navigation while creating an environment that makes it easier to localize our apps in the future. So if you have teams that are in completely different geographic regions, maybe have international teams, the new nav is a huge, huge step up from that top nav. Now let's review the timeline for new NAV as it pertains to all of our user accounts, and we're gonna start from when we began. So new NAV was released for open beta in May of 2024, and since then, admins do have the ability to turn off the account level switch if they don't want users to see this option, and I will be showing you how to turn that on later on in our demo. However, during the July release, new nav will become the default for new accounts and those with EOTI permissions. K? So this means that whenever someone creates a new account, new nav is going to be automatically turned on. K? Additionally, there are going to be user level permissions that will be made available. Now for September, new NAV version 1 will go GA, and you might be wondering why our beta spans across several months. Right? We started in May, and in September that's when it's finally going to go GA. And this was a purposeful decision made by our product team for a couple of reasons. First one is to give people enough time to accommodate for this change. We know that change management can take some time, and it also takes time for people to get comfortable using something new even if it's a product that they know and love. So we wanted to provide a long runway for that change management so that you can get your teams up to scuff. Another reason is that we wanted to allow as much time to collect as much feedback as possible from our customers, and we wanted to do that because we wanna consider what y'all have to say and implement things that we think make sense for GA's release. Now though users currently have access to switch between the old and the new navigation, controls for this will be removed during Q1 of 2025, and that means that the new navigation will be the only option, so that will be the only UI left. So you definitely wanna make sure that folks are fully prepared for that change. Now let's talk about how we navigate, and, again, I'm gonna show you what this look like live, but let's just talk about the process here for a bit. If you wanna turn on the option for your users to switch between top and new navigation, you wanna make sure you're going into your admin console on the permissions page. And at the top of that page, you will turn on the show navigation options in user preferences toggle, and this is going to give your end users the ability to switch between the 2 UIs. Now if the beta features toggle is off by the time that new nav goes GA, again, this is happening in September, your users will still be defaulted to the new navigation, but they will not have the option of switching back to the top navigation while that is still available. So just an FYI, and something to consider and keep in mind. Now once you have that toggle turned on, the next step is to actually turn on the new navigation UI, and to do that you're gonna go into the upper right corner of your page where you will find the name of the user for that account. So typically, that's gonna be your name if you're logged into your account, and once you click on that, a menu is going to open up. That is your user menu. From that menu, you are going to select my preferences. You're then going to select the sidebar navigation radio button at the top of that page, and then you're going to click on that save button on the side of that page. Now there are a couple of things to note, and like the sidebar, the Global Navigation menu will only have links relevant to the user's permissions. So an example of this is, let's say, the account that you are working with does not allow access to features like pipelines or the exchange for their end users. Well, once you switch over to new nav, it's going to maintain those permissions, so those options would not be available in that waffle menu. For any people who are not admins inside of your account, they will also not be able to see the link to the admin console, so you don't have to worry about them, having access to that either. Secondly, another good thing to be aware of is that if you are currently using the new navigation, you may have noticed that the URLs look a little bit different, and that they are. So with the top navigation, the host name is your realm ID, followed by dotquickbase.com, and in the new navigation, the host name is now your realm ID followed by dot ui dotquickbase.com. This was done to improve performance and cut down on the page load times. It's also going to make it easier for users to understand and manipulate the URL path when needed, and this also better aligns with patterns that we commonly see on modern websites. So all in all, this is going to really provide a smoother, more intuitive experience for all of our users. Because of this change, you want to make sure that you're following up with any pop up blockers that you may have set up, that you may have configured for the old or top navigation, and update that with the new navigation's URL pass. With that being said, let's jump right into our demonstration of the new navigation. Alright. So I am currently logged into my builder account, and you can see that I am using the old or the top navigation. So the first thing that I do wanna do is turn on the option to access the new navigation from my admin console. So from where I am currently, I'm gonna just go over here to the right of my screen where I see that link that says manage my account. And from there I'll see this panel on the left side. I'm gonna be clicking on that tab that says permissions. And I'm gonna be able to see that toggle at the very top. So this is gonna allow me to be able to switch from the top navigation into the new navigation. So I'm just gonna turn that toggle on. And now that I have that turned on, I am going to navigate into my user menu. So you'll find that in the global bar in the top right corner where your name is. I'm gonna open up that menu and I'm gonna click into my preferences. Alright. So once I do that, I'm gonna be able to see right at the top of this page the navigation option, and this is where I'm gonna be able to choose which navigation I wanna use. So I'm gonna select the sidebar navigation by clicking on this radio button here, and then from there I am gonna click that save button. And you can see that it just converts my navigation into this new one. And I am quite zoomed in here, so let me just zoom out a bit. And I'm going to save that change. Right. So now that I've saved that, this is going to be the navigation that I'm gonna be using. I'm just going to go back to my apps page by clicking on this quick base logo in the top left corner, and you can see it takes me right back onto this landing page. So now that I have my new navigation turned on, I wanna show you some of the features that are really highlighted in the new nav. And to see that I do have to be clicked into an application. Now we can still access our apps from this login page. So you can see my apps are still listed here. You might see them in a different style if you have that icon view turned on instead. But I'm actually going to be going into our global nav bar and that's all the way up here at the top of our page where my cursor is moving horizontally. And I'm just gonna go over here to the left side where I see this waffle icon, looks like a Belgian waffle. Let's click that open and this is going to be our waffle menu. So here we can see a few things, right? These are features that are accessible in Quickbase and of course as admins you do have control over who has access to these features within your realm. On the right side of this waffle menu, you can see my recent apps and these are all of the apps that I have accessed recently. So this is gonna show me the top 8 apps. And at the very top, I can see what I've accessed the most recently. So I am going to click into our Fundamentals app so that we can take a look at some of our new nav features. Alright. So now I'm clicked into my app and you can see just how nice this layout is. There's way more space for a dashboard. Board and again I'm able to see way more metrics now that there are fewer bars at the top of my screen. And just starting off with this global nav bar, let's go ahead and talk about the rest of the features that we have here. So the first thing that you will see besides that waffle menu is our Quickbase logo. And from here, this is how you can go ahead and get back into your My Apps page. So this will take you right back to the page that we just left. Next to that, you can see the name of your application. So here I see the full name of the app that I'm currently clicked into. And this is also how we can get to the dashboard. Right? So anywhere I am inside of my app, whether I'm in another table, right, I can always click up here and it will take me right back to this landing page. Going to the right, we have this icon, the plus, and we've seen this before in the top navigation just looks a bit different. And you'll notice that with a lot of the different features that we have here, in the new nav, they just look a bit different than what they looked like in the old navigation. But this icon here is for us to create a new record in any of the tables that we have permissions to create records in for this app. Right next to that we have our search bar which is going to conduct a global search inside of your application for whatever term you type into this search bar. Right next to that, we have the star icon. This is for our favorites. So if you have reports that you know you have to look at frequently, right, you wanna make sure you're favoriting them so that you can access them really quickly from this icon here. And you can also access any reports or records that you have recently visited from here as well. Next to that we have the alerts icon. So this is going to show you a list of all the alerts that your account has received and you also receive alerts via email. Next to that we have this Help icon. So when I click on that, you'll be able to see all of the resources that you can look through to find support. So if you're looking for information on formulas, right, these are the best places to go ahead and look for, some resources on that. Additionally, you will notice at the bottom here that we have this link that says manage support cases and just like the old help did, this is where you'll be able to submit support cases to tech support if you need any help with anything. And here this is where you'll be able to also look at the status of those support cases as well. Finally, we have our name in the top right corner and we've seen this before as well in the old navigation. This is gonna open up our user menu and we still have those same options here where you can go ahead and look at your preferences. You also can access personal settings in this app where you can see some of your personal reports and subscriptions and notifications. And we also have the impersonation feature here. Still, this is the test this app app feature where you can really conduct research on how your permissions have stacked up against what you have envisioned for your roles and your users. So still here as we have seen in the old navigation as well. Now you might be wondering where all of your tables are and also where that user tab is. Right? There are a few things missing now that we've removed some of those bars from the top of our page, and that's because they now exist in our sidebar. So I'm going to move over here to the left side of my page and you can see this really thin panel. Also on top of that you have this arrow pointing towards the right. This is going to open up our sidebar. So once I have that opened up you can see that it just kind of slides out from the left for me And from here I can access my app Home. I can also access my users from here, set any roles and permissions, and my app settings. Additionally, you will see that our tables are all listed here. I still have the ability to create a new table using the same methods I did in the old navigation. Again, just reiterating that this new nav has full parity with the old navigation. So you're not gonna be missing anything. Now a new thing that you might notice for our tables is that when you hover over them that there is going to be 3 dots that appear over on the right side. Now these are our more actions icon and whenever you see these 3 dots whether they are horizontal like they are here or they are vertical that typically means that there is a menu waiting for you when you click it. So let's click on that and you can see that inside of this menu it's listing out my table settings. So this is going to make it way faster to navigate to the settings for my tables because all I have to do is come over into the side panel, click on the 3 dots for the table, and access a specific page in the settings. So really nice functionality built in to this sidebar here. Now for this sidebar I currently just hovered over and you can see it just slides back when I move my cursor. When I come back over here, it opens up again. But what happens if you want that sidebar to stay open because you want to see all of your tables and be able to easily access them whenever you want. Well, you'll see that little circle here with the arrow pointing towards the right. When you click on this feature or icon, it slides that panel right out from the left and it keeps it open. And another nice thing you may have noticed is that it adjusts the aspect ratio of the page. So if I wanted to make this panel bigger, the size of my page would adjust to the panel's size. And if I want to make it smaller, right, the aspect ratio is still maintained. So you don't have to worry about this sidebar covering any of the work or any of the data that you want to see. Alright. So now that we've gone over the new layout of this navigation, let's just practice navigating around. And I'm going to be clicking into a table from here. So I'm going to click into the projects table. You can see, how much space I have here to actually see all of this data. Right. Really nice layout, but let's say that I actually need to create a new field on this table. Just gonna go right back into that sidebar and for my projects table I'm gonna click on my more actions so that I can see my settings menu, and I'm going to click on fields from here. And directly from that home page, my projects tables home page, I'm able to come in and create a new field. Now let's pretend that I need to go into a completely different table settings. Maybe I wanna create a form for my customers table. Instead of going into the breadcrumb drop down I can just go right into that sidebar, again hovering over my customers table, gonna click on those three dots so that I can open up my settings menu. And from there, I'm going to select the forms link. It'll take me directly into my forms page. Now let's say that I've done all the work that I need to do in this application, and now I want to work in a completely different app. Well, I'm going to navigate to my other app through my waffle menu. So I'm just going to click on my waffle icon here, and I'm going to go into my new forms app. So now I've been navigated here and again really quickly, I can go ahead and navigate through my table settings again. Maybe I want to add some relationships to my orders table. So here I can see the relationships that already exist, and I can create a new one. Again, it's the same layout that we are already used to in quick base. We just have to get used to the location of some of these features that we know and love and use quite often. Now I wanna navigate back to my dashboard from here. I can do that by going into that sidebar and clicking on the app home icon, but I can also access it by clicking on the name of my application inside of that global nav bar. So I'm gonna click on that, and you can see it takes me directly back to my dashboard. And now I've decided that I actually want to see 2 apps at the same time, so what I'm going to do is go into my waffle menu. And I'm simply going to right click on the application that I want to have open. It allows me to open that in a new tab. And from there I'm going to be able to see my other application open. Now the last thing I want to show you is just how easy it is to navigate to the app settings. Now we have a couple of locations to do that. In the old navigation, the top navigation, we have this one location which is the gear icon for our settings, and we always find that on the page bar all the way on the left side. And so from here I can click on this icon and because I'm on the dashboard it's gonna take me directly into my app settings. But if I am on a table, it's going to take me into my table settings instead. So let's just look at what that behavior looks like. Then I'm just going to click on this projects table and I'm going to use the gear icon this time so that you can see what the behavior looks like. And again we are used to this because this is how it behaves in the old navigation currently. And then from here, I can access any of my settings pages. So you can see it takes me a couple clicks to get here, versus just using the sidebar and being able to navigate to that specific page from the menu in these three dots. Now let's say that I want to access my app settings from here. Right now I'm looking at my table settings. So one way that we are used to navigating is by using our bread crumbs drop down. So when I open this up I can click on the name of my application. Again this works in the old navigation. And now I'm back in my app settings. But from the sidebar, I also have the ability to access my app settings here. You can actually see that it is highlighted a bit here in the background. So we're gonna try again. I'm gonna go back into the settings for my projects table using this menu. Let's say I'm going into my fields. And now let's say that I just need to get into my application settings. I already showed you one way. Showing you the second way is directly in the sidebar. I'm gonna click on app settings, and it's going to take me exactly to where I need and want to be. Just gonna navigate back to my dashboard from here. And I hope this demo was helpful for you in understanding how to maneuver new nav, and also understand where all of the features currently exist in this new layout. As awesome as that demo was and new nav is we do have some sneak peeks for you on upcoming enhancements to the new navigation by GA. Now let's go ahead and explore some of these things. And just an FYI that these are just some of the things upcoming within the next couple of months. This is not a comprehensive list of all of the things that we hope to update and add to the new navigation, but let's jump right into it. Starting off first is a new report panel. So one of the features that you can look forward to is a newly redesigned panel, and this is gonna mimic the look and feel of the new navigation. So you'll see that it has that modernized style that we are used to seeing in the new nav. The new report panel is also gonna make viewing and organizing your reports way easier because it's going to be in this drop down menu, and the panel is going to be scrollable. Now, on top of that, you can also expect to see a restyled new report creation dialog. This is going to be released during the July release, and this is again going to provide us a more modernized look to this dialogue, and you can expect that all functionality is going to remain exactly the same as it is in the old navigation. And this will be available in both the top and the new navigation. Another update that's coming is the help menu. Now we did take a look at what the help menu currently looks like in the new navigation, and it does look quite different than what we're used to. And we are going back back to the original build of that help menu. But the main difference we are going to notice is that style. Right? The modernized look of the help. So this is gonna provide you a central location while you are inside of your app to search through all of our help resources in, again, that one location, which is gonna allow you to quickly locate the information that you need when you need it. So really excited for this update. Another cool feature coming is the sandbox. So you're gonna be able to switch between your sandbox or test realm and your actual live realm via a drop down available on your page bar. So this is gonna make it very easy to move between those realms, and I know that this is something that many folks have been asking for, and we are so excited to finally be able to provide this feature for you. And last but, of course, certainly not least, we have a restyled user menu. So that is the menu that we see in the top right corner when we click on our name. This is going to be restyled following that modernized look of the new nav. And, again, just like the other features, it is going to have a full parity. So it's gonna work exactly as we are used to it working. So this is a full list of all the things that you can hope look forward to by GA, which is again in September with that release, and I hope you are as excited as I am. There are so many other things coming down the pipeline, and this is really just the beginning, folks. Now before I end for today, I would be remiss if I didn't talk about some of our resources, but, specifically, wanna give a huge shout out to the quick based crews. So shout out crews, and if you haven't heard about them yet, this is by far the best place to get answers to your questions about quick based from experts in the quick based community, which are composed of people like you. So thank you. If you're interested in joining your crew, I'd recommend joining 1 of or more of our networks. And networks are going to be meeting on a regular cadence, and this is going to foster opportunities for you to connect with other Quickbase builders. It's gonna help you deepen your knowledge and utility of Quickbase, and, of course, you're gonna be expanding your professional network the entire time. So thank you again. Please check out the links inside of our resources or inside of the chat, and I really do thank you for your time today, and I hope to see you in the next one. Bye, folks. Hi, Marie. Thank you very much for going, prerecording that video. There's lots of, great questions and, lots of folks that are excited, a lot of folks with, really great feedback, that I'm seeing in the chat. And next, we're gonna go ahead and pass it to, Christina from our product team to help with answering questions. I know that you've already started doing a little bit here, on the side. Let me see if we could go through a few more. And for any questions that we don't get to today, just letting everyone know that we will be, you know, doing a follow-up probably post a blog with some answers, working with Christina and her team to get those, out to you. So just a quick heads up. So let's go ahead and, see what questions. Christina, did you want me to read them and you answer? Does that work? I I can try to to get through them. And if I miss something, you can ping me. So Sounds good. Couple of, questions regarding, the educational materials that I see that that are being answered, but also for for the bigger group here. I want to say that before we go into GA in September, would you plan to provide, extensive materials for you guys to be prepared and to help, build, internal help materials for end for your end users. This will include links to helps, articles. It will also give you a chance to work with the Quickbase University training materials, which will be updated. So all of this is coming. If you feel like there is something specific that we can provide to help you, we're always open for for feedback, and we're searching for this. So feel free to to, leave a comment of what will be helpful for you to be better prepared for the change. Apart from that, I see a question from Laura about, some interaction on the side panel regarding the hover versus click for the context menu there. I would say we don't have any plans right now to change the interaction because we don't really want to have people accidentally opening the menu. So this is the reason why we prefer click on rather than hover. So that's there. And also within testing with some folks, prior to the open beta, we have heard that people like this interaction, and also the value of the menu being there to help you access, table, settings is is really, something that people love. So, that's on this. Also, there are some questions around, the change in the URLs. So, the change in the URLs from the perspective of what it's after, like, how the, basically, the URL parameters are set is something that should not break your existing workflows. So everything which is, within the old URL format and within the new URL format should work. So your workflows should not be break. However, if you have code pages, there are some details that, in specific use cases, there might be some problems. I can link, I can put a link to a help article we have. So you can take a look and review what are the changes and, what could be the problems. So you to be prepared, for, for the change. Then, there is a question whether, when the new navigation is turned on, if a user will see a message to let them know it's available. We currently don't have, message that is being shown to all the users once the new navigation is turned on. However, we do have the those types of in product messaging where, certain users can see that, hey, new navigation is available. Do you want to go and try, the new navigation? Of course, this will be visible for end users only if the admin has turned the new navigation on. So, that's there. And once they turned the new navigation on, then, they will see a walk through guide so they can also get more familiar with the changes and how to orient themselves within the platform. Then there is a question regarding, role permissions and whether the search functionality will still be dependent on that. Yes. Everything which is related to permissions, is not something, we have touched at all. So, basically, all the changes there, are really up to the UI, modernizing the UI, making it more intuitive. But all the role permissions, all the settings you have in place should be respected and nothing should be changed there. Then I see a question regarding special characters and problems with the new navigation. Yes. We were aware of problems with the special characters, and, basically, the background here is that we had, really problem with, mixed encoding. So basically mixing, different types of encoding within the platform. However, I'm happy to say that with the July release, which is going out this Sunday, this should no longer be a problem. So, we we heard you. We heard that this is a blocker for you to adopt the new experience. So this is something we worked hard within the past couple of weeks. So we hope that those issues should be resolved for you right now. Then I see another question again for the side panel, whether the search, will be always visible or it will be one click away. This is something we, we have heard before. I will advise here to put a feedback request on this link, because the more people, the more people of votes such request, the more we, revisit the decisions we have taken in the past and, provide, provide the change here based on basically how people, think about those features. And there is one more question about whether, users will be able to access the report list with, via the more menu in the side sidebar. Yes. Within this sidebar, there is a option to go to the report list. Again, that they did the whole idea of this little menu was really to save you clicks, and to not make you walk through the whole platform to navigate to your table settings. So this is there and you can take advantage of it. And, I don't know whether we have more questions up until this point. With you? I'm trying to say there's a few questions. I know that some folks dropped a few things in the chat. I'm trying to just go take a look at a few things, but there's one question. Will the search functionality still be dependent on role permissions? Yep. Yeah. Everything which is related to permissions and settings, should not be changed at all. Okay. And with the new paths breakdown code pages, Quickbase populates a web site that is for everything on the Internet. I'm not sure if that did we address that one? Yeah. This is, this is, basically, related to the help article I just sent. So, let us know if you find the information there or if you have other, issues, create a support case so we will be able to assist you. But yeah. I actually oops. Sorry. Just to add to what Christina mentioned, I did get an update from someone today about that specific issue with code pages, specifically as it relates to JavaScript features. And I do see that it will move back to the same domain as the old navigation to accommodate for that. So it'll go back to the dot quickbase.com, URL link. Hopefully, that's helpful. Yeah. And this is also a change which is going out with the Sunday Sunday release. So, again, we heard you, about the issues you are facing. So we spent some dev days there, dev weeks, to be more accurate, to make sure the experience is, is great for you. Okay. Great. Yeah. I think you covered most all of the questions. This is great. Thank you very much, Christina. If anyone else has other questions, feel free this is your last chance to ask those either, in the q and a, and we can cover those today. There's one other question here. The URL change broke adding a query to an existing report. It now replaces the filter with the query in the URL instead of a pending. Will this be resolved? I think it it might depend on how the query was taken. Like, if it's within the page, there is a little change about how to reference, how to reference, data within the page, which is, something which is explained in the help article. But if the issue was regarding the the additional UI within the Euro, format, then in this Sunday, this should be resolved, and it should work. Fantastic. Question from Erica. Where is the performance bar performance analytics now? It should be within the same place. So running the performance analyzer, is, something you can do within the user menu, and going to the performance, optimizer, is something you can still do within the app properties, pages. So this should not be something which is changed. Okay. Great. And then another question here from Tina. Is there a way to mark a report as a favorite while in the new style using the new navigation? Yep. This is still there. You can do it within, the toolbar for the reports directly on the page or within within the refreshed favorites and recents menu on the global bar. But both of those options should be available and work. Great. I don't know. Also, you see other any other questions or things you wanna add? No. I think Christina answered everything well. Fantastic. Okay. Great. Well, thank you everybody for joining us today. I know there's, a lot more to see, especially after the update that we're all excited to see, the, this Sunday. So, we dropped a whole bunch of links, the help files, the feedback, help files as well. So do, grab those if you can. We'll also be able share it post meeting as well. And so if you're interested in watching this recording, we'll be we'll be able to have this available on demand, on our events page as well as sharing, via email, from our webinar marketing team. So, yeah, wanna thank, Christina and OSA, Tracy, Evan, everyone who put together this webinar, and we are gonna go ahead and end it today. And have a great rest of your day, everyone. Bye bye.