Display "You are now in edit mode" prompt when user enters edit mode

Created on 27 July 2016, over 8 years ago
Updated 30 May 2023, over 1 year ago

In the new Outside In experimental module the user should get a prompt that tells them they are now in edit mode.

The original design issue for this module such as #2762505: Introduce "outside in" quick edit pattern to core β†’ and #2732443: Finalize the behavior for triggering view/edit/build modes from the toolbar (and fix the "disappearing toolbar") β†’ call for something that looks more like a dialog with a standard close button.
Here is one of the examples from those issues:

The wording of this message will be discussed in separate issue: #2893350: Determine exact wording of "You are in edit mode." message when edit mode is enabled. β†’

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Status

Needs work

Version

11.0 πŸ”₯

Component
Settings trayΒ  β†’

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