Why do I see new breakpoints for each new page I create? Should it not simply pickup from the established ones I’ve already set?
This seems like a recipe for a lot more work.
This apparently was the case before but will forward the feedback to the team.
Thanks.
One other similar pet peeve is when I’m switching between pages.
If I’m on the home page in the mobile breakpoint and switch to About Us page, it defaults and jumps to the desktop view. It should remain at the breakpoint you were currently in.
Just added steps that are frustratingly unnecessary.
Thanks.
So think I read the initial question and that this behavior of defaulting to the same breakpoint on different was an older behavior.
I think the initial question was for “global” breakpoints that apply to all pages or something similar to that right?
Yes, the initial question was about having established breakpoints on one page, remain across other pages.
The second point is about remaining on a breakpoint view, when switching between pages.
Thanks for clarifying and as mentioned will forward this feedback.
Both the points made here are good.
Why are my breakpoint not carried over to ALL pages? Is this by design? Aside from having to manually create breakpoints on new pages each time, if a breakpoint is introduced later on in a project, it means work is needed to go back through and manually replicate the new breakpoints on every page in the site to keep things consistent. There at least aught be a switchable option to apply breakpoints to all pages or just single pages, as needed.
And yes, it is very annoying when working at one breakpoint then switching pages to have the editor ‘jump’ to the default desktop breakpoint every time. Having to correct this every page change quickly gets very tiresome. Could this behaviour be corrected to keep to the same breakpoint upon each page change?