[Feature Request] Give More Control to the Publisher of HTML5
Hello MindManager Community and Development Team,
I am using MindManager Professional to create and distribute visual educational content to our clients. While the "Publish" feature is incredibly powerful, there is a critical UX flaw regarding the HTML5 viewer that needs immediate attention.
The Issue: Mobile Usability is Severely Compromised Currently, when a map is published, the "Display Content Inspector" option is enabled by default in the viewer settings. While this might be acceptable on a desktop monitor, it creates a terrible user experience on mobile devices.
When a new user taps on a topic (especially the Central Topic with links or relationships), the Content Inspector automatically slides out and covers almost the entire screen. Because the mobile display is already narrow, this completely blocks the map view, confuses first-time users, and breaks the learning flow.
The Solution: Give Control Back to the Publisher The fundamental solution is simple: Please add detailed configuration options in the Windows Desktop App's Publish menu. Publishers should be able to decide whether the Content Inspector is checked or unchecked by default before distributing the link.
Call to Action I have noticed browsing the community that requests for more granular controls over published maps have been raised by users for years, yet we haven't seen meaningful improvements in this specific area. As mobile viewing is no longer optional but the standard for content consumption, this lack of control is no longer a minor inconvenienceāit is a critical barrier to using MindManager for professional distribution.
https://community.mindmanager.com/topic/514-harmonize-html5-options
I strongly urge the development team to prioritize this feature and provide a prompt update. Empowering creators to control the default viewer experience is essential for the continued value of the Publish feature.
Thank you for your time, and I hope to see this addressed soon. Please vote if you share this frustration!
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