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Q&A Redundant "Posts" heading on every community in the dashboard

There are some additional sections visible only to admins and/or global moderators, which is why the heading exists at all. But you're right: for the vast majority of people, that's the only visib...

posted 1y ago by Monica Cellio‭

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar Monica Cellio‭ · 2023-05-22T02:22:43Z (over 1 year ago)
There are some additional sections visible only to admins and/or global moderators, which is why the heading exists at all.  But you're right: for the vast majority of people, that's the only visible section, so the heading looks odd.

I think the solution would be either to only show that heading if another section is also visible or, if that complicates the code too much, omit that heading everywhere.  To someone who can see more sections it will be a list of categories followed by another heading and more stuff, but that seems fine to me -- "posts" can be implicit and doesn't require its own heading.