IZGD is sketching the shape of its Cabinet product in the sidebar

A French legal fork reorganizes its navigation to telegraph what's live now and what's coming next.

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IZGD reshaped its app's left-hand navigation around its own product structure, splitting features into a Cabinet group and a Production group. The work also reveals which tools are real today and which are still aspirational: an analysis-tables section is presented as fully available, while signatures and correspondence sit quietly muted, and a couple of pages now carry a short explainer tab telling users what they're for.

It's modest UI housekeeping, and the back-and-forth across the commits (greying items out, then making them clickable but subdued) shows the team still feeling out how to present a half-built feature set. The real tell is the taxonomy itself: how IZGD groups its features says a lot about where this fork thinks it's going.

So what Worth a glance for anyone tracking how Mike forks are packaging themselves into named products rather than just shipping features.

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SHA Subject Author Date
11fa82d0 feat(frontend): reorganize sidebar (Cabinet/Production order, greyed coming-soon items) SW3xyz 2026-06-16 ↗ GitHub
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
a01996bc fix(frontend): make all sidebar items clickable; Tableaux d'analyse normal, Signatures/Courriers subtly muted SW3xyz 2026-06-16 ↗ GitHub
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
c88b3f5a feat(frontend): explainer tab on Tableaux d'analyse and Modèles d'analyse pages SW3xyz 2026-06-16 ↗ GitHub
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

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