Would be fantastic if you allowed click-drag up/down on these icons to increase/decreate the values. For quick positioning by eye would really speed workflow up!

Would be fantastic if you allowed click-drag up/down on these icons to increase/decreate the values. For quick positioning by eye would really speed workflow up!

I can’t see anything with this big stupid hovering thing here. It blocks everything I am trying to look at.
@lindsay.esterman Please make it so the beta is opt in and not opt out…I’m having issues with production apps that when I go to the LIVE editor, the property editor is in Beta mode on and I can not switch it off.
I’m also experiencing that when I go from LIVE mode back to DEV mode the previously switched off beta is back on. This is pretty annoying as I have no ability to investigate easily what might be an issue in LIVE mode of the app without having to deploy with Beta switched off.
Would just be a lot nicer if Bubble made it Opt In instead of Opt Out. I personally have test apps I am fine using/testing the Beta property editor in to help provide feedback so Bubble can get the beta property editor to the same standard as the legacy property editor, but LIVE production apps, I’d really like not to have to jump through hoops.
Hello, after wanting it for weeks I just gained access to the this beta property editor, (thanks @lindsay.esterman )
Overall, are there any impact on the end-user / end-product (like new transitions, new ways of displaying stuff etc…) ? Or is it mainly a redesign for the comfort of the us bubble-devs?
I don’t understand what is going on here?
I just clicked on the content and this is how it shows up… ![]()
I just refreshed the page and now it shows. It looks like this is what it should have been showing. Not sure why it kept showing up wrong.
There is also no way to ‘Create a New Field’ from the workflow like the old editor. We have to go to the database directly now to add a new field.
It’s not the highest-priority update, but it would be great if the HTML editor for the HTML element had no height limit and could be stretched to the full height of the screen.