Navigation
Four navigation modes let you browse campaign content the way that suits the moment. All modes share the same filters and search, so you can switch views without losing context.
Modes at a Glance
Mode | Best For | Information Density | Structure |
|---|---|---|---|
List | Reading summaries | Low (detailed) | Linear |
Index | Quick reference | High (compact) | Multi-column |
Tree | Hierarchies | Medium | Hierarchical |
Graph | Relationships | Visual | Network |
List View
Full-width article cards with title, author, last-modified date, type, labels, a first-paragraph preview, and unread indicators.
Sort options: Last Modified (default), Name, or Relevance. Pinned articles always come first, regardless of sort.
Index View
Titles only, in 3–4 responsive columns with minimal metadata — the fastest way to scan many articles at once.
Tree View
Expandable parent-child hierarchy, reflecting the relationships you define with the tree directive. Multiple named trees can coexist; choose which to view.
Graph View
Articles as nodes, relations as edges, with color and size cues for type, author, and connection density.
Pan and zoom; click a node to highlight neighbors; double-click to open the article.
Filters apply to the graph like any other view.
Degree Filter
Degree controls how many "hops" from the filtered matches to include:
Degree 0 — only the matches
Degree 1 — matches plus direct connections
Degree 2 — matches, connections, and their neighbors
Useful for exploring a theme without rendering the whole campaign.
Unified Filtering and Search
All modes share one filter panel: author, type, labels, relevance threshold, and full-text search. Type and label filters are additive. Switching modes keeps your filters applied.