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Window Manager

Bookmark and restore any screen

The Window Manager lets you organize admin pages (including WordPress iframe views) so you can jump back to important screens without losing your place. You get:

  • Bookmark any screen – When you're on a page (e.g. a WordPress screen in an iframe, or a FleekDash view), you can minimize it. The page is added to a central list of minimized windows. You can restore any of them with one click to return to that URL. Optionally pin (favorite) a window so it stays in the list even after you clear others. So you effectively "bookmark" any screen and get back to it from one place.

  • Tabs that actually work – Each minimized window is like a tab: it has a title, URL, and optional thumbnail. You can reorder them (drag-and-drop on the Minimized Windows page), restore (open that tab again), close (remove from the list), or pin (keep as favorite). A minimized bar or the Minimized Windows page keeps key pages one click away for a clutter-free workflow.

  • Maximize and fullscreen – On iframe and modal windows, window controls (e.g. in the header) let you close, minimize, and fullscreen (maximize) the current view. So you can work with one page fullscreen or minimize it and switch to another without losing it.

Benefits in short:

  • Keep many "tabs" (minimized windows) without cluttering the browser tab bar.

  • Jump back to any minimized screen from one central page.

  • Pin important screens so they survive "clear all."

  • Reorder and manage windows with drag-and-drop; workspace your way.

Window Manager: bookmarked windows, minimize/restore, favorites

How to access

  • Minimized Windows page – Open it from the sidebar (if there is a "Minimized Windows" or "Windows" menu item) or from the header (e.g. an icon or link that goes to the minimized windows list). The route is #/minimized-windows (e.g. https://yoursite.com/wp-admin/#/minimized-windows).

  • Minimize a page – When you're viewing a WordPress iframe (e.g. #/wp/edit.php?post_type=post) or a Fleek modal window, the window controls in the header usually include a Minimize button (e.g. yellow dot). Click it: the current page is added to the minimized list and the app navigates to #/minimized-windows so you see your minimized windows. You can then restore any card to go back to that URL.

  • Window controls – They appear in the header of the iframe view or of a Fleek modal (e.g. close, minimize, fullscreen). So you don't open "Window Manager" from a menu first; you use the controls on the current window, then manage everything on the Minimized Windows page.

When you minimize:

  1. The current window's title and URL (and optionally a thumbnail) are stored.

  2. The list of minimized windows is updated (persisted in localStorage).

  3. The app navigates to #/minimized-windows so you land on the list. You can then restore, reorder, pin, or clear.