Panels
The docked editor surfaces that keep photos, filters, and spread order in reach.
The editor is not just a canvas with a few extras hanging off the side.
The panel system is what keeps the work moving. Photos stay close. Story filters stay one click away. Spread order stays visible while you design.
Editor Panels Demo
See how the bottom dock keeps the real design workflow moving.
The canvas stays in the middle. The dock keeps the source photos, story filters, and spread order close enough that design never turns into a scavenger hunt.
What to notice
The editor photo panel is for picking and placing, not for the heavy lifting of uploads and cleanup.
Scenes here are a fast story filter. Build and rename scenes in the album photos workspace, then use them here to stay focused.
People narrows the same photo pool by who is in the frame. It is built for design speed, not full face review.
The filmstrip is the album timeline in miniature. Move, add, reorder, and jump without leaving the canvas.
Open only what you need. The canvas stays central while the dock keeps photos, story filters, and spread order close.
What These Panels Actually Do
- Photos keeps the working library inside the editor
- Scenes narrows the library by story beat
- People narrows the library by who is in the frame
- Spreads keeps album order, page creation, and reordering within reach
The important distinction: these are design-time panels. They are not the
full management workspaces from /photos.