The problem with this is that you lose track on what has been added and
what not. Example, you have a list in the first column, each list
activation adds a page to its next column. You would need to track
whether the list item had already added a page in order to not to flood
the pages, or add those more. Beside, if the layout collapses, what
would be the page order there? Where would the back action go in that
case, to which page? to the one added on the top of the 2nd column? That
is against the foldable principles.
** Changed in: ubuntu-ui-toolkit (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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[AdaptivePageLayout] Allow adding a Page on the stack of the next
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