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feat(editor): improve toolbar ordering and dropdowns#2465

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  • reorders the elements in the toolbar
  • puts some actions into parent menus (headline, table)
  • adds icons to the dropdown menus
  • fix the active state in dropdown menus
  • remove unnecessary actions (font family, paragraph)

works towards #2455

@JammingBen JammingBen self-assigned this May 6, 2026
@JammingBen JammingBen added the Type:Maintenance E.g. technical debt, packaging, etc. label May 6, 2026
@JammingBen JammingBen force-pushed the feat/improve-editor-toolbar branch 2 times, most recently from e736900 to 6959e6d Compare May 6, 2026 10:33
@JammingBen JammingBen changed the title feat(editor): improve toolbar appearance and ordering feat(editor): improve toolbar ordering and dropdowns May 6, 2026
@JammingBen JammingBen force-pushed the feat/improve-editor-toolbar branch from 6959e6d to 30bc3e0 Compare May 6, 2026 11:06
- reorders the elements in the toolbar
- puts some actions into parent menus (headline, table)
- adds icons to the dropdown menus
- fix the active state in dropdown menus
- remove unnecessary actions (font family, paragraph)
@JammingBen JammingBen force-pushed the feat/improve-editor-toolbar branch from 30bc3e0 to cae1156 Compare May 6, 2026 11:41
@JammingBen JammingBen requested a review from AlexAndBear May 6, 2026 13:46
@JammingBen JammingBen merged commit e4b086e into main May 6, 2026
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@JammingBen JammingBen deleted the feat/improve-editor-toolbar branch May 6, 2026 14:07
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