When trying turn the feedback off for a large number of pages, especially on first setup, you need to modify a large number of files and ensure that 1) they all have the frontmatter header and 2) this option has been added.
Why would it be useful?
It would be nice to be able to control this at an overall level like you can do with the edit this page option.
This would let you quickly turn off this feature over all pages by default.
The individual pages could also then override this so that you can enable only for a few places if you want
Describe the solution (optional)
I see this as a part of the instances config so that you could add "hide-feedback: true" to any instance quickly and easily. IE for our test instance we don't want users to be able to give feedback. I could toggle this at the instance level and then do the opposite for our production docs.
Similarly, if we were working on a new setup and wanted user input on docs changes. We could add the feedback section only to those pages in testnet pre-release so that we're able to gather info and take this into account before we update the prod version.
Problem description
When trying turn the feedback off for a large number of pages, especially on first setup, you need to modify a large number of files and ensure that 1) they all have the frontmatter header and 2) this option has been added.
Why would it be useful?
It would be nice to be able to control this at an overall level like you can do with the edit this page option.
This would let you quickly turn off this feature over all pages by default. The individual pages could also then override this so that you can enable only for a few places if you want
Describe the solution (optional)
I see this as a part of the instances config so that you could add "hide-feedback: true" to any instance quickly and easily. IE for our test instance we don't want users to be able to give feedback. I could toggle this at the instance level and then do the opposite for our production docs.
Similarly, if we were working on a new setup and wanted user input on docs changes. We could add the feedback section only to those pages in testnet pre-release so that we're able to gather info and take this into account before we update the prod version.