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h2. Story

I can preview a page at any time, whether I'm currently editing it or visit it in AdminCentral. The preview shows the page precisely as being eventually rendered after publication and fully functional. It provides me with a good overview of the current page status and allows me to also view different versions and variants of the same page. It even provides me with actions: I can activate or deactivate the page as editor, I may be able to directly accept and reject a change as reviewer. If I'm an editor, I can choose to edit a page directly from the preview.

Best of all, the page preview offers me to shrink the interface elements to a tiny cube offering me only minimal controls - great for presentations and final reviews.

h2. Description of desired behavior

h3. Differences in interface

The page preview uses the same interface elements and layout used by Visual Page Editing. The Toolbox is used to show both actions and the page status.

The main differences are:
- The Options rack has been replaced by the Status rack to emphasize that this layer mainly answers informational needs.
- The button to change to the page preview has been replaced by one changing to page editing.
- There's no target selector.

The visual appearance of the Toolbox shall be less visually dominant for most cases, but still recognizable. The main colors used should not be those used in page editing to clearly distinguish it the two.

h4. Important note regarding units

h3. Minimized Toolbox



h2. Mockups

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