Closing a Task Loses Workspace Navigation Context
After closing a task in a project management tool, users are not returned to the same workspace view they came from, requiring them to re-navigate each time. This breaks the expected back-navigation mental model and adds friction to multi-task workflows. Persistent navigation state or breadcrumb restoration would resolve this.
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