On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 2:26 PM, Hhhippo <[email protected]> wrote: (great stuff as always)
> > * Browsing: I don't like the blue background of "Browse topics" when the > ToC is open. This looks like a button (actually, it doesn't, but in the > same way as buttons on newer parts of the mediawiki UI or on facebook > don't, so one might think it's a button). The function of that area is > somewhat comparable to that of a 2-state button, but those shouldn't be > labeled with a verb that only makes sense in one of the states. > Me too. Likewise the blue background and shape of the current filters looks like a button. What happens if you click it? > * Marking topics with recent activity: the color we're familiar with in > this context (from e.g. history pages) is green, not blue. Yes, when you follow a Permalink to a post in a topic, that post has a green left bar (example <https://www.mediawiki.org/w/index.php?title=Topic:S12prb6trf24nhkz#flow-post-s6qnyrhqagbuap44>). But when you click on a "Hhhippo and 2 others responded" message notification, there's an extra parameter fromnotif=1 that causes Flow to highlight that post and newer ones (example <https://www.mediawiki.org/w/index.php?title=Topic:S12prb6trf24nhkz&topic_showPostId=s6qnyrhqagbuap44&fromnotif=1#flow-post-s6qnyrhqagbuap44>). I don't like the two colors, we should pick one and preserve the thick bar for the actual reply and a lighter one for newer posts, there was a bug or Trello card comment about it. (A gadget writer could add a client-side "Highlight newer posts than this" action: fame and fortune awaits) -- =S Page Collaboration team engineer
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