Just to be clear, default colored buttons aren't for every single destructive, progressive, and constructive actions. They are for buttons we want to emphasize especially in a workflow, for example, replying to a thread or editing articles. When quiet buttons are colored by default, it depends on the kind of action it takes. If destructive, red. Progressive is blue, constructive is green, which the colors are taken from the buttons' background colors.



On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 2:22 PM, Juliusz Gonera <jgonera@wikimedia.org> wrote:
On 01/06/2014 11:01 PM, S Page wrote:
When quiet buttons are colored by default, what color is it?  If it's the same as the second row of https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Design/Agora_Control_Library#Buttons , then the button has no mouseover state, so we've improved mobile and degraded desktop.

May didn't mention it here, but I remember her saying that the hover state color of quiet links should be like the active background color of normal buttons. Is this correct, May?


Please add this to https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Design/Agora_Control_Library , thanks. [1]

We have to name this new kind, is it mw-ui-quiet-colored instead of mw-ui-quiet, or another modifier style?  class="mw-ui-button mw-ui-progressive mw-ui-quiet mw-colored-default" is getting a bit long.

I think it's just mw-ui-quiet + mw-ui-progressive/constructive/destructive, right?

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Juliusz