Thanks Steven thats correct. The greatest strength and weakness of the LSG is the same things, we'll know when you can use something in production and when it breaks, but we can't show it "live" until its in core. 



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On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 2:50 PM, Steven Walling <swalling@wikimedia.org> wrote:

On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 2:08 PM, Erik Moeller <erik@wikimedia.org> wrote:
The appearance/size change for e.g. checkboxes is very noticeable, and right now it's inconsistent with other controls that are nearby, like radiobuttons and dropdowns. The first thing is to actually finish the style guide and consistently apply it. http://tools.wmflabs.org/styleguide/desktop/index.html is very incomplete right now, when can we expect an updated version, or is there another one I should be looking at?

This is a situation that's partially a consequence of how we've decided to generate the living style guide. It only reflects what is in the codebase now really, so it doesn't (and really can't) contain style guidelines for future iterations on other controls. 

The best place to see proposed designs is the Trello board for mediawiki.ui (https://trello.com/b/EXtVTJxJ). When things are finalized enough on the UX side to more seriously request Jared is pushing them to Bugzilla. 


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