I think I kept this rule, didn't I? I'll double check. What browser was it?
On 01/04/2014 12:11 AM, S Page wrote:
If you use .mw-ui-button on an <a href>
hyperlink, it gets an unwanted
underline; add .mw-ui-quiet and you see this underline on hover, e.g.
http://ee-flow-extra.instance-proxy.wmflabs.org/wiki/Special:UserLogin
The existing mediawiki.ui/components/default/buttons.less has:
// This overrides an underline declaration on a:hover and a:focus in
commonElements.css, which the
// class alone isn't specific enough to do
a.mw-ui-button {
text-decoration: none;
}
On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 10:00 AM, Juliusz Gonera <jgonera(a)wikimedia.org
<mailto:jgonera@wikimedia.org>> wrote:
2. Quiet buttons. I remember clearly from talking to May that we
wanted them to be colored in their default state and make them
slightly darker in hover.
Yes, and I added that to
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Design/Agora_Control_Library#Buttons>
but May's thinking was never put in the Flow mockups, or the Flow code.
It's tricky because a row of Cancel Preview [Save] would turn into
gray-blue-green multicolor, but without it there's no indication of
the button type on mobile.
BTW latest Flow mockups have an "even quieter" design for
Reply *·* Edit
actions before you get a textarea with a quiet Cancel button and a CTA
[Reply] button.
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=S Page Features engineer
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