Matt, we're not planning on getting rid of blue buttons but the colors will
now have meaning, and since this is a one step action (send a password
reset email) it gets a green button here.
Blue = Progressive (more steps in the process)
Green = Constructive/Completion (only/final step in a process)
Red = Destructive
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On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 6:23 PM, Matthew Flaschen
<mflaschen(a)wikimedia.org>wrote;wrote:
On 10/24/2013 08:27 PM, Steven Walling wrote:
Thanks for doing this Jon.
When I used the Vector version, at first I got an all black screen, which
made me think it was broken. I guess that was just a CSS rule to click and
delete? :)
Yes.
Yeah, if we don't have a bug about settling on one overlay style, we
should. This is pretty bad. Maybe the work being
done to split out
ve.ui/oo.js/whatever we're calling it might help us settle on a standard?
It's part of
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.**org/show_bug.cgi?id=55534<https://bugzilla.…
* .guider_button
Extension:GuidedTour. Matt will explain more I'm sure.
Right. As noted, it's not actually being used.
To complicate it further, I think the UX team actually now wants to go in
a totally different direction with no blue buttons at all (
https://www.mediawiki.org/**wiki/File:WMF_DESIGN_Password_**Reset.png<ht…
).
So we should try to finalize that if possible. That might avoid people
having to go back and change their HTML twice (once to use mw-ui, another
to e.g. add another layer).
In some cases CSS can be changed alone, but sometimes they have to be
changed in tandem, which is more code to touch.
CCing the design list.
Matt
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