Summary:
We have a few interfaces where add "Edit", "Delete" or some other action to a list. Currently, this happens via icons, but these are cumbersome and weird, are inconsistent, can't be workflow'd, are hard to hit on desktops and virtually impossible to hit on mobile, and generally just feel iffy to me. Prominent examples are Projects and Flags. I'd like to try adding an "edit" action to Maniphest (to provide quick edit from list views, basically). It looks like some of Releeph would benefit here, as well.
Instead, provide first-class actions:
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They produce targets which my meaty ham-fists can plausibly hit on mobile, too:
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(We could do some kind of swipe-to-expose thing eventually, but I think putting them by default is OK?)
Test Plan: Added UIExamples. Checked desktop/mobile.
Reviewers: chad, btrahan, edward
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: aran
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D5890
Summary: 1) Borders were appearing on inputs not as expected. 2) the SWF container was always displayed at the bottom of every page load (long time issue). There are more issues, but this fixes the 2 largest for right now.
Test Plan: Tested Maniphest create page.
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, Korvin
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D5867
Summary: Update the color
Test Plan: Refresh form
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, Korvin
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D5866
Summary:
This creates a common form look and feel across the site. I spent a bit of time working out a number of kinks in our various renderings. Some things:
- Font Styles are correctly applied for form elements now.
- Everything lines up!
- Selects are larger, easier to read, interact.
- Inputs have been squared.
- Consistant CSS applied glow (try it!)
- Improved Mobile Responsiveness
- CSS applied to all form elements, not just Aphront
- Many other minor tweaks.
I tried to hit as many high profile forms as possible in an effort to increase consistency. Stopped for now and will follow up after this lands. I know Evan is not a super fan of the glow, but after working with it for a week, it's way cleaner and responsive than the OS controls. Give it a try.
Test Plan: Tested many applications, forms, mobile and tablet.
Reviewers: epriestley, btrahan
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, Korvin
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D5860
Summary: This provides some new display methods and examples to PHUIFeedStory.
Test Plan: Tested UIExamples Page, mobile layouts, and existing Feed Pages (feed, profile, etc). I want to add a bit more but am stopping here since it's not a priority.
Reviewers: epriestley, btrahan
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, Korvin
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D5749
Summary: Adds a base class for displaying images and icons.
Test Plan: Tested giving and taking tokens, viewed action headers, uiexamples for icons, workboards.
Reviewers: epriestley, btrahan
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, Korvin
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D5736
Summary: Adds a basic div box that takes some styles. Not sure this is the best approach for the spacing, but overall hoping people can spend less time in CSS and just use this class.
Test Plan: UIExamples
Reviewers: epriestley, btrahan
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, Korvin, AnhNhan
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D5723
Summary: This moves Feed's rendering over to a PHUI class. I want to build it out and have it power Ponder, Phame, Feed, as well as Profiles and Projects in some fashion. It also provides some more data depth over ObjectItemView. Also updated Profile for mobile and fixed some other display issues there.
Test Plan: Tested Feed, Profile. Used iOS and Chrome.
Reviewers: epriestley, btrahan
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, Korvin, AnhNhan
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D5687