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Summary: This small restyle makes any Removed Comment a little less prominent than normal ones, with the goal of decreasing a bit your in-page distractions and increase your individual productivity in your business by at least 250 milliseconds every 48 hours of hard work in front of your monitor. | Before | After | |---------------------|---------------------| | {F274834,size=full} | {F274835,size=full} | This implementation (which is called "Kasper on Diet") contains these specific changes for Removed Comments: - user icon visibility: reduced by ~50% (-> Kasper) - black "trash" icon: reduced by ~50% (-> Diet) - texts: visibility reduced by ~50% - vertical padding: reduced from 16px down to 4px Note that if your Phorge is under the Serious Business Mode, it seems it is still technically possible to manually activate the "Decaying Curse" proposal mentioned in the Task. Closes T15192 Test Plan: - Add a Comment "I love Phorge" - Add a Comment "I love Phabricator" - Mark the second Comment as Removed - Call a person at your desk - Plug that person to an eyeball tracker If the general attention focuses first on a normal Comment and then on the Removed Comment, this change works perfectly. Reviewers: O1 Blessed Committers, Cigaryno, avivey Reviewed By: O1 Blessed Committers, Cigaryno, avivey Subscribers: speck, tobiaswiese, Matthew, Cigaryno Tags: #comments Maniphest Tasks: T15192 Differential Revision: https://we.phorge.it/D25096 |
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README.md |
Phorge is a collection of web applications which help software companies build better software.
Phorge is a community-maintained fork of Phabricator.
Phorge includes applications for:
- reviewing and auditing source code;
- hosting and browsing repositories;
- tracking bugs;
- managing projects;
- conversing with team members;
- assembling a party to venture forth;
- writing stuff down and reading it later;
- hiding stuff from coworkers; and
- also some other things.
Phorge is developed and maintained by The Phorge Team.
LICENSE
Phorge is released under the Apache 2.0 license except as otherwise noted.