Inconsistent headerbar titles
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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gnome-initial-setup (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Low
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
The headerbar titles are inconsistent on different pages of the Welcome to Ubuntu app.
Pages
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1. Welcome (Welcome!)
2. Welcome to Ubuntu (Livepatch)
3. Welcome to Ubuntu (Help improve Ubuntu)
4. Online Accounts (Connect Your Online Accounts) proposed addition in LP: #1762192
4. Welcome to Ubuntu (Get more apps)
5. Ready to Go (You're ready to go!)
Suggestions
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If we simply copy the title to the headerbar, then it is a bit much with the same words on two visual lines right after each other
1. Add an icon to the top of the Livepatch and "Help improve Ubuntu" pages between the headerbar and the page title
2. Or… use "Welcome to Ubuntu" in the headerbar of Online Accounts and possibly the first and last pages too.
Other Note
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GNOME is using Title Case for their page titles (Connect Your Online Accounts) but Ubuntu is using sentence case (Get more apps).
We should probably do the same as GNOME either by changing our side or convincing GNOME to change.
But GNOME does use sentence case for the final page.
Changed in gnome-initial-setup (Ubuntu): | |
status: | New → Fix Committed |
I used the same name for the title of our pages since that's what our design showed. The existing gnome-initial-setup design has the titles (which look a bit silly duplicated below to me). We probably should match the GNOME design for now.