There's only a certain amount of punishment my designs can take before they stop working. Here System Settings is suffering from three separate toolkit problems.
First, as shown in the wireframe <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityAndPrivacySettings#Phone>, "Security" and "Privacy" aren't supposed to be list items at all -- they're supposed to be standalone labels introducing their respective lists. But this is impossible in the toolkit, which is bug 1242666.
Second, in the absence of a standalone label element, the System Settings engineers have used ListItem.Header, but this looks identical to a normal list item, which is bug 1191029.
And third, list items that don't do anything still look tappable. That's bug 1362305.
There's only a certain amount of punishment my designs can take before they stop working. Here System Settings is suffering from three separate toolkit problems.
First, as shown in the wireframe <https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/SecurityAnd PrivacySettings #Phone>, "Security" and "Privacy" aren't supposed to be list items at all -- they're supposed to be standalone labels introducing their respective lists. But this is impossible in the toolkit, which is bug 1242666.
Second, in the absence of a standalone label element, the System Settings engineers have used ListItem.Header, but this looks identical to a normal list item, which is bug 1191029.
And third, list items that don't do anything still look tappable. That's bug 1362305.