Activity log for bug #1434124

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2015-03-19 14:50:48 Sebastien Bacher bug added bug
2015-03-19 19:26:35 Alejandro J. Cura unity-scope-click (Ubuntu): status New Triaged
2015-03-19 19:26:41 Alejandro J. Cura unity-scope-click (Ubuntu): importance Undecided High
2015-03-19 19:27:01 Alejandro J. Cura bug task added ubuntu-ux
2015-03-25 12:17:32 Magdalena Mirowicz ubuntu-ux: assignee Paty Davila (dizzypaty)
2015-03-25 12:17:36 Magdalena Mirowicz ubuntu-ux: status New Triaged
2015-03-25 12:17:46 Magdalena Mirowicz ubuntu-ux: importance Undecided Medium
2015-04-02 14:18:17 dobey bug task added unity8 (Ubuntu)
2015-04-02 14:18:52 dobey unity-scope-click (Ubuntu): importance High Medium
2015-04-09 10:16:02 Olga Kemmet summary Uninstallation confirmation screen inconsistent with other dialogs [dash] + [scopes] Uninstallation confirmation screen inconsistent with other dialogs
2015-07-17 09:37:44 Albert Astals Cid unity8 (Ubuntu): status New Incomplete
2015-08-07 11:37:10 Paty Davila ubuntu-ux: status Triaged In Progress
2015-08-07 12:16:22 Paty Davila description On current rtm trying to uninstall a click from the dash you get a confirmation screen with a "confirm" button on the left and an orange "cancel" one on the right, that seems inconsistant with the guideline/what other part of the system are doing - why is "cancel" in orange? https://design.ubuntu.com/apps/building-blocks/buttons states that the color is for negative actions - unsure that "confirm" is conveying what the button does, could it be "uninstall" or "confirm uninstallation"? it feels like that the left button should be the red one and have something in its label stating what you are confirming (since the rational is that users tend to not read the text description, so the button should summarize the action they are doing) On current rtm trying to uninstall a click from the dash you get a confirmation screen with a "confirm" button on the left and an orange "cancel" one on the right, that seems inconsistant with the guideline/what other part of the system are doing - why is "cancel" in orange? https://design.ubuntu.com/apps/building-blocks/buttons states that the color is for negative actions - unsure that "confirm" is conveying what the button does, could it be "uninstall" or "confirm uninstallation"? it feels like that the left button should be the red one and have something in its label stating what you are confirming (since the rational is that users tend to not read the text description, so the button should summarize the action they are doing) ------ UX Comment ------ We are currently working on the redesign of scopes previews and design patterns for the use of buttons (types, colour, position, behaviour). The desired resolution and specs will be updated as soon as they are available.
2015-08-07 12:17:45 Paty Davila description On current rtm trying to uninstall a click from the dash you get a confirmation screen with a "confirm" button on the left and an orange "cancel" one on the right, that seems inconsistant with the guideline/what other part of the system are doing - why is "cancel" in orange? https://design.ubuntu.com/apps/building-blocks/buttons states that the color is for negative actions - unsure that "confirm" is conveying what the button does, could it be "uninstall" or "confirm uninstallation"? it feels like that the left button should be the red one and have something in its label stating what you are confirming (since the rational is that users tend to not read the text description, so the button should summarize the action they are doing) ------ UX Comment ------ We are currently working on the redesign of scopes previews and design patterns for the use of buttons (types, colour, position, behaviour). The desired resolution and specs will be updated as soon as they are available. On current rtm trying to uninstall a click from the dash you get a confirmation screen with a "confirm" button on the left and an orange "cancel" one on the right, that seems inconsistant with the guideline/what other part of the system are doing - why is "cancel" in orange? https://design.ubuntu.com/apps/building-blocks/buttons states that the color is for negative actions - unsure that "confirm" is conveying what the button does, could it be "uninstall" or "confirm uninstallation"? it feels like that the left button should be the red one and have something in its label stating what you are confirming (since the rational is that users tend to not read the text description, so the button should summarize the action they are doing) ------ UX Comment ------ We are currently working on the redesign of scopes previews and design patterns for the use of buttons (types, colour, position, behaviour). (Page 133: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nFm8xiYhKXXuEO_IvMXoD0lASbYzYXva1BWMVanU3iw/edit#heading=h.pl3n70ucwqtp). The desired resolution and specs will be updated as soon as they are available.
2015-09-04 10:55:58 Paty Davila ubuntu-ux: assignee Paty Davila (dizzypaty) Grazina (boroskograzina)
2015-09-04 11:20:44 Grazina description On current rtm trying to uninstall a click from the dash you get a confirmation screen with a "confirm" button on the left and an orange "cancel" one on the right, that seems inconsistant with the guideline/what other part of the system are doing - why is "cancel" in orange? https://design.ubuntu.com/apps/building-blocks/buttons states that the color is for negative actions - unsure that "confirm" is conveying what the button does, could it be "uninstall" or "confirm uninstallation"? it feels like that the left button should be the red one and have something in its label stating what you are confirming (since the rational is that users tend to not read the text description, so the button should summarize the action they are doing) ------ UX Comment ------ We are currently working on the redesign of scopes previews and design patterns for the use of buttons (types, colour, position, behaviour). (Page 133: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nFm8xiYhKXXuEO_IvMXoD0lASbYzYXva1BWMVanU3iw/edit#heading=h.pl3n70ucwqtp). The desired resolution and specs will be updated as soon as they are available. On current rtm trying to uninstall a click from the dash you get a confirmation screen with a "confirm" button on the left and an orange "cancel" one on the right, that seems inconsistant with the guideline/what other part of the system are doing - why is "cancel" in orange? https://design.ubuntu.com/apps/building-blocks/buttons states that the color is for negative actions - unsure that "confirm" is conveying what the button does, could it be "uninstall" or "confirm uninstallation"? it feels like that the left button should be the red one and have something in its label stating what you are confirming (since the rational is that users tend to not read the text description, so the button should summarize the action they are doing) ------ UX Comment ------ We are currently working on the redesign of scopes previews and design patterns for the use of buttons (types, colour, position, behaviour). (Page 133: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nFm8xiYhKXXuEO_IvMXoD0lASbYzYXva1BWMVanU3iw/edit#heading=h.pl3n70ucwqtp). The desired resolution and specs will be updated as soon as they are available. - Design comment - 04/09/2015 We are working on this project. Visuals will be attached asap as we have solution.
2015-09-30 10:49:07 Grazina ubuntu-ux: assignee Grazina (boroskograzina) Jamie Young (jamiedawsonyoung)