- Aug 27, 2018
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chrisgarrity authored
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- Aug 07, 2018
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chrisgarrity authored
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- Aug 06, 2018
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chrisgarrity authored
* center the title on full screen modals. Adding the `[dir=“ltr”]` atttribute to the css rule for a child style didn’t work the way I expected. `[dir="ltr"] .full-screen .header-item-title` did not match the fullscreen title element, so the style wasn’t applied. `.full-screen [dir="ltr"] .header-item-title` did match. * fix the filter to reverse the icon and ‘x’ in the filter input * more space after the library back icon * reverse the arrow on camera -retake image and rerecord sound.
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chrisgarrity authored
Fixes #2756 Libraries and many other modals share the Modal Component. Connected the Modal container to redux to make it aware of the RTL state, and then made sure that all places that use the modal component import the container, not the component directly.
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- Jul 23, 2018
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Connor Hudson authored
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- Jul 18, 2018
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Paul Kaplan authored
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- Jul 10, 2018
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Paul Kaplan authored
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- Jun 02, 2018
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sjhuang26 authored
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- May 09, 2018
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chrisgarrity authored
Fixes #1853
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- Apr 20, 2018
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Ray Schamp authored
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Ray Schamp authored
Thanks @towerofnix!
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- Apr 19, 2018
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Ray Schamp authored
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- Apr 09, 2018
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carljbowman authored
- Auditing color CSS and componet CSS to make consistent. - Made a first pass of changes to increase contrast to elements that previously were problematic
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- Jun 27, 2017
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Paul Kaplan authored
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- Jun 23, 2017
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Paul Kaplan authored
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- May 25, 2017
- May 16, 2017
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steven dale authored
* Close button component: large: added similar transition to add button * Filter component: added autofocs, made full width
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steven dale authored
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- May 11, 2017
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steven dale authored
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- May 10, 2017
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steven dale authored
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- Mar 20, 2017
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Steven Dale authored
Affects SpriteSelector Pane, StageSelector Pane, Stage, MenuBar, Libraries Modal, Add/Import buttons, for Chrome, Ffx + Safari on Sierra. Fixes #162
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- Mar 09, 2017
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Paul Kaplan authored
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- Mar 07, 2017
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Steven Dale authored
Refactored towards better convention for linting.
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- Mar 06, 2017
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Steven Dale authored
* Design pass on libraries to make sprites look more like they do in the SpriteSelector. Fixed scrolling overflow when reaching the bottom * Started a colors variables file * Added a light transform on sprite item hover Related #12
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- Feb 15, 2017
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Steven Dale authored
* Covers parts of these issues: GUI layout panes (#69), sprite libraries (#12), import buttons (#64), menu bar (#67), and sprite info area (#53) ~ Refactored layout pane structure by removing `display: flex` from `.box`, by default. Declaring flex instead only where specifically needed. This helped fix layout quirks, and should help us avoid hard to find issues related to nested flex boxes ~ Added descriptive classnames to boxes/containers/wrappers. Moved more padding, margins + layout into these wrappers to help with component reusability. ~ Set up a spacer unit variable inside `gui.css`, to start keeping consistent padding, margins and rounded corners between panes. Used [CSS/PostCSS Modules](https://github.com/css-modules/postcss-modules-values) to avoid SCSS dependency. ~ Refactored inline styles from JSX, into CSS files. 2 reasons: a) prepping for reuse of CSS Module variables. b) Feels easier to debug complex flex layouts when all the styles are in one place vs JS/HTML/CSS syntax mixed together ~ Added menu bar into layout via new component, and sprite info header in sprite selector pane, with stubs for the labels + forms. Sprite items are correctly scrolling, while leaving the header fixed, in Chrome. Mostly working in FFx. Not working in Safari, IE yet. ~ Style pass on library modal ~ Experimenting with a few different transition styles: Logo in menu bar, sprite library items, Add buttons.
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- Dec 15, 2016
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Ray Schamp authored
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- Dec 07, 2016
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Ray Schamp authored
The inline css method gives us nothing that CSS modules can't give us. This puts the project more in line with the way www works, and makes CSS actually readable. Using class names gives us full control of the modal styles.
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