[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #29989: Hide Media Buttons on small screens
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#29989: Hide Media Buttons on small screens
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Reporter: pento | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: high | Milestone: 4.2
Component: Editor | Version:
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: make-flow needs-patch | Focuses: ui, administration
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Comment (by marcelomazza):
Replying to [comment:33 afercia]:
> I'm not a designer :) but I like typography. Was thinking about having 5
different font styles in a so small space maybe it's a bit noisy,
designers: any thoughts?
New iteration attached! (add-media_mobile-02.jpg ^^)
I think you have a point about too many font styles, but I also think that
this is definitely an improvement over the current screen. I put them
side-to-side in this last attachment to be able to compare them.
Addressing the font style mess, check b3:
* We can use the same font style between the "Add Media" button and the
Visual/Text tabs.
* I feel that the bigger "typographical noise" happens between "Add New
Post" and "Enter title here". I would like to propose (again :P) the
removal of the title. I say again because we spoke about this at #design,
but there was not a clear definition. To recap our conversation:
>> "About hiding the title (just on small screens) with `screen-reader-
text` maybe mobile screen readers will get it, honestly I don't know, I
guess yes but we should do some testing. I'm a bit concerned instead about
low-vision users who don't use a screen reader: will they have enough
contextual information without a title?"
> https://wordpress.slack.com/archives/design/p1422668999000143
* And! Remember that the initial view doesn't show the "Change Permalinks"
and the "View Post" buttons, so the font styles being shown are reduced a
bit more.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/29989#comment:34>
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