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Support labels in the flyout #262

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tmickel opened this issue Apr 20, 2016 · 6 comments
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Support labels in the flyout #262

tmickel opened this issue Apr 20, 2016 · 6 comments
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tmickel commented Apr 20, 2016

Example of when this may be desirable:
screen shot 2016-04-20 at 12 02 51 pm

Hopefully we may also be able to reuse these labels for something like #258.

With an option we should make these labels/categories "sticky", like the iOS contacts list or like this fiddle: https://jsfiddle.net/yZKea/ (although almost certainly not with that implementation :))

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Depends on #21

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tmickel commented Nov 7, 2016

@rachel-fenichel The infrastructure for this has landed, right? Assigning @carljbowman for any further design work.

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Yup, you've now got labels and buttons with arbitrary callbacks. can go anywhere blocks can go, and it's styled with CSS.

@thisandagain thisandagain modified the milestones: February 16, Backlog Dec 6, 2016
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Looks like we have the framework for this feature.

Closing this issue until we have a specific use case, possible something we can explore in the extensions model.

Palette concept sketches that highlight possible use cases:

screen shot 2017-03-23 at 10 46 45 am

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Why is Operators a stamp?

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@CatsAreFluffy - I should have clarified. Those icons were placeholders and the exact icons should not be taken literally. While sketching I used random icons just to get a sense of if the icons created a overwhelming visual complexity. That way I did not have to think about the specific iconography and could sketch quickly.

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