Closed
Bug 1139457
Opened 9 years ago
Closed 9 years ago
Status bar style should change depending on the current UI state
Categories
(Firefox for iOS :: Theme & Visual Design, defect)
Tracking
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RESOLVED
FIXED
Tracking | Status | |
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fennec | + | --- |
People
(Reporter: dhenein, Assigned: dhenein, Mentored)
Details
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(1 file)
The status bar style should only ever be either one of .Default or .LightContent On the tab tray and when the URL/Tab Curve is visible, the .LightContent style should be used (to overlay the grey background or user theme) When the URL bar scroll and we draw a light blurred bar behind the status bar, it should change (ideally fade?) to .Default (dark text + icons) for contrast. As a general rule, the status bar area should *always* show the "theme" behind it (even if that theme is just the grey background for now). Some screens will need to adapt (settings, tab tray, etc) from their current state. The only exception (as defined in the mockups @ http://invis.io/HA254M642) is when the top/bottom bars are hidden when a user scrolls the webview (as mentioned above).
Updated•9 years ago
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Assignee: nobody → dhenein
Mentor: bnicholson
Status: NEW → ASSIGNED
tracking-fennec: ? → +
OS: Mac OS X → iOS 8
Hardware: x86 → All
Comment 1•9 years ago
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This keeps us from scrolling the statusbar off screen, and switches its style (as you scroll) so that the text is visible.
Attachment #8586358 -
Flags: review?(sarentz)
Comment 2•9 years ago
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Comment on attachment 8586358 [details] [review] PR https://github.com/mozilla/firefox-ios/pull/291 Looks good to me. Also, I like this new behavior of the status bar.
Attachment #8586358 -
Flags: review?(sarentz) → review+
Updated•9 years ago
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Status: ASSIGNED → RESOLVED
Closed: 9 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
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