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expansion icon is confusing #310

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har79 opened this issue Mar 19, 2019 · 5 comments
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expansion icon is confusing #310

har79 opened this issue Mar 19, 2019 · 5 comments

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har79 commented Mar 19, 2019

http://staging.sass-lang.com/documentation/syntax/parsing

My expectation is that right-arrows mean "play"; so the arrow used to show expandable content for compatibility was confusing for me.

It didn't appeal to me when scanning for how to find out more about compatibility because I was looking for a down-arrow or a hover tooltip. Later, when I did see it and think about it I assumed it was a play button of some sort and only clicked to find out what it did.

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nex3 commented Mar 19, 2019

Hmm... the right arrow is also what browsers display by default for the <details> tag, so I had expected it to be the standard. For example:

This is a <details> tag! This is the contents!

Do you have a different suggestion for an expansion indicator?

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har79 commented Mar 19, 2019 via email

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nex3 commented Mar 19, 2019

I think the down arrow is pretty clear too... @jina, what do you think?

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jina commented Mar 20, 2019

standard is right becomes down, but we can switch it to the material style.

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nex3 commented Mar 20, 2019

@jina The final decision is up to you, of course. I personally think both look pretty clear.

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