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Just wondering: if I click through a collapsible set (docs example), the ui-focus blue shadow gets added to a collapsible when it's being opened.
If I click regular buttons, they also get the ui-focus, but when switching to active state and doing some interaction, ui-focus seems to be removed again.
But when opening a collapsible, ui-focus is there to stay and IMO it's just an attention eater...
Wouldn't it be more visiually-friendly to fade-out/remove the shadow after a set timeout, so the user can "focus" on the content being shown? I'd even prefer having active state on the collapsible than ui-focus.
Probably not warranting a change though...
Still. Take a look at iCloud>Sign in - focusing on an input also shows a (background-image) blue shadow - far less ... obstrusive ... though
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I referenced this ticket here #5009 and added your request to the wiki page.
We are going to work in this and try to get this in 1.3.
Closing as a feature request.
Just wondering: if I click through a collapsible set (docs example), the
ui-focus
blue shadow gets added to a collapsible when it's being opened.If I click regular buttons, they also get the
ui-focus
, but when switching to active state and doing some interaction,ui-focus
seems to be removed again.But when opening a collapsible,
ui-focus
is there to stay and IMO it's just an attention eater...Wouldn't it be more visiually-friendly to fade-out/remove the shadow after a set timeout, so the user can "focus" on the content being shown? I'd even prefer having
active state
on the collapsible thanui-focus
.Probably not warranting a change though...
Still. Take a look at iCloud>Sign in - focusing on an input also shows a (background-image) blue shadow - far less ... obstrusive ... though
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: