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Help -> About innacessible from browser space #343

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tecimovic opened this issue Dec 7, 2021 · 5 comments
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Help -> About innacessible from browser space #343

tecimovic opened this issue Dec 7, 2021 · 5 comments

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@tecimovic
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In line with all the discussions about the menu:
currently, "Help -> About" pops up a separate window, just like the "Preferences" did.

Can we move this into the browser space completely as well?

babakzarrinbal added a commit to Mehradml/zap that referenced this issue Dec 9, 2021
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added about in setting page of browser also
my suggestion : let it also be in menu ...

@tecimovic
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This was somewhat attempted, but the result is not nice.
About is now a "preference" page.

I don't want about to be a preference page. I want a menu item "About" that will show that picture as a floating frame in the center of the page.

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Back to To-do column.

@SaharKargar
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@tecimovic do you want us to add an icon in the top-right corner of the main page, next to the gear icon for preferences page and when we click on it a modal would be shown with the content of about page?

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Yeah, we can start with that. Ideally, I'd like to turn that whole area into a menu, so there would be "Help -> About". But a simple icon with (i) or something like that for "information" could be a good first step.

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