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[Bug 1420748] Re: Always reserve space for three actions in header

 

Hi,

The Design Guidelines say:
"The Header features a maximum of four slots that can be arranged and combined to fulfill the users' needs. When there is no back or navigation drawer, there may be three slots on the right side of the title".

https://design.ubuntu.com/apps/building-blocks/header

- On a default header, max 3 slots for actions, one for title
- On multi-select mode, 4 slots for actions

The rule is really simple and it should not confuse the user.
Usability/Beta testing do not show any issues in this regards sofar.


** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
   Importance: Medium => Low

** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
       Status: New => Fix Committed

** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
       Status: Fix Committed => Opinion

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Title:
  Always reserve space for three actions in header

Status in Ubuntu UX bugs:
  Opinion
Status in ubuntu-ui-toolkit package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Currently there is room for 3 actions directly in the header,
  including a back/cancel button or tabs button on the left side.

  So without a button on the left, there is room for 3 actions on the
  right, but when there is an action on the left, only 2 actions are
  allowed on the right side. I think this is confusing for the users
  (some times you have 3 buttons, and some times 1 normal button plus an
  overflow button with two actions in the overflow) and not really
  necessary.

  I propose to (on a phone) always reserve space for 3 actions on the
  right side in the header, even if there is an action in the left of
  the header.

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