valencia issueshttps://code.ubuntu-it.org/ubuntu-it-web/valencia/-/issues2018-02-13T06:30:54Zhttps://code.ubuntu-it.org/ubuntu-it-web/valencia/-/issues/15Buttons' hover color changed from dark orange to black after the last framewo...2018-02-13T06:30:54ZPietro Albinipietro@pietroalbini.orgButtons' hover color changed from dark orange to black after the last framework updateAs the title says, the framework update changed the buttons' hover color from dark orange to black.
Also, the ubuntu.com website still uses the dark orange for that.As the title says, the framework update changed the buttons' hover color from dark orange to black.
Also, the ubuntu.com website still uses the dark orange for that.https://code.ubuntu-it.org/ubuntu-it-web/valencia/-/issues/14ubuntu-it logo overlaps search icon in tablet mode2020-04-28T17:35:18ZRiccardo Padovaniubuntu-it logo overlaps search icon in tablet modeIn tablet mode (width between 900px and 960px with Chromium) the logo in the header overlaps the search icon In tablet mode (width between 900px and 960px with Chromium) the logo in the header overlaps the search icon https://code.ubuntu-it.org/ubuntu-it-web/valencia/-/issues/13Footer menĂ¹ should be expandible on mobile2020-04-28T17:35:17ZRiccardo PadovaniFooter menĂ¹ should be expandible on mobileAt the moment the footer menu is expanded in mobile version, so the page is very long to scroll.
We want to have the same behavior there is on ubuntu.com: collapsed menu with only first level visible, and on click expansionAt the moment the footer menu is expanded in mobile version, so the page is very long to scroll.
We want to have the same behavior there is on ubuntu.com: collapsed menu with only first level visible, and on click expansionhttps://code.ubuntu-it.org/ubuntu-it-web/valencia/-/issues/12Display second-level-nav border-top only on small devices2018-02-13T06:30:54ZMattia MiglioriniDisplay second-level-nav border-top only on small devicesAlphaMattia MiglioriniMattia Migliorinihttps://code.ubuntu-it.org/ubuntu-it-web/valencia/-/issues/11Header not consistent across devices2018-02-13T06:30:54ZMattia MiglioriniHeader not consistent across devicesOn desktops we have the logo on the right side, and the menu on the left side.
On mobile devices the logo is in the left side, while menu and search are on the right side.
We should avoid this behavior and let elements keep the same position across different devices.On desktops we have the logo on the right side, and the menu on the left side.
On mobile devices the logo is in the left side, while menu and search are on the right side.
We should avoid this behavior and let elements keep the same position across different devices.Alphahttps://code.ubuntu-it.org/ubuntu-it-web/valencia/-/issues/6Menu toggle is positioned absolutely2018-02-13T06:30:54ZMattia MiglioriniMenu toggle is positioned absolutelyThe menu toggle has `position:absolute`. This makes the header resize to the logo height on small devices.
The solution might be:
- apply a static or relative position to the menu toggle
- make the menu toggle float to the right
- fix the header height
- make the header clear floatsThe menu toggle has `position:absolute`. This makes the header resize to the logo height on small devices.
The solution might be:
- apply a static or relative position to the menu toggle
- make the menu toggle float to the right
- fix the header height
- make the header clear floatsAlphaMattia MiglioriniMattia Migliorinihttps://code.ubuntu-it.org/ubuntu-it-web/valencia/-/issues/4Manage more than 7 categories in the footer menu2018-02-13T06:30:55ZRiccardo PadovaniManage more than 7 categories in the footer menuIn the [guidelines](http://design.ubuntu.com/web-style-guide/scaffolding#footer) there are two types of footer: footer A (implemented) and footer B (not implemented).
For our needs, footer A is enough (it manages until 7 categories), but maybe for other teams is necessary also footer BIn the [guidelines](http://design.ubuntu.com/web-style-guide/scaffolding#footer) there are two types of footer: footer A (implemented) and footer B (not implemented).
For our needs, footer A is enough (it manages until 7 categories), but maybe for other teams is necessary also footer Bhttps://code.ubuntu-it.org/ubuntu-it-web/valencia/-/issues/3Remove class 'active' from the footer2018-02-13T06:30:55ZRiccardo PadovaniRemove class 'active' from the footerThe link in the footer which indicates the active page has class 'active'. At the moment, this doesn't hurt the layout, but doesn't follow the design guidelines and could cause strange behavior in the future.The link in the footer which indicates the active page has class 'active'. At the moment, this doesn't hurt the layout, but doesn't follow the design guidelines and could cause strange behavior in the future.https://code.ubuntu-it.org/ubuntu-it-web/valencia/-/issues/23px gap between navbars2018-02-13T06:30:55ZRiccardo Padovani3px gap between navbarsThere's a small gap (3px) between the two navbars.
It has been fixed with a negative margin in ```header.banner.inverse```, but I think we could find a better solution.
There's a small gap (3px) between the two navbars.
It has been fixed with a negative margin in ```header.banner.inverse```, but I think we could find a better solution.