chrisputnam9 / chrome-google-keep-full-screen

Chrome Extension - Makes Google Keep editing use full browser window.
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Feature request: Separate Vertical and Horizontal Padding in Options Page #41

Open kellerbeing opened 5 months ago

kellerbeing commented 5 months ago

Hey Chris!

Total game-changer for Google Keep - don't know why Google didn't implement this feature themselves! (but Google be googlin', I guess...)

One feature request though:

Title: Separate Vertical and Horizontal Padding in Options Page

Description:

Current Behavior: The current version of the extension allows users to customize the width, padding, and background of the Google Keep notes. However, the padding can only be changed vertically and horizontally together, which limits the flexibility for users to fine-tune the appearance of the notes.

Desired Behavior: I'd love to see the addition of separate controls for vertical and horizontal padding in the extension's options page. This would let the user independently adjust the top/bottom and left/right padding of the Google Keep notes, giving more control over the layout and appearance.

Justification: Being able to separate the horizontal and vertical padding controls would give the flexibility to customize the notes exactly how the user wants - for example, the user may want to increase the horizontal padding to create more space between notes, while keeping the vertical padding tighter to fit more on the screen. Or the user could adjust the padding asymmetrically to get the perfect look.

Proposed Implementation: The options page could include two separate sliders or input fields, one for horizontal padding and one for vertical padding. These should work independently, so the user can set different values for the horizontal and vertical padding.

I think this feature would make the extension pretty much feature complete. Let me know what you think!

Regards Keller

Palivec commented 4 months ago

Reducing the default top padding height to few lines would simple and ok for most people I think.

chrisputnam9 commented 3 months ago

Hi, @kellerbeing - thanks for the idea!

This makes sense, and I suspect we are likely to implement this.

Thank you @Palivec for that note as well.

We'll think on this and very likely implement in some form in the next sprint.

Thanks! Chris