Closed marniepw closed 2 years ago
Note for @aaga : Please check the Figma link for each modal to check typography styles & sizes, overall modal size and spacing between components, button styles, images, etc
Note: @tangcasey might need to export some pngs if needed (there are a couple of illustrations in these screens)
Modal content
Title: Delete your Rally account Subtitle: Thank you for helping make the Internet a little better Deleting your Rally account means:
Call to action buttons: [Cancel] [Delete your Rally account] Cancel takes you back to account setting's landing page. Delete your Rally account and opens a subsequent modal.
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Title: Are you sure? Body: This will permanently delete your Rally account.
[Cancel] [Delete your Rally account] Cancel closes this modal. Delete your Rally account deletes user account!, then takes you to the subsequent logged-out screen on the Rally website (which re-iterates the same content).
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Title: Thank you for being part of Rally! Subtitle: We appreciate your help in making the Internet a little better. You have deleted your Rally account. This means:
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@mkhandekar Thank you so much for this well-documented ticket!
I have a question about the last screen: the screenshot (given the nav bar) makes it look like this should live on the main Rally website as an offboard URL (i.e. separate from the RWP). However the URL suggests that it is part of the RWP. Which do we want?
For reference, we currently do the former with the Core Add-on. We direct users here: https://rally.mozilla.org/leaving-rally/index.html
Oh this is simple to answer - yes, the URL is probably just a left over Chrome boundary @tangcasey used for the account settings design work. It should be the logged-out URL that you listed above, maybe https://rally.mozilla.org/account-deleted/index.html ?
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Design @tangcasey
Front end @aaga
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