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Make tag text and delete "x" icon more visually distinct #6791

Closed susanreenesaa closed 4 years ago

susanreenesaa commented 5 years ago

6720

Hi, this is a first-timers-only issue. This means we've worked to make it more legible to folks who either haven't contributed to our codebase before, or even folks who haven't contributed to open source before.

If that's you, we're interested in helping you take the first step and can answer questions and help you out as you do. Note that we're especially interested in contributions from people from groups underrepresented in free and open source software!

We know that the process of creating a pull request is the biggest barrier for new contributors. This issue is for you šŸ’

If you have contributed before, consider leaving this one for someone new, and looking through our general help wanted issues. Thanks!

šŸ¤” What you will need to know.

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šŸ“‹ Step by Step

See this page for some help in taking your first steps!

Below is a "diff" showing in red (and a -) which lines to remove, and in green (and a +) which lines to add:

Issue The user is always confused about the X (closing icon) after the tag text. Expecting the closing tag to be obvious to the user therefore, the user should not confuse his/her input with the 'x': See Image below image Expected output see image below image path of the file to edit app/assets/javascripts/tagging.js URL http://localhost:3000/wiki/donate where you can add tags to see the effect. To add tags to a page click on the + icon on the right sidebar of the page Code to add replace x with <i class='fa fa-times-circle fa-white blue pl-1' aria-hidden='true' ></i> image

  1. If you are familiar with the terminal or would like to learn it, here is a great tutorial on how to send a pull request using the terminal.

  2. You can also edit files directly in your browser and open a pull request from there.

Please keep us updated

šŸ’¬ā° - We encourage contributors to be respectful to the community and provide an update within a week of claiming a first-timers-only issue. We're happy to keep it assigned to you as long as you need if you update us with a request for more time or help, but if we don't see any activity a week after you claim it we may reassign it to give someone else a chance. Thank you in advance!

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jywarren commented 5 years ago

This is really nice!!!

On Sun, Nov 17, 2019, 10:38 AM reenesa notifications@github.com wrote:

6720 https://github.com/publiclab/plots2/issues/6720

Hi, this is a first-timers-only issue https://code.publiclab.org/#r=all. This means we've worked to make it more legible to folks who either haven't contributed to our codebase before, or even folks who haven't contributed to open source before.

If that's you, we're interested in helping you take the first step and can answer questions and help you out as you do. Note that we're especially interested in contributions from people from groups underrepresented in free and open source software!

We know that the process of creating a pull request is the biggest barrier for new contributors. This issue is for you šŸ’

If you have contributed before, consider leaving this one for someone new, and looking through our general help wanted https://github.com/publiclab/plots2/labels/help-wanted issues. Thanks! šŸ¤” What you will need to know.

Nothing. This issue is meant to welcome you to Open Source :) We are happy to walk you through the process. šŸ“‹ Step by Step

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šŸ™‹ Claim this issue: Comment below. If someone else has claimed it, ask if they've opened a pull request already and if they're stuck -- maybe you can help them solve a problem or move it along!

šŸ“ Update the file $FILENAME http://$BRANCH_URL in the $REPO repository (press the little pen Icon) and edit the line as shown below.

See this page https://code.publiclab.org/#r=all for some help in taking your first steps!

Below is a "diff" showing in red (and a -) which lines to remove, and in green (and a +) which lines to add:

Issue The user is always confused about the X (closing icon) after the tag text. Expecting the closing tag to be obvious to the user therefore, the user should not confuse his/her input with the 'x': See Image below [image: image] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/49034794/69008985-d350ff80-0961-11ea-8b47-08f3dfd6af0d.png Expected output see image below [image: image] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/49034794/69008997-e2d04880-0961-11ea-9fa7-849662f8b3ad.png path of the file to edit app/assets/javascripts/tagging.js URL http://localhost:3000/wiki/donate where you can add tags to see the effect. To add tags to a page click on the + icon on the right sidebar of the page Code to add replace x with <i class='fa fa-times-circle fa-white blue pl-1' aria-hidden='true' > [image: image] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/49034794/69009637-583f1780-0968-11ea-91fa-59f7d4ae1993.png

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šŸ’¾ Commit your changes

šŸ”€ Start a Pull Request. There are two ways how you can start a pull request:

1.

If you are familiar with the terminal or would like to learn it, here is a great tutorial https://egghead.io/series/how-to-contribute-to-an-open-source-project-on-github on how to send a pull request using the terminal. 2.

You can also edit files directly in your browser https://help.github.com/articles/editing-files-in-your-repository/ and open a pull request from there.

  • šŸ Done Ask in comments for a review :)

Please keep us updated

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susanreenesaa commented 5 years ago

Thanks @jywarren.

rosensteinsamuel1 commented 5 years ago

I would love to claim this issue if it's still available!

ebarry commented 4 years ago

CC @publiclab-mimi