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Redesigned widget UI #30

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iAbadia opened this issue Mar 2, 2018 · 6 comments
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Redesigned widget UI #30

iAbadia opened this issue Mar 2, 2018 · 6 comments

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@iAbadia
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iAbadia commented Mar 2, 2018

Hi, I've done a bit of work on the widget. This is just a few changes, I've got more in mind. If you're interested I'll keep going and make a PR. Great Widget btw, It's almost exactly what I was looking for 😉

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@kankaristo
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This looks good, but I also like how compact the current widget is. I have 8 lists on one screen, with 2-3 items visible on each list (with label colors included, medium font size). And I wish that I could still fit more, I have a ton of lists. 😛

But more config options for padding, etc. definitely wouldn't hurt.

(I'm just a user, not a contributor)

@iAbadia
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iAbadia commented Mar 2, 2018

@kankaristo I currently use the widget that comes with the official Trello app, which is nice and functional (shows all cards on a board grouped by list and due date). My goal is to do exactly that but with a lighter style. I'm not sure if @oryanm will agree, in case he does not I'll continue developing my fork. Anyway, before start messing with the code, a visual rework is definitely worth it!

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oryanm commented Mar 13, 2018

This looks interesting. I do like the padding. Not so much the way you did the labels.
If this could be easily configured, we can possibly merge it in. But, I still want to support people like @kankaristo who are short on pixel real estate :)

Also, I would rather you created small PRs that implement one change at a time. So don't keep going too much.

@jcklpe
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jcklpe commented Nov 5, 2018

Just wanted to say that I like the extra padding too. I'll check out the fork and see if I can figure out how to install it and stuff.

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jcklpe commented Nov 5, 2018

@iAbadia Would you be willing to send me an apk? I'm a UX Designer learning to code but I haven't really ever done any android builds processes before. I have an upload folder here if that makes it easier to transfer: https://cloud.jackalope.tech/s/file-drop

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iAbadia commented Nov 8, 2018

@iAbadia Would you be willing to send me an apk? I'm a UX Designer learning to code but I haven't really ever done any android builds processes before. I have an upload folder here if that makes it easier to transfer: https://cloud.jackalope.tech/s/file-drop

Sorry @jcklpe but I've already lost that built apk. If you're really interested in having this UI I suggest you install Android Studio and import the project (should be straightforward) and then apply the changes on my fork. Or, if you're handy with git, you could rebase my fork to this repo's latest commit. Anyhow, you'll learn something. Good luck!

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