Interrupted download is unnecessarily gloomy |
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Issue descriptionNow that downloads resumption is rolling out, interruptions no longer represent irrecoverable doom. In the attached screenshot, the "RESUME" button will in fact resurrect the download and try to complete it. Despite being the correct action to perform, the RESUME button appears disabled. :-(
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Mar 7 2016
+bettes: what should the inactive download item style be now that they can be resumed?
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Mar 7 2016
Ideally, the fading-out does not apply to the button so it would just display at 100% on top of the card.
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Mar 24 2016
Would it be possible to get this addressed prior to the M51 feature freeze?
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Mar 24 2016
bettes@: should "RESUME" be blue or gray? should the status text be 60% or 100% opaque? in my screenshot: top is gray + 60%, bottom is blue + 100%
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Mar 25 2016
Let's go with the bottom option, please. Thanks!
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Mar 25 2016
hey Alan, I'm removing the overall 60% opacity that we previously applied to inactive cards. Turns out that the file icon and remove (X) opacities were [accidentally?] being multiplied by the 60% card opacity. Just to clarify, do you want the final, effective opacity to be: 1) 30% or 50% for the file icon? 2) 60% or 100% for the remove (X)? Thanks!
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Mar 26 2016
The following revision refers to this bug: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git/+/bb7ae0e1760d0782437ac193214c944bc41790ff commit bb7ae0e1760d0782437ac193214c944bc41790ff Author: dbeam <dbeam@chromium.org> Date: Sat Mar 26 00:46:38 2016 MD Downloads: make inactive downloads less gloomy! R=asanka@chromium.org BUG= 592682 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1834913003 Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#383422} [modify] https://crrev.com/bb7ae0e1760d0782437ac193214c944bc41790ff/chrome/browser/resources/md_downloads/item.css [modify] https://crrev.com/bb7ae0e1760d0782437ac193214c944bc41790ff/chrome/browser/resources/md_downloads/vulcanized.html
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Mar 26 2016
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Mar 27 2016
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Comment 1 by asanka@chromium.org
, Mar 7 2016