Customize the "You can manage cards and addresses in Settings" string according to what's requested |
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Issue descriptionCustomize the "You can manage cards and addresses in Settings" string according to what's requested: a card, an address, and/or contact info. If only Android Pay was requested, for example, then don't show this string at all.
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Jan 13 2017
Thanks for tracking here. I'll post the new string here once everything is approved.
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Jan 13 2017
Thanks, Just want to mention one thing might worth: Currently, we explain where the cards and addresses come from when user has never completed payment request once. I am thinking shall we change it to 'when user has never saw this explanation'?
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Jan 13 2017
Is there a difference?
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Jan 13 2017
Yes, the explanation only display in expanded mode (not in bottom sheet).
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Feb 6 2017
Hi bbergher@, any update here? assign it to you in case missed it,
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Feb 6 2017
Sorry I dropped this. A couple questions: - Is the idea to optimize the string so it only talks about features the user is using at that moment? - When would addresses not be used? Digital purchases? I wonder if it's worth optimizing it so much. Hopefully users will use this feature more and more often, so a more generic string could help them build better understanding of what it can do in the long run.
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Feb 6 2017
The UI can show any combination of these: shipping addresses, contact info, credit cards, Android Pay, and let's say Samsung Pay. The worst case scenario is a message that invites users to change their addresses and cards in settings on UI that shows only Android Pay, for example. In this case, I suggest we remove the message entirely. To make this more generalized, I suggest that the message is entirely customized by the information and forms of payment that the merchant website requests.
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Feb 6 2017
I see the problem. I worry about what would happen if we removed it altogether, but people might know that already. And I think something like "You can manage addresses and payment methods on Settings" could encapsulate all cases, but we' don't have the green light to ship Settings for apps yet.
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Feb 6 2017
A credit card is a payment method, so your proposed string should work in all cases, imho.
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Feb 6 2017
zkoch@, thoughts about using this single string?
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Feb 7 2017
+1 to a single string. I don't think we should try to be fancy about mapping the string to types of info that are being requested. I think we should aim for consistency. I'd say something like, "You can manage your personal information and payment methods in Settings."
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Feb 7 2017
+shimi, thoughts on specific wording?
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Feb 8 2017
What is the context of this string, i.e. where does it appear? zkoch's suggestion in #12 LGTM but I'd like to see the context to confirm. If this is a single sentence of text, with nothing after it, drop the period, too.
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Feb 8 2017
See attached.
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Feb 8 2017
Thanks for the screenshot. Zach's wording in #12 LGTM.
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Jun 9 2017
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Jun 9 2017
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Jun 27 2017
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Comment 1 by gogerald@chromium.org
, Jan 13 2017