On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 8:20 AM, Matthew Flaschen <[email protected]>wrote:

> The current proposed change to use mw-ui-button for save/preview/show
> changes/cancel (on the edit screen) uses mw-ui-destructive (with quiet) for
> the cancel button.  This directly contradicts the style guide, which says,
> "This should not be used for cancel buttons.".
>
> As noted at https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/116725/ , my understanding
> of destructive is that you are deleting something that was already publicly
> visible, or at least has an impact beyond your own personal session.
>
> The cancel button doesn't seem to fit that.  Cancel is a common concept,
> and semantically clear, so perhaps we should simply add mw-ui-cancel.
>

In addition to that... the author is asking if Save page should be
mw-ui-constructive (green). That's correct right? mw-ui-primary is actually
deprecated in the new version, and save is not a multi-step action so it's
not mw-ui-progressive (blue).

Jared?

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