jensreuterberg added a comment.

  I think both are good (but man those colours Aleix :D also the text should be 
white) 
  The logic behind the alternatives for posterity:
  
  1. Buttons on bottom of Detail view - the install button in the detail view 
is there for those who will want to read information about the application. The 
goal being that all applications should have a wealth of meta data (we're not 
there yet but "one day" etc) and since a user can install from the middle 
column as well the assumption is that a user in the detail view will be 
interested in the information within. So the bottom right is in that case (and 
in the case of left-to-right reading of course) is the naturall place for such 
a button.
  2. Buttons on the top of Detail view - the back button is in this case 
slightly more natural as it resembles a breadcrumb its a page system and that 
is where its often expected, that being said the downside is that it camoflages 
the install button. Since we don't have coloured buttons and can't make the 
install button pop out that makes it slightly more tricky.
  3. Coloured areas instead of buttons - this is the tack-and-paste solution to 
#2's problem. By making strikingly coloured areas instead of buttons we can 
essentially put the install button wherever we like since it will scream for 
attention no matter what.

REPOSITORY
  R134 Discover Software Store

REVISION DETAIL
  https://phabricator.kde.org/D5339

To: apol, leinir, colomar, jensreuterberg
Cc: plasma-devel, progwolff, lesliezhai, ali-mohamed, jensreuterberg, abetts, 
sebas, apol

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