HowTo Naming: Jolla UI screens, gestures and elements?
asked 2013-12-29 04:47:10 +0200
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In this forum when questions, answers and comments refer to Jolla UX framework and its componenst, elements, screens, transitions, swipes etc. it would be beneficial that we name the things in the UI in similar fashion.
Update: Changed this How-to to a a community wiki for so as not no get any karma from this, but enabling it for anyone to contribute. Keep this question description just as an index of naming related answers here by UI/UX category so they are more easy to find.
@jjaone I agree, but I don't quite find the question in this?
simo ( 2014-01-03 15:13:00 +0200 )editThis is more like a howto or suggestion on how we should name the things when we talk about Jolla UX. Different ways to name same things are confusing and generate a lot of secondary trafic in this site. Ofc I.could rewrite the title to read: 'Should we refer to Jolla UI elements consistently and using official naming conventions?' ;)
foss4ever ( 2014-01-05 20:04:08 +0200 )edit@PeterParker thanks for converting title to a question, now we can just start waiting all the 'yes we can' answers that start to pour in ;)
foss4ever ( 2014-01-06 04:12:53 +0200 )editwhat is application-screen? we have lock-, home-, task-manager-, launcher-screen - swipes get you to ambience-chooser- and notification-screen...
chemist ( 2014-01-14 17:03:54 +0200 )edit@chemist Home screen is the ”task-manager screen' and App(lication) screen/page is the currently active application running 'fullscreen'. See the image linked in the question description, they are all there.. ;)
foss4ever ( 2014-01-14 17:54:12 +0200 )edit