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The space between main header and swimline is too big #147

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alexprey opened this issue Jun 11, 2017 · 6 comments
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The space between main header and swimline is too big #147

alexprey opened this issue Jun 11, 2017 · 6 comments

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@alexprey
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alexprey commented Jun 11, 2017

The space between main header and swimline is too big. This space can be more smaleer.

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AuthenticEshkinKot commented Jun 11, 2017

@alexprey
This space is for "no version" version.

@alexprey
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Ok, but "no version" is not rendered :) and this space is not required for it.

@AuthenticEshkinKot
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@alexprey
OK, you want to say that if I eliminate this space it would be correct. But if user wants to reset issue's version, what should he do then?

@alexprey
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Hm... This zone used as dropadble for reseting the target versino? It's not clear for me :) Ok, I think we have some possible solutions to improve this point:

  1. Add the line with "No version" - it say to user that this space is reserved and used
  2. Optionally. What do you think about if initially space is smaller, but when user start to drag the issue-card space is incereased.

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  1. It's possible. But what if user create version named "No version"? =)
  2. Also possible.

@alexprey
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We can use the different styles for text. Usual for default placeholders used the gray color and italic font style.

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