Commit Graph

18 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Chris Hill-Scott
4df99bd27f Don’t allow paragraphs without class attribute
All paragraphs should have class="govuk-body", or be otherwise
custom-styled. This commit adds some extra checks to our test fixture
that looks for paragraphs that don’t have any styling. Our test coverage
is pretty good, so this should check almost all pages, and prevent
regressions.

I’ve done this in such a way that it can be extended for other elements
(e.g. links) in the future.
2020-05-29 17:11:01 +01:00
Katie Smith
a85f7fa2c1 Replace the .column-... classes in _grids.scss
We had 7 classes in _grids.scss named `.column-...` which were being
used to give a certain column width. These worked by using `@include
grid column()`, which is now deprecated.

`.column-whole` and `.column-three-quarters` can be removed and replaced
with `govuk-grid-column-full` and `govuk-grid-column-three-quarters`
respectively. The other column classes don't have a direct replacment in
GOV.UK Frontend. To get round this, we overwrite the `$govuk-grid-width`
SASS map in `extensions.scss` to add in extra widths, then use this with
the `govuk-grid-column` mixin to create new classes in for our custom
widths in `_grids.scss`
2020-03-06 11:11:41 +00:00
Tom Byers
ee9f348ce4 Update all links to use GOVUK Frontend style
Includes:
- turning off :visited styles to match existing
  design
- swapping heading classes used to make links bold
  for the GOVUK Frontend bold override class
- adding visually hidden text to some links to
  make them work when isolated from their context

We may need to revisit whether some links, such as
those for documentation and features, may benefit
from having some indication that their target has
been visited.
2020-02-25 10:47:24 +00:00
Tom Byers
5b306dde4d Revert "Convert all links to govuk frontend" 2020-02-24 11:56:38 +00:00
Tom Byers
cd36182ea6 Update all links to use GOVUK Frontend style
Includes:
- turning off :visited styles to match existing
  design
- swapping heading classes used to make links bold
  for the GOVUK Frontend bold override class
- adding visually hidden text to some links to
  make them work when isolated from their context

We may need to revisit whether some links, such as
those for documentation and features, may benefit
from having some indication that their target has
been visited.
2020-02-20 09:11:26 +00:00
Katie Smith
f3bb93f460 Replace straightforward buttons and links styled like buttons
This replaces the buttons that aren't part of a macro and that we don't
need to write additional styles for with their govuk-frontend equivalent.

There were some links that were styled to look like buttons, so these
have also been replaced with the new govuk-frontend macro.

There was one button on the `choose-account.html` template that was in a
section of code that was never reached - this has been deleted.
2020-02-17 08:05:05 +00:00
Chris Hill-Scott
873272160c Update content on invite page to reflect changes
What org team members can see has changed slightly, so we should update
the hint text accordingly.
2019-06-20 15:38:09 +01:00
Chris Hill-Scott
ee5212941c Add back links to organisation settings pages
They’re nice.
2019-06-03 14:12:12 +01:00
Chris Hill-Scott
d9da63401f Normalise heading sizes
Since we added template folders the templates page has had a ‘medium’
sized heading, where other pages have stuck with a ‘large’ size.

This commit rationalises the decision around which pages have which
heading size:
- ‘navigation’ pages (eg templates, team members, email reply to
  addresses) have medium sized headings
- transactional pages (ie ones which have a green button) keep the
  larger heading size
2019-04-30 15:30:31 +01:00
Chris Hill-Scott
74fb30ce5f Add GOV.UK Design System style back links
The Design System has standardised on back links being at the top of the
page, decorated with a small text-coloured arrow.

I think this makes more sense than having them at the bottom, because it
suggests, in some way, being able to go back before commiting to any of
the forms on the page. Whereas the things at the bottom of the page
should be performing actions on what’s in the page.

The reason for making this change now is that it de-clutters the area
around the green buttons. This was presenting a design challenge where
multiple levels of interaction were happening in the same form. Moving
these back links to the top of the page should mean that, in these
complicated forms, there’s one fewer thing to compete for the user’s
attention.

I’ve componentised this into a `page_header` macro so that the change is
easier to roll out and maintain.
2019-04-30 15:29:39 +01:00
Chris Hill-Scott
c6445eda9f Fix button for functional tests 2019-02-01 16:19:20 +00:00
Chris Hill-Scott
f55e2c06ef make invite button on org team consistent 2019-02-01 15:58:52 +00:00
Chris Hill-Scott
d9da219b7e Use a macro for form tags
This will stop us repeatedly forgetting to add `novalidate` and
`autocomplete='off'` to our forms (which is how most of them are set
up).

It uses sensible defaults, based on how we most-commonly configure
forms:
- most of our forms are `post`ed (but this can be overridden)
- `autocomplete` should only be enabled where it makes sense, otherwise
  it’s more annoying than useful (but this can be overriden)
- we should never be using HTML5 form validation because our own error
  styles and messages are better
2018-09-19 12:43:15 +01:00
Tom Byers
47798b218c Make live-search into a component 2018-08-22 17:42:04 +01:00
Rebecca Law
803c195947 Removed edit permissions on the org users page.
Remove a user from organisation can be done later.
2018-02-23 17:27:28 +00:00
chrisw
22bbc0d6d8 invite-team-members 2018-02-23 11:43:13 +00:00
chrisw
14b80622b7 link-service-to-organisations-tweaks 2018-02-20 11:30:46 +00:00
chrisw
dd2231056d organisation dashboard page 2018-02-19 16:56:16 +00:00