It’s much better ![]()
The spacing is a bit odd though, it creates a large gap between the title and the description, don’t you think?
For the text, instead of using a custom class you can use Bootstrap’s « text-muted » class to stay consistent with the rest of Gladys.
It’s good you bring that up, I was working on improving the scenes’ UX to address this request => Pouvoir déplacer une action vers le haut ou le bas dans les scènes - #3 par lmilcent
I imagine this for the description:
For edit mode, we might need to add a hint so the user understands it’s editable (I admit that the current solution for the title wasn’t great)
For responsiveness, I was working a bit on improving the responsiveness of this page, which isn’t great:
What I propose is, if your PR is functionally good, I’ll integrate it into the design I’m working on so the work isn’t done twice ![]()
What do you think?
Same, on Chrome!
For « sensitive » things like drag and drop, I do real tests on my phone (on the same network as my Mac, I access my dev environment)
Edit: My scene UX improvements: Pouvoir déplacer une action vers le haut ou le bas dans les scènes - #23 par pierre-gilles

