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What is the current behavior?
As a designer, I'd like to have a scaffold page for the /styleguide page when setting up a new project. This page should include commonly used components within an application like; input fields, color palette, typography, etc. Wordpress harmonium seems to have a scaffold page, somewhat, setup for /styleguide page. We talked about setting up a scaffold page for /styleguide page during design meeting on September 23rd, 2020, and there seems to be a general consensus around this.
What is the expected behavior? As a designer;
When I setup a new project
Then I am able to see a scaffold /styleguide page
And I am able to customize the scaffold page /styleguide to reflect project branding and components needs
As an engineer/designer;
When a new project is setup
Then the scaffold page for /styleguide is included in the initial scaffold project setup
When I visit the /styleguide page
Then I am able to see the following sections already created
Color palette
Typography
Buttons
Forms and form elements (Select, checkboxes, Radio buttons, input group, media uploader, textarea, input, labels, date picker)
Alerts
Badges & Chips
Cards
Modals
Paginations
Menu (Topbar, Drawer)
Accordion
Tabs
Tables
Data grid
Progress bar, loader
For feature requests: why should the behavior change?
Some benefits of having a scaffold styleguide page:
Saves design time if the focus is on removing components that are not needed within a project versus building all needed components from scratch.
This would be a standard scaffold page and updates with changes made to the design token.
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What is the current behavior?
As a designer, I'd like to have a scaffold page for the
/styleguide
page when setting up a new project. This page should include commonly used components within an application like; input fields, color palette, typography, etc. Wordpress harmonium seems to have a scaffold page, somewhat, setup for/styleguide
page. We talked about setting up a scaffold page for/styleguide
page during design meeting on September 23rd, 2020, and there seems to be a general consensus around this.What is the expected behavior?
As a designer;
/styleguide
page/styleguide
to reflect project branding and components needsAs an engineer/designer;
/styleguide
is included in the initial scaffold project setup/styleguide
pageFor feature requests: why should the behavior change?
Some benefits of having a scaffold
styleguide
page:Saves design time if the focus is on removing components that are not needed within a project versus building all needed components from scratch.
This would be a standard scaffold page and updates with changes made to the design token.
Update reusable stories template
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: