+1
 Thanks a lot for all your effort on this Marius!
 Guillaume
 On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 1:18 PM, Guillaume "Louis-Marie" Delhumeau <
 gdelhumeau(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
  +1, looks good.
 2014-12-08 12:59 GMT+01:00 Marius Dumitru Florea <
 mariusdumitru.florea(a)xwiki.com>gt;:
  On Sat, Dec 6, 2014 at 11:02 PM, Denis Gervalle
<dgl(a)softec.lu> wrote:
  +1, ideally with a hover feedback very similar to
the one of a dropdown
 button. 
 The color theme is responsible for the hover effect. A flat color
 theme will probably use a single color highlight, controlled by the
 @navbar-default-link-hover-bg LESS variable. A 3D color theme may use
 some gradients to achieve the 3D effect on hover. A minimalistic color
 theme (like Simplex) will just change the text color on hover, leaving
 the background transparent.
 This proposal/vote is about agreeing on:
 * displaying a small vertical bar between the menu label and toggle
 (using a color derived from the menu background) to indicate the
 separation between the two (especially for tablet devices where
 there's no hover)
 * hovering/activating the menu label and the toggle separately, as it
 happens with a drop down button (e.g. the Add button).
 Thanks,
 Marius
 >
 > On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 6:59 PM, Pascal BASTIEN < 
pbasnews-xwiki(a)yahoo.fr>
   wrote:
> May I? (you send mail at user list)... then +1
> On 6.3 I still use 6.2 menu (I modified the template on my xwiki)
>
> I'm agree with you the 2 side of button must be better separate (with
> color on hoover or a black vertical bar?).
>
> IMO we must respect the same logic of actions button (an one-click 
 default
 >> action and drop down sub menu level at the right-side-click )
 >> With CSS it should be possible to:- use 2 side button on big screen- 
  use
  > GoTo
menu on small screen
> (with @media min-width)
>
> Thxs
> Pascal BASTIEN
>       De : Marius Dumitru Florea <mariusdumitru.florea(a)xwiki.com>
>  À : XWiki Developers <devs(a)xwiki.org>rg>; XWiki Users <users(a)xwiki.org>
>  Envoyé le : Vendredi 5 décembre 2014 17h20
>  Objet : [xwiki-users] [VOTE] Enable default actions for the Flamingo 
 top
 > menu entries
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> = Short Story =
>
> I propose to change the behaviour of the top level menu from Flamingo
> for tablet and desktop screens (so NOT for phones) to match the
> behaviour we had in 6.2 BUT improving the separation between the
> navigation links and the drop down toggle. The idea is that the top
> level menu entries should behave like a drop down button (e.g. the Add
> button) but without looking like one. You can see some screen shots at
> 
http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-11517.
>
> = Long Story =
>
> I've heard complains that the current behaviour of the top level menu
> from Flamingo skin is not perfect. The issue is that you need to click
> twice to navigate. Ok, with a mouse you can use the middle click
> (wheel) to open the link in a new tab but still it's annoying for
> simple uses and for those that use the touch pad or a tablet.
>
> An alternative I have investigated in
> 
http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-11479 is to open the menu on hover
> (on devices that support this of course). The result is quite nice and
> effective but there is a problem: if you have a second horizontal menu
> displayed under the top level menu then you'll have a hard time
> hovering the second menu. So I decided to close XWIKI-11479 as Won't
> Fix. For those that like the open-on-hover behaviour and which don't
> plan to use a second menu I've published this extension
>
> 
   
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Hover+and+Default+Acti…
  > .
>
> The other alternative to fix the problem is to go back to the
> behaviour from 6.2. Precisely, each menu has two sides:
> * on the left is the label which is a link used for navigation
> * on the right there is a toggle (arrow) used to open the menu.
>
> The problem with this, and the reason we change it in 6.3, was that
> the label and the toggle were not separated very well so the user
> could easily think they were doing the same action (opening the menu).
> At the same time this separation felt unnatural on extra small screens
> (phones) because you couldn't tap easily on the toggle (arrow).
>
> The solution I propose is to:
> * Keep the current behaviour for extra small screens (phones). That
> means the use has to tap twice to navigate: one tap to open the menu
> and another one on the "Go to this XYZ".
> * On desktop and tablet enable the default action (navigation link) as
> in 6.2 but improve the separation so that the menu behaves as much as
> possible as a drop down button (e.g. the Add button) without looking
> like one. This means:
> ** You should understand there are two sides without hovering
> ** Separate hover and active state (e.g. the link is not hovered when
> the toggle is hovered)
>
> I've investigated *many* ways to achieve this and the result can be
> seen on 
http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-11517. This is close to
>
> 
   
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Enable+Default+Action+…
  > but
not the same.
>
> NOTE: The way the menu behaves and looks on hover and click (text and
> background color) is strictly determined by the color theme. Some
> themes highlight the hovered menu items by changing their background
> color, others the text color and some do both. My changes are
> independent on this. We can of course improve the default color theme
> to better highlight the menu items. This is a different topic though.
>
> I'd like to commit this changes in 6.4. Here's my +1.
>
> Thanks,
> Marius
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