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Hrshk15 opened this issue Oct 20, 2020 · 3 comments
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Making nav-bar elements more intuitive #41175

Hrshk15 opened this issue Oct 20, 2020 · 3 comments
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Hrshk15 commented Oct 20, 2020

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Nav-bar , hover

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Nav-bar elements can have a very basic highlighting effect on hover which incline with the simple design of the website. When user moves his/her cursor over it . It should feel more intuitive. I'll be more than happy to help.

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This will make it more intuitive that it is a clickable element .

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A very basic text-highlighting effect on hover.

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My suggestion meets these guidelines:

  • This wouldn't be a breaking change in existing TypeScript/JavaScript code
  • This wouldn't change the runtime behavior of existing JavaScript code
  • This could be implemented without emitting different JS based on the types of the expressions
  • This isn't a runtime feature (e.g. library functionality, non-ECMAScript syntax with JavaScript output, etc.)
  • This feature would agree with the rest of TypeScript's Design Goals.
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@RyanCavanaugh RyanCavanaugh added In Discussion Not yet reached consensus Suggestion An idea for TypeScript labels Oct 26, 2020
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@orta your call

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orta commented Oct 27, 2020

Thanks, this is a dupe of microsoft/TypeScript-Website#1266

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