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- Implement https://github.com/enso-org/cloud-v2/issues/924 - Refactor all numbers out to CSS variables - Implement some issues raised in the design meeting - The columns selector now only contains *hidden* columns, rather than all of them. - Unified opacity for active (100%), selectable and hovered (75%), selectable (50%) and disabled (30%) - Easily configurable if we want to change it in the future, so the specific values don't matter too much for now. - Always show asset right panel if it is enabled - display placeholder text if <1 or >1 asset is selected - Hide docs icon that was in the top right assets menubar (next to the gear icon for asset settings) (as backend functionality has yet to be implemented) - Clicking a user in the "Shared with" column now adds them to the search as `owner:<username>` - Add a gap between adjacent rows. This makes each row more visually distinct when many rows are selected - Center the left column (the first column) of the context menu below the mouse, rather than centering the entire context menu. - Fix regressions caused by CSS refactor - Make keyboard selection indicator for asset rows rounded again - Other misc. fixes and improvements - Slightly modified styling of chat reaction bar - Hide the row containing the "New Project" button in the cloud drive, when not in the "Home" drive tab - Animate rotation of column sort arrow when clicking on a column to change the sort order - Consistent duration of arrow rotation animation for folder arrows, column sort arrows, chat thread list arrows - Consistent icon for sort arrow for folders and the chat thread list - Minor adjustment of styles for optional properties in the Data Link input Not included in this PR: - Custom (HTML) scrollbars for consistency across all browsers and all OSes (except perhaps touchscreens) - Potentially time-consuming to look for a library (and not quite trivial to implement ourselves) - Columns sliding left as they expand and right as they collapse - Also non-trivial, especially when taking into account horizontal scrolling. - Fixing styles to closer resemble Figma design - As (kinda) mentioned in the meeting - ideally it should be pixel perfect, *but* value consistency with other spacings, opacities etc. over being 100% pixel-perfect - However, it has *partly* been done - mostly for the home page. It's entirely possible that changes made afterwards broke the spacing again though. # Important Notes None
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