Suggestion: Add this CSS to [[MediaWiki:Common.css]]
That was half-joke. We've been promised some UI resources, but we have hard time using any. On the other hand I'd really like some designer to chip in how we should approach the problem.
We'll probably have an opportunity in Pune. If you remind me while I'm there, I'll get you in a Skype session...
We should have some resource now. It's probably taken care of in the current designs, but I'm not certain.
Showing the "No documentation" warning in the same way that documentation itself as it happens now is problematic for the UI. To distinguish them for the new designs we are removing instead of adding:
For "no documentation" we proposed to remove the message and provide a direct call to action ("Add description/documentation") and where it is just provide it without the need to label it as documentation.
Some examples:
- With documentation: http://i.imgur.com/ayp3v.png
- Without documentation: http://i.imgur.com/kyxzx.png
By reducing the number of labels, boxes and marks we are trying to provide a UI that is clean and quick to process by the user. If we later find that more emphasis is needed, we can add an icon for the documentation and/or show the "no documentation" message grayed-out.