Design pattern library: Standardize deprecation designs
Problem
(What’s the problem that this pattern solves? Why is it worth solving?)
Solution
(What’s the solution? Why is it like that? What are the benefits?)
Example(s)
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Usage
(When do you use this pattern? And how?)
Dos and dont's
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Related patterns
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Links / references
From this discussion: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/47943#note_81608005
Pattern checklist
Make sure these are completed before closing the issue, with a link to the relevant commit, if applicable.
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Ensure that you have broken things down into atoms, molecules, and organisms. -
Check that you have not created a duplicate of an existing pattern. -
Ensure that you have used the proper method for creating the pattern depending on the complexity. Atoms and molecules are symbols, organisms are groups. -
Make sure that typography is using text styles. When applicable used shared styles for colors. -
QA check by another UXer -
Add changes to the pattern library -
Add a merge request that includes any new or updated guidelines to the Design System -
Add an agenda item to the next UX weekly call to inform everyone (if new pattern, not yet used in the application)
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Edited by Sarrah Vesselov