The address bar icon now lives in a new combo buttonset containing the main Z, "Save to Zotero", and a dropmarker for the former save-icon right-click menu (which we could conceivably use more heavily going forward now that it's more accessible). There's also a separate dedicated Save to Zotero (+ dropmarker) button, not shown by default, that can be swapped in for people who don't want the Z.
The tooltip for the save icon also now shows the keyboard shortcut (though that unfortunately makes for a lot of parentheses).
Known issues:
- Untested on ESR
- Untested on Linux
- Might need refinement on Windows
- Weird 1px horizontal area at bottom of save button that highlights dropmarker (at least on OS X)
- Probably needs a third button option with just the Z icon so that the main button and the save button can be placed separately (e.g., save button in toolbar, Z in panel)
- Combo buttonset needs an inactive single-icon state for the palette and either needs a state for the panel (which might need to span all three columns?) or if possible should just move the other two icons in and put itself back in the palette
- The absurd amount of time and CSS it took to get the toolbar icons looking right on OS X, since apparently no one has put a menu-button inside a combined toolbar button before
- Add high-res webpage icon
- Show webpage icon in grayscale when no translator (except on hover, for fun)
- Remove pre-Australis icons
- Switch to CustomizableUI API for toolbar icon
- Move icon generation code to separate file
- Add Zotero.hiRes flag for Retina/etc. displays (available only after a window
has loaded)
Known issues:
- While the gray is mostly to be less distracting, the gray/color distinction
will probably be lost on most people. A separate guidance panel for the gray
icon might help.
- On pages with frames, the webpage icon appears first and then is replaced
with a translator icon.
The Firefox theme changed at some point since Australis to use darker,
non-gradient icons. (Sorry ESR users.)
Not sure if this needs to change on Win/Linux too.
The icon now will save using a translator if possible and otherwise fall back
to creating a web page item. This also removes the "Create Web Page Item from
Current Page" button.
Let's see how this feels. (Pushing it to the beta so more people can try it.) I
think we ultimately should do this, but my main concern with this
implementation is that it's just too distracting, since the icon disappears and
reappears on every page. A persistent, possibly monochrome icon that was just
sometimes disabled (as is the case for the Firefox bookmark toolbar icon) might
be better.
Regardless of the approach, there are some follow-up tweaks that should be made:
- The same thing in the connectors
- Context-menu options
- Different icons and descriptions for different file types (PDF, image)?
- Adjust guidance text? Have separate guidance panels for web vs. translation?