Details
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Epic
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Status: Closed
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Major
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Resolution: Completed
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Description
Intro/Context:
The need for a “Style Editor” goes hand in hand with the need to have “design systems” where solutions can be scaled with efficiency, while design and experiences remain consistent. The new Style Editor aims at bringing order by reducing inconsistencies, and disconnected experiences that site users may have when multiple content authors work in parallel to create new contents.
The goal of this epic is to allow teams create, edit and share a customizable set of "style books" reinforcing the company brand, making important elements such as element styles, fonts, colors, logo/icon styles accessible and common for content authors (including Marketers, UX Designers, Team members, etc.). Common Style Guides will be made available across all sites under a virtual instance, easy to modify while giving the option to Marketers to punctually modify a component with respect to the corporate image and/or service brand.
The Style editor should allow:
- Managing style books with user interface
- Specifying the styles manually through a form
- Re-use styles on different components sets.
- Select from a set of pre-configured styles
- Edit a Style book
- Import/Export Style Book
- Organize the product menu
- Zip of Theme containing:
- Master(s)
- Fragment(s)
- Stylebook(s)
Conclusions
The conclusions of preliminary study
Presentation : doc
The images used to illustrate the text are in this figma file
Attachments
Issue Links
- depends on
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LPS-113707 Empower page creator (Marketer or Designer) to have control over common fragment styles of pages
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- Closed
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- is a dependency of
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LPS-102267 Allow Marketers to choose a SVG and pick a display style for SVGs when used in a fragment (5)
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- Open
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- mentioned in
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