SETU02228A Product Setup Style Guide

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Southeast Toyota: Product Setup Application

Style Guide

/Version 1.7

Prepared by Autodata Solutions for Southeast Toyota

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Table of Contents
Change Log
Introduction
1.0 Templates
1.1 Global Page Structure 
1.2 LaunchPad Template
1.3 Dashboard Template
1.4 List Page Template
1.5 Lower-level Page w/ Right Sidebar
1.6 Lower-level Page Single Column
1.7 Lightboxes
2.0 Typography
3.0 Iconography
4.0 Color Palette
5.0 Keyboard Shortcuts
6.0 Navigation: Header & Main Navigation
6.1 Navigation: Sub Menu
6.2 Navigation: Main Menu Pulldown & Utilities
6.3 Navigation: Footer
7.0 Consistent Page Elements: Page Title Bar 
7.1 Consistent Page Elements: Page Title Bar Continued
7.2 Consistent Page Elements: Page Wrapper
8.0 Controls: Primary Buttons
8.1 Controls: Secondary Buttons & Variations
8.2 Controls: Forms - Labels and Input Fields
8.3 Controls: Forms - Radio Buttons and Checkboxes
8.4 Controls: Forms - Date Picker
8.5 Controls: Basic Tables
8.6 Controls: Table Variations
8.7 Controls: Table Variations Continued
8.8 Controls: Primary Content Containers
8.9 Controls: Secondary Content Containers 
8.10 Controls: Tabs
9.0 Dialogs: Inline Dialogs
9.1 Dialogs: Modal Dialogs
9.2 Dialogs: Modal Dialogs Continued
10.0 Communicators: Badges
10.1 Communicators: Badges Continued
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10.2 Communicators: Messages Continues
10.3 Communicators: Spinners
10.4 Communicators: Tooltips
11.0 Patterns: Activity stream
11.1 Patterns: Product Release Status
11.2 Patterns: Media Widget
11.3 Patterns: Media Modal Dialog
11.4 Patterns: Entry Summary
11.5 Patterns: Approval Widget
11.6 Patterns: Action Toolbar
11.7 Patterns: AutoComplete
11.8 Patterns: Drag & Drop List Items
11.9 Patterns: Manage Categories
11.10 Patterns: Manage Categories - Overlay
11.11 Patterns: Tree Builder
11.12 Patterns: Audit History Modal Dialog
12.0 Reporting Template
13.0 Example Screen - Dashboard
13.0 Example Screen - Search
13.0 Example Screen - Details with Side Bar

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Change Log
Version

Date

v1

02/25/2013

Document Creation

v1.1

10/01/2013

Updated document based on NewGen Living Style Guide review. Updates include new color on hover to tabs (p34), Badges line height property (p38 & 39), Table pagination padding (p29) and Grid star icon size (p30).

v1.2

10/17/2013

Added Manage Categories Pattern (Sections 11.09, 11.10 & 11.11)

v1.3

10/23/2013

Updated the Patterns: Media Widget based on Jira Ticket - SETU02322A-16

v1.4

10/29/2013

Added Pattern: Audit History - SETU02322A-81

v1.5

11/25/2013

Updated Main Navigation - SETU02322A-177

v1.6

01/27/2014

Removed brand logo from footer - SETU02322A-899

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Introduction

How to use this document

This style guide outlines the principles and standards for the creation of the Product Setup
Application for Southeast Toyota. It is intended to be used by designers and developers. This
document does not set out to constrain how the application should or should not be implemented,
but aims instead to establish a consistent quality of treatment for fundamental elements across the
application.

What are you designing?

Where are the details?

Put it all together

Look at the page template section 1.0 and find the
template type that matches your design task.

Module contents and construction details can be found
starting in section 2.0

Using the Template and Module details you should be
able to build every page in the system.

Main areas covered
• Global Template Structure
• Typography, Iconography and Color Treatments
• Detailed visual styles and specification of screen elements

Design Principles
Structure
• Keep site map wide and shallow.
• Take into account the trade-off between having too many actions/links on a page and asking
the user to follow too many links to reach what they are looking for.
• Inform the user about his or her location in the application. This can be done with page titles,
informative link names and branding elements.

Use the page template to structure your page and
content.

Module A

Module A

Module B

Module B

Module C

Module C

Navigation
• Offer consistent navigation across the application. This helps users orient themselves and
allows them to identify navigation more easily.
Interaction
• Input
• Keep the number of keystrokes to a minimum
• Avoid free text entry where possible
• Provide pre-selected default values where possible
• Arrange the page contents so that the order is logical when scrolling a page from top to
bottom. Remember that only a fraction of the page is visible on screen.
• Limit content to what the user has requested.
• Provide a short but descriptive page title to allow easy identification.
• Scrolling
• Only vertical page scrolling is allowed.
• Ensure that material that is central to the meaning of the page precedes material that is
not.

Approval process
These guidelines have been defined by the Autodata Solutions Creative team.
Approval for any alterations and/or additions sits with the ASC Creative team, and they should be
made aware of any updates before they go live. Creative team contacts are:
Willie Flamenco, Lead UI/UX Designer

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1.0 Templates
Each of these areas can be made up of one or more modules. A module is composed of one or more
elements, and each of them has rules about interaction and visual design

All pages on the Product Setup Application fall into the following page template categories.

LaunchPad No Longer Required

Dashboard

List Page

Lower-level Page w/ Right Sidebar

Lower-level Page Single Column

Lightbox

Header
The header consists of the header module. The header will always be composed of the same elements, but this does not mean that it will always look identical.
Body
The body area is very flexible and made up of one or more modules, each of which will be detailed
later in this document.
Footer
The footer container similarly consists of the footer module. Footer module will always be composed
of the same elements.

Header

Body

Footer

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1.1 Global Page Structure
What are grids and why use them?
Grids are very important in web design. They help the designers structure the page visually and are very useful to developers who build templates and style sheets. The grid provides the foundation for a harmonious positioning of elements, while maintaining a consistent and coherent look of a page as
a whole.
The application design is based on a 960 Grid system with a 12 column grid. Units below are in Pixels.

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1.2 LaunchPad Template
Template consists of the following areas:
• Header
• Main Navigation
• Body
• Page Title
• Section Links
• Footer

SET Portal (Controlled by SET)
Navigation: 100% x 33 px or 56 px with Sub Navigation (12 Grid)
Page Title Bar: 100% x 47 (12 Grid)

Body Padding: 10px

Content Area: 100% x Flexible Height (12 Grid)

Section Link - 300
(4 Grid)

Section Link - 300
(4 Grid)

Section Link - 300
(4 Grid)

Section Link - 300
(4 Grid)

Section Link - 300
(4 Grid)

Section Link - 300
(4 Grid)

Footer: 100% x 65 (12 Grid)
Left Padding: 4%
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1.3 Dashboard Template
Template consists of the following areas:
• Header
• Main Navigation
• Body
• Page Title
• Content
• Activity Stream
• Footer

SET Portal (Controlled by SET)
Navigation: 100% x 33 px or 56 px with Sub Navigation (12 Grid)
Page Title Bar: 100% x 47 (12 Grid)

Body Padding: 10px

Content Area: 100% x Flexible Height (12 Grid)

Activity Stream - 380
(5 Grid)

Content - 540
(7 Grid)

Footer: 100% x 65 (12 Grid)
Left Padding: 4%
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1.4 List Page Template
Template consists of the following areas:
• Header
• Main Navigation
• Body
• Page Title
• Search Filters
• Results List
• Footer

SET Portal (Controlled by SET)
Navigation: 100% x 33 px or 56 px with Sub Navigation (12 Grid)
Page Title Bar: 100% x 47 (12 Grid)

Body Padding: 10px

Content Area: 100% x Flexible Height (12 Grid)

Search Filters - 100% x Height Varies (12 Grid)

Results List - 100% x Height Varies (12 Grid)

Footer: 100% x 65 (12 Grid)
Left Padding: 4%
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1.5 Lower-level Page w/ Right Sidebar
Template consists of the following areas:
• Header
• Main Navigation
• Body
• Page Title
• Content
• Right Bar Content
• Footer

SET Portal (Controlled by SET)
Navigation: 100% x 33 px or 56 px with Sub Navigation (12 Grid)
Page Title Bar: 100% x 47 (12 Grid)

Body Padding: 10px

Content Area: 100% x Flexible Height (12 Grid)

Right Bar - 300
(4 Grid)

Content - 620
(8 Grid)

Footer: 100% x 65 (12 Grid)
Left Padding: 4%
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1.6 Lower-level Page Single Column
Template consists of the following areas:
• Header
• Main Navigation
• Body
• Page Title
• Content
• Footer

SET Portal (Controlled by SET)
Navigation: 100% x 33 px or 56 px with Sub Navigation (12 Grid)
Page Title Bar: 100% x 47 (12 Grid)

Body Padding: 10px

Content Area: 100% x Flexible Height (12 Grid)

Content - 100%
(12 Grid)

Footer: 100% x 65 (12 Grid)
Left Padding: 4%
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1.7 Lightboxes
When to use Lightboxes
Lightboxes can be used whenever the information they contain has a strong contextual link to the information already present on the page and is extending this information. Image enlargement or slideshow are examples of correct use of overlays.
Please note the width and height of the lightboxes will vary depending on the content.

Header: width varies x 33

Body Padding: 20px

Content Area: width varies x Flexible Height

Footer : width varies x 26

Page Min-width 960
Fluid Layout
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2.0 Typography
This definition provides appropriate fallback fonts for older versions and other major operating
systems.
It is very important to only use one global definition and to not override it with any local classes.

body {
font-family: ‘Segoe UI’, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
}

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Typographic Elements
Code Element

Pixel Size

Description

Color

T1

Application Title

20px Bold

• The main application heading

JM Teal
RGB 29R 107G 127B
HEX ID6B7F

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Page Title

20px Bold

• The main page heading is an 

element. You should only use it once per page Dark Gray RGB 80R 80G 80B HEX 505050 T3 Heading 16xp bold • The secondary heading to the left is an

element, which may be used as a page-level heading. More than one may be used per page Dark Gray RGB 80R 80G 80B HEX 505050 T4 Third-level heading 14xp bold • The heading to the left is an

element, which may be used after an

heading in the document hierarchy Dark Gray RGB 80R 80G 80B HEX 505050 T5 Fourth-level heading 12px bold • The heading to the left is an

element, which may be used after an

heading in the document hierarchy Dark Gray RGB 80R 80G 80B HEX 505050 T6 This is a paragraph. This is a paragraph. This is a paragraph. 12px • Within our guidelines the paragraph

demonstrates the generic font, color, and vertical rhythm. The paragraph is composed with a line height of 16px. Med Grey RGB 102R 102G 102B HEX 666666 T7 Bold text 12px bold • Use the for bolding text Med Grey RGB 102R 102G 102B HEX 666666 T8 Italic text 12px • Use the for italic text Med Grey RGB 102R 102G 102B HEX 666666 T9 Default: Hyperlink Hover: Hyperlink 12px • Use the for hyperlink text, not underlined except on hover Light Blue RGB 73R 132G 175B HEX 4984AF T10 Default: Footer Hyperlink Hover: Footer Hyperlink 12px bold • Use the for hyperlink text, not underlined except on hover Med Grey RGB 102R 102G 102B HEX 666666 Page / 13 Southeast Toyota Your Font/Glyphs file:///N:/Creative_Services/2013/South_East_Toyota_US/SETU02228A... 3.0 Iconography Icons are visual artifacts to communicate, guide and inform the user. They can help users find their way through an interface, make the meaning of buttons clearer, and prepare users for what is happening next. Icons work at their best when they’re consistent, familiar and recognizable to the user. When and how to use icons An icon collection functions as a system and each new addition needs to be checked against the existing icon set. If choosing an existing icon, consider where it is currently used and how it compares metaphorically. Avoid repurposing an existing icon for a new/different action.         icon-warning icon-view icon-star icon-search icon-reorder icon-rejected icon-pending-release icon-pending icon-help icon-export icon-error icon-edit icon-delta icon-delete icon-complete icon-checkmark icon-ASC icon-watch icon-picture icon-queue icon-scheduled icon-generate icon-generic-document icon-excel icon-word icon-pdf icon-link icon-video icon-expand icon-collapse icon-unlocked icon-locked Acceptable Delivery Methods for Icons: • ‘icon font’ - Recommended • Sprite Images – Transparent PNG’s • Individual Icon images (PNG or GIF) – Not recommended     Acceptable Icon Colors: Default - Grey RGB 80R 81G 81B HEX 505151 Green RGB 21R 138G 67B HEX 158a43 Yellow RGB 248R 152G 29B HEX f8981d Red RGB 215R 39G 39B HEX d72727 Blue RGB 73R 133G 176B HEX 4985b0 Light Grey RGB 204R 204G 204B HEX CCCCCC    Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company                  Page / 14 Southeast Toyota 4.0 Color Palette Primary Palette The primary palette includes colors used in the main interface and interaction elements. Accent Palette The accent color is used to highlight information. It is used sparingly, in small areas such as Subheads, Call to Action Buttons, and rules. White RGB 255R 255G 255B HEX FFF Light Blue RGB 73R 132G 175B HEX 4984AF JM Teal (From SET Portal) RGB 29R 107G 127B HEX 1D6B7F SET Red RGB 239R 62G 66B HEX EF3E42 Light Teal RGB 230R 242G 242B HEX E6F2F2 Med Teal RGB 184R 220G 220B HEX B8DCDC SET Black RGB 35R 31G 32B HEX 231F20 Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Dark Gray RGB 80R 80G 80B HEX 505050 Green RGB 20R 137G 44B HEX 14892c Light Green RGB 222R 239G 222B HEX DEEFDE Red RGB 214R 34G 17B HEX D62211 Yellow RGB 255R 211G 81B HEX FFD351 Light Yellow RGB 255R 246G 204B HEX FFF6CC Light Gray RGB 246R 246G 246B HEX F6F6F6 Light Red RGB 255R 204G 204B HEX FFCCCC Page / 15 Southeast Toyota 5.0 Keyboard Shortcuts Keyboard shortcuts are accelerators that expose program functions to users through keypresses rather than mouse clicks. This can greatly speed up task completion time as the user’s hands can stay on the keyboard. Good candidates for keyboard shortcuts are commands that are part of frequent or repetitive user tasks. Constraints There are potential conflicts with operating system keyboard shortcuts, as well as limitations to the number of easily-memorable keyboard shortcuts and key combinations. We recommend restraint when devising keyboard shortcuts – restrict them as much as possible only to the most common actions. Contexts Keys can be re-used in different contexts (pages or screens) for different purposes, but try to use closely-related functions for the keypress, as many different re-uses of the key will slow adoption and successful usage. Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Category Keyboard Shortcuts Meaning Notes Global Actions Esc Close a modal dialog/menu The “escape” key is often used to back out of any modal situation and return to the previous state. Global Actions Tab Set new field focus Allows the user to quickly jump between input fields. Global Actions G+D Go to Dashboard G is used globally as a navigation prefix for a set of related keyboard sequences. G+D will take the user to the Dashboard. Global Actions / Global Search Allows the user to quickly set focus on the Global Search area Global Actions Shift + ? Help Allows the user to open the help section. Page Actions Enter Submits a form On the search screen hitting the Enter key will execute the “Search” action. Page Actions Alt + Shift + S Ctrl + S (Mac) Submits a form Use to execute the Save action on the detail screens. Page Action Left Arrow Key Right Arrow Key or J K Left Arrow Key or J - Previous action Right Arrow Key or K - Next action Search Results: Allows the user to navigate between record sets (Pagination) Media Widget: While in gallery mode, allows the user to slide left/right between the media list. Page / 16 Southeast Toyota 6.0 Navigation: Header & Main Navigation The header consists of branding area, top-level navigation, second-level navigation (where necessary), utility links and search box. min-width 960 SET Portal Area SET will control the area above the application 10 10 30 3 Menu Button: Default Font Properties: See T7 section 2.0 Typography color: #1d6b7f; height: 30px; padding: 0 10px 0 10px verticle-align: middle If button has sub menu add caret: padding: 0 10px 0 5px /*Note padding between text and caret should be 5px*/ border-left: 4px solid transparent; border-right: 4px solid transparent; border-top: 4px solid #1d6b7f; height: 0; width: 0; Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Menu Button: Active Same properties as default with the following exceptions: Menu Button: Hover Same properties as default with the following exceptions: color: #FFF; image: img_main_nav_active_bg.jpeg Repeat-x border-left-right: 1px solid #1d6b7f background-color: #e1e1e1; If button has sub menu add caret: padding: 0 10px 0 5px /*Note padding between text and caret should be 5px*/ border-left: 4px solid transparent; border-right: 4px solid transparent; border-top: 4px solid #FFFFFF; height: 0; width: 0; Navigation Background image: img_main_nav_bg.jpeg Repeat-x Navigation Bottom Accent width:100% height: 3px background-color: #1d6b7f Menu Divider image: img_hdr_menu_divider.png size: 2x 30; Page / 17 Southeast Toyota 6.1 Navigation: Sub Menu 10 10 26 Sub Menu Button: Default Font Properties: See T6 section 2.0 Typography Font-size: 11px; color: #FFFFFF; line-height: 26px; padding: 0 10px 0 10px verticle-align: middle Divider: image: img_submenu_divider.gif size: 2x13 margin-top: 7px; Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Sub Menu Button: Active Same properties as default with the following exceptions: font-weight: bold; background-color: #000; Sub Menu Button: Hover Same properties as default with the following exceptions: text-decoration: underline; background-color: #1d6b7f Triangle: margin-top: 26px; width: 0px; height: 0px; border-style: solid; border-width: 6px 7px 0 7px; border-color: #000 transparent transparent transparent; Page / 18 Southeast Toyota 6.2 Navigation: Main Menu Pulldown & Global Search Pulldown Menu Global Search Box -3 22 -1 22 10 5 30 10 Default “Search“text Font Properties: See T6 section 2.0 Typography font: bold 11px font-style: italic; color: #666666; 10 10 Sub Menu Button: Hover Font Properties: See T6 section 2.0 Typography color: #FFF; height: 22px; padding: 0 10px 0 10px verticle-align: middle magin: 1px; background-color: #212529; Sub Menu Button: Default Font Properties: See T6 section 2.0 Typography color: #1d6b7f; height: 22px; padding: 0 10px 0 10px verticle-align: middle magin: 1px; background-color: #e1e1e1; Icon size: 16 x 16 image: icon-search color: #999999 background-color: # f4f4f4; border-radius: 5px 5px 5px 5px; border-color: 1 solid #c9c9c9 Input Fields Font Properties: See T6 section 2.0 Typography font: bold 11px color: #666666; padding: 4px 15px 4px 15px; text-shadow: 0 2px 2px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3); background: none repeat scroll 0 0 #FFF; border: 1 solid #c9c9c9; border-radius: 5px 5px 5px 5px; box-shadow: inset 0px 0px 9px -2px rgba(0,0,0,0.75); transition: all 0.7s ease 0s; Vertical-align: middle; User Interaction: • The search box should be 30 pixel wide by default, when the user hovers over the area it should animate out to 100% of the allowed space to a maximum width of 300 pixels. On mouse out the search box should animate back to its original size of 30 pixels wide. • When the search box is expanded it should display the words “Search”, when the user starts typing the word “Search” should disappear, allowing the user to enter their search string. • While the search box is in focus the user can hit the Enter button or click the search icon to execute the search, taking the user to the search results page. Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Page / 19 Southeast Toyota 6.3 Navigation: Footer The page footer is a base component and it appears at the end of every page. By default it contains the Site Map link, Privacy Policy link, Term and Conditions link, Product copyrights, JM logo, application version number and Support contact information. 20 Footer Link: Font Properties: See T10 section 2.0 Typography Margin: 16px 10px 0 20px; 20 65 100% Left Padding: 4% Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Footer Text: Font Properties: See T6 section 2.0 Typography Margin: 8px 10px 0 20px; Right Padding: 4% Page / 20 Southeast Toyota 7.0 Consistent Page Elements: Page Title Bar The title bar is located directly below the main navigation. The area displays the name of the page or product currently being viewed. Besides giving the name of the current page, the title bar has several other useful features. Below is a list of some of the functions that can be displayed on the title bar. • • • • • • • Create New Edit Copy Export Approve/Reject Delta Viewer Notification Help Link 10 px Page Level Functions: Optional See Primary and Secondary Buttons for more details Margin-right: 10xp Float: Right Global Utility Functions Center buttons vertically See Icon Buttons for more details Margin-right: 10xp Float: Right Center buttons vertically Page Title: Font Properties: See T2 section 2.0 Typography Margin: 16px 10px 0 10px; [Title bar with function buttons] 10 px 10 5 [Title bar with no function buttons] 47px Body: background: url(“img_body_bg.png”) repeat scroll 0 0 transparent; Left Padding: 4% Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Right Padding: 4% Page / 21 Southeast Toyota 7.1 Consistent Page Elements: Page Title Bar Continued On pages where the User must scroll down the Title Bar should remain visible. Keeping the Title bar visible will help the User keep context of what he/she is working on without having to scroll up. [Default Title Bar State] [Sticky Title Bar Visible] 47px [Sticky Title Bar Visible with Function Buttons] 1 User Interaction: ID Element User Action Behavior/Response Destination 1 Sticky Header On Scroll Down • Sticky Title Bar should animate in sliding from top to bottom revealing the Title and Function Buttons if applicable. • Live Example: http://codepen.io/demersdesigns/pen/esHmg • This page • When the User scrolls back up the Title Bar should fade out once it reaches it’s original state. • This page 1 Sticky Header On Scroll Up Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Page Title: Font Properties: See T2 section 2.0 Typography Margin: 16px 10px 0 10px; Sticky Title Bar: background: none repeat scroll 0 0 white; opacity: 0.95; /*Box Shadow Effect*/ -webkit-box-shadow: 0px 5px 5px rgba(50, 50, 50, 0.2); -moz-box-shadow: 0px 5px 5px rgba(50, 50, 50, 0.2); box-shadow: 0px 5px 5px rgba(50, 50, 50, 0.2); Page / 22 Southeast Toyota 7.2 Consistent Page Elements: Page Wrapper The Page Wrapper is located directly under the Title Bar and contains the body content of the application. [Page wrapper one column] Page Wrapper: Min-width: 960px - Fluid Layout increase width with browser Background-color: #FFF Border: 1px Solid #E4E4E4; Padding: 10 px; /* Body wrapper shadow */ -webkit-box-shadow: 0px 1px 8px rgba(50, 50, 50, 0.7); -moz-box-shadow: 0px 1px 8px rgba(50, 50, 50, 0.7); box-shadow: 0px 1px 8px rgba(50, 50, 50, 0.7); Left Padding: 4% Body: background: url(“img_body_bg.png”) repeat scroll 0 0 transparent; Right Padding: 4% [Page wrapper with right sidebar ] Content Area Min-width: 640px - Fluid Layout increase width with browser (8 Grid) 640 Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Right Side Bar Min: 320px Background-color: #f6f6f6 Padding: 10 px; background: url(“img_body_rgtside_bg.jpg”) repeat-y (4 Grid) 320 Page / 23 Southeast Toyota 8.0 Controls: Primary Buttons Buttons are used as triggers for actions. They are used in forms, toolbars, dialog footers and as stand-alone action triggers. Buttons should rarely, if ever, be used for navigation. General usage Do: • Standalone – when buttons appear by themselves use a standard button. • Groups – buttons can appear in groups for a set of related actions. • Dropdown buttons – only include useful actions in a dropdown menu, don’t hide unused actions from the user just to unclutter the UI. • Icons – use icons where needed. • Keyboard equivalents – consider whether your action is important enough for a keyboard shortcut. • Button titles – use short sentence case titles on buttons to indicate the action. Usage - Don’t: • Use buttons for navigation links • Use buttons in place of checkboxes or radio buttons in forms • Use to display inactive text or page headers Primary Buttons To be used as the happy path action on forms. If a strong call to action is needed on a page then this can also be used. Active Active background-color: #5BB75B; linear-gradient(top #62C462, bottom #51A351); border radius: 4px; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; Border-color: #448944; line-height: 20px; padding: 2px 12px; Font-size: 12px; font-weight: bold; color: #FFFFFF; text-shadow: 0 -1px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.25); text-align: center; 26 Hover 12 Down 12 Disabled Hover Order of buttons on screen: Primary actions should be displayed first, followed by the secondary action: Primary Secondary (Positive Action) (Negative Action) Save Cancel background-color: #5BB75B; linear-gradient(top #51A351, bottom #51A351); Border-color: #3d7A3D; 10 10 Top Right Down background-color: #5BB75B; linear-gradient(top #4F9F4F, bottom #4F9F4F); Border-color: #3d7A3D; 10 Disabled background-color: #CFCFCF; linear-gradient(top #E6E6E6 bottom #CFCFCF); Border-color: #B3B3B3; color: #999999; text-shadow: 0 1px 1px rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.75); Example of Margins based on button location. Applies to all button types. 10 10 10 Bottom Left Bottom Right Page Wrapper Padding 10px 10 Page Wrapper Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Page / 24 Southeast Toyota 8.1 Controls: Secondary Buttons & Variations Button Variations Secondary Buttons The generic button for actions on a page. Dropdown Button background-color: #CFCFCF; linear-gradient(top #E6E6E6, bottom #CFCFCF); border radius: 4px; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; Border-color: #B3B3B3; line-height: 20px; padding: 2px 12px; Font-size: 12px; font-weight: bold; color: #505050; text-shadow: 0 1px 1px rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.75); text-align: center; Dropdown buttons trigger menus with a set of related actions. The actions in the menu should be contextual to the button and be useful given the current task the user is performing. Menus that are too long for the available space should scroll so all options can be accessed. The buttons will contain either the primary or secondary styling in addition to the following: Active Active 26 Hover 12 Down 12 Dropdown Menu background-color: #FFFFFF; border: 1px solid rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2); border-radius: 6px 6px 6px 6px; box-shadow: 0 5px 10px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2); min-width: 160px; Font properties See T6 section 2.0 Typography Caret border-left: 4px solid transparent; border-right: 4px solid transparent; border-top: 4px solid #505050; content: “”; display: inline-block; height: 0; vertical-align: top; width: 0; margin-top: 8px; 26 Disabled Hover 20 background-color: #E6E6E6; linear-gradient(top #E6E6E6, bottom #E6E6E6); Down background-color: #E6E6E6; box-shadow: inset 0 2px 4px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.15), 0 1px 2px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.05); Icon Buttons Mini Buttons Icon only button. Use when space is constrained and the function of the button is obvious. Using a label is preferred over icon only. Use when space is constrained or if the button is placed inside a table grid. Same styling as all previous buttons apply with the following exception: font-size: 10.5px; padding: 0 6px; Disabled background-color: #E6E6E6; linear-gradient(top #E6E6E6, bottom #CFCFCF); color: #999999; text-shadow: 0 1px 1px rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.75); On Hover: background-color: #278d8d; linear-gradient(top, #278d8d, #006666); color: #FFFFF text-decoration: none; Icon can be applied using an image but icon font is preferred. Image size: 16x16 Example icon showing icon-export 22 10 Toggle Buttons 26 10 Use when the User can toggle between two states or an actions. Construct using the same properties as the Mini Buttons with a 0 pixel margin between the two buttons and removing the corner radius of the two sides that touch. 22 Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Page / 25 Southeast Toyota 8.2 Controls: Forms - Labels and Input Fields 1. Form Headings Forms are used to collect user input and configure options of a task the user is completing. General usage Do: • Use an

for a sub-heading inside of a form. See T4 section 2.0 Typography • Use short descriptions for help text on a single line. If the description is long, disclose behind the (?) icon for inline help expand • Use sentence case for labels • No colons (:) should be added to the labels Don’t: • Truncate field labels - long labels should wrap • Have the full stop at the end of description text. If more than a single sentence is required use a full on the first sentence or consider using the (?) icon for longer descriptions Mandatory fields Mandatory and optional fields should be marked according to the following guidelines: • If the majority of your fields are mandatory, mark optional fields with “(optional)” • If all your fields are either mandatory or optional, don’t mark any Font Properties; See T4 section 2.0 Typography margin-bottom: 20px; 10 1 2 4 Font Properties; See T7 section 2.0 Typography margin-bottom: 6px; mandatory field asterisk color: Red 10 3. Form Divider width: 100% height: 1px; background-color: #E9E9E9 margin: 20px 0 20px 0; 20 20 20 3 4. Input Fields Font Properties; See T6 section 2.0 Typography 5. Example of label left aligned margin-right: 5px; Input field must be vertically centered with the label Field length Length of input fields should communicate the intended content. • Fields don’t need to all be the same length. Mix long and short field length according to the content it is used for • Follow specific character length requirements for the field (e.g. Model Code, Zip Code) Field label location • Primarily all field labels should be placed above the input box. • In certain instances the fields can be placed to the left of an input field 2. Form Labels 20 10 10 5 5 Default Entry Field Active Entry Field background-color: #FFFFFF; border: 1px solid #CCCCCC; border-radius: 3px 3px 3px 3px; box-shadow: 0 1px 2px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.075) inset; min-height: 14px; padding: 3px 8px; vertical-align: middle; Same as Default with the following exception: border: 1px solid #51A7E8; box-shadow: 0 1px 2px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.075) inset, 0 0 5px rbga (81, 167, 232, 0.5); Error Entry Field Same as Default with the following exception: border: 1px solid #D62211; box-shadow: 0 1px 2px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.075) inset, 0 0 5px rbga (255, 204, 1, 0.5); Help Icon: Icon: icon-help Size: 16 x 16 / margin: 4px / On Hover: Displays a tooltip with error instructions Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Page / 26 Southeast Toyota 8.3 Controls: Forms - Radio Buttons and Checkboxes Radio buttons Radio buttons are often used incorrectly as a form control. The radio button group provides a set of options that are mutually exclusive. 1. Form Label 1 Font Properties; See T7 section 2.0 Typography margin-bottom: 10px; 10 2 General usage Do: • Use strong labels on radio buttons that clearly notify the user what the option means • Use sentence case for labels • Radio buttons can be aligned vertically or horizontally Don’t: • Don’t use radio buttons to display a set of choices to a user. Instead you should use checkboxes in cases where more than one of those options can be selected • Don’t use radio buttons as actions, instead use the buttons guide for actions Checkboxes Checkboxes are used when there are multiple choices available for a single group of options. They are used to describe the action or state of an item that can be turned on or off. Do: • Use labels that clearly inform the user that there are 2 states available • Use sentence case for checkbox labels • Align checkboxes vertically where possible to show that the checkboxes are part of a group Don’t: • Use checkboxes for mutually exclusive choices of a group. Instead use radio buttons • Use checkboxes to perform an action 5 10 2. Option Labels Font Properties; See T6 section 2.0 Typography margin-right: 5px 10 10 5 10 10 10 5 Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Page / 27 Southeast Toyota 8.4 Controls: Forms - Date Picker The date picker functionality allows user to select specific date to a form. This feature enhances the usability and also helps prevent misformatted date values. Label Icon Active See Controls: Forms - Labels and Input Fields for more details linear-gradient(to bottom, #E3E3E3 0px, #BFBFBF 100%); border: 1px solid #dbdbde Input Field See Controls: Forms - Labels and Input Fields for more details Selected Date Icon background-color: #006666; color: #FFFFFF; image: kendoUI_sprite.png size: 16 x 16 background-position: -32px -176px; Selected Date background-color: #B8DCDC; Text Font Properties; See T6 section 2.0 Typography Calendar Container border: 1px solid # dbdbde; background-color: #FFFFF; padding: 4px; Shadow box-shadow: 0 5px 10px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2); Calendar Navigation background on Hover: #b2b2b2; Icon Previous: background-position: -16px -48px; Icon Next: background-position: 0 -16px; Note: Calendar is based the KendoUI Date Picker widget: http://goo.gl/A6vVc9 Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Page / 28 Southeast Toyota 8.5 Controls: Basic Tables Tables are used to make large volumes of data easy to understand and to access. When and how to use table? The use of tables can range from very simple use cases to extremely complex ones, and will need to be decided on a case-by-case basis. Here are some guidelines to consider when designing: • Make sure a table is the most appropriate format for your data to be displayed – the main task of your table is to reveal data to your users so they can make decisions based on it. • Balance speed of delivery with value of data – your users won’t need all available data at the same time, especially not when providing the data can take a significant amount of time. • Let your users adjust the data – particularly in high-usage tables, your users will appreciate it if they can adjust the data in it, like resorting it, adding to or subtracting from it, etc. Your initial design should cover the most common use cases, but make sure you cater for some of the less frequent use cases via these customization options. General usage • Table width should always be 100% unless stated otherwise • Ensure a minimum width of columns so content is displayed within a reasonable amount of space • A given table row may expose one or more links as part of the row content. These should be links off to other locations, not actions. If a content link leads to an external page outside of the application, open it in a new browser tab • Left align cell content except where alternate alignment will aid comprehension. For example, numeric data may be easier to understand when right aligned. Column headers should align to their content. • By default, tables should have table headings to make it easier for users. If the nature of the content for each column is obvious, it can be decided to not display these headings. If in doubt, use table headings. • When sorting tables the user can click on one of the table column headings to sort the column in ascending order. Clicking it again sorts the same column in descending order. Clicking on another table column heading will sort the table again • A static icon may be used to highlight a particular piece of content. Such icons are not to be used as actions and should not link to another page. Icon buttons must appear in the right most ‘Actions’ column. Headings Table Cells Font Properties; See T7 section 2.0 Typography height: 30px; font-weight: Bold; color: # 393939; background-color: #F6F6F6; linear-gradient(top, #F6F6F6, #EAEAEA); border: 1px solid #C5C5C5; padding: 0 10px 0 10px; Text should be vertically centered in cell Sorting icon: background-image: url(“kendoUI_sprite.png”); Ascending: background-position: 0 0; Descending: background-position: 0 -32px; size: 16x16 Font Properties; See T6 section 2.0 Cell links: See T9 section 2.0 padding: 0 10px 0 10px; border: 1px solid #C5C5C5; height: 29px; 10 Alternate Row Color: #F5F5F5; Row Color: #FFFFFF; 10 5 30 29 3 22 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Pagination Area Pagination - Control Buttons Font Properties; See T6 section 2.0 Text should be vertically centered width: 100% height: 42px; padding: 5px; background-color: #F6F6F6; linear-gradient(top, #F6F6F6, #EDEDED); border: 1px solid #C5C5C5; See Secondary Button for additional details height: 22px; (Mini Button) *Section is optional and should be only visible on search result screens. Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Highlight/Selected Row Color: #E6F2F2 5 Button Icons Size: 16x16 background-image: url(“kendoUI_sprite.png”); First page: background-position: 0 -112px; Back page: background-position: 0 -48px; Next page: background-position: 0 -16px; Last page: background-position: 0 -80px; Page / 29 Southeast Toyota 8.6 Controls: Table Variations Tables with Checkboxes Tables with State Column Tables with Visibility Column Apply when multiple records need to be selected. Should always be placed on the far left side of tables. min-width: 25px; 25 Apply when records contain a states. Should always be placed to the right of the table, except when visibility or actions are present. min-width: 51px; 51 Apply when the records contain visibility dates. Should always be placed on the right of the table, except when there is an action column. min-width: 73px; 73 Icons border-radius: 3px 3px 3px 3px; background-color: #999999; color: #FFFFFF; font-size: 11.844px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 14px; padding: 2px 4px; text-shadow: 0 -1px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.25); display: inline-block; size: 16x16 Center vertically and horizontally in cells. Acceptable Icons: 6 6 10 Visibility Icons Inactive: 10 See Iconography for more details In Draft: icon-edit - Grey Ready for Review: icon-view - Grey Ready Release: icon-pending-release - Yellow Released: icon-complete - Green Visibility Icons Active: 10 background-color: #CCCCCC; text-shadow: 0 -1px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.15); Tables with Notifications or Indicators Tables with Pricing Approval Column Tables with inline editing and actions Some cells may contain visual indicators to provide the User with additional information about the record, i.e. Additional Descriptions indicator shown below. These indicators should always be inside the data cell for which they related to and be right aligned inside the cells. Apply when records contain a pricing approval status. Should always be placed to the right of the table. Apply when cell data is editable within the table. Actions are used when the User can execute an action on a particular row. Actions should always be placed to the right of the table. 49 10 min-width: 63px Icons size: 16x16 Center vertically and horizontally in cells Icons Icon: con-star color: Grey size: 5px Center vertically and horizontally in cells Acceptable Icons: 5 10 Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company 10 See Iconography for more details Pending Approval: icon-pending-release - Grey Rejected: icon-rejected - Red Approved: icon-complete - Green 10 10 10 10 10 Icons Icon: icon-delete - Red size: 16x16 Center vertically and horizontally in cells 10 10 Action Buttons Mini Buttons should be used inside tables See Mini Buttons for more details Page / 30 Southeast Toyota 8.7 Controls: Table Variations Continued Tables with swatch samples Tables with truncating text Tables with double headers Apply when color data is displayed on the table. min-width: 60px; Apply when text is too long for the table cell the text should be truncated. Truncating text should be avoided if possible. Apply when the table requires a header to be stacked over each other. 60 Double Header: Swatch Properties are the same as the regular table header with the following exceptions: background-color: #F6F6F6; linear-gradient(top, #E8E8E8, #C8C8C8); Text should be centered aligned. Ellipsis should be added at text breaking point border: 1px solid #C5C5C5 size: 40x22 Center vertically and horizontally in cells. *If RGB values are used, color should be generated dynamically, if no RGB values are entered the uploaded image should display. 10 10 10 10 If the swatch image is used the area should be clickable, once clicked an overlay should appear with the large version of the swatch image. Table with expandable/collapsible cells Tables with customizable columns Apply when the content in the table can be nested. Up to 3 levels of nesting can be applied. Apply when the User has the ability to customize the view of a table grid. Should only apply on search results screens. Level 1 Row color: # D4E5EA; 1. Menu - Default Font Properties; See T6 section 2.0 background-color: #F8F8F8; border: 1px solid #DBDBDE; line-height: 27px Icon - margin: 0 10px 0 8px; 5 Level 2 Row color: #CFE8E8; Level 3 Row color: #E6E6E6; 2. Menu - Active/Selected Same properties as Default menu with the following exceptions: background-color: #FFF; border-top/bottom: 1px solid #DBDBDE; Icon: size: 16x16 background-image: url(“sprite.png”); Expand: background-position: 0px 0px; Collapse: background-position: 0px 16px; 10 30 60 Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company 3. Menu - Hover Same properties as Default menu with the following exceptions: background-color: #F8F8F8; linear-gradient(top, #B8B8B8, #999999); 4. Header Menu Icon background-image: url(“kendoUI_sprite.png”); background-position: 0 -288px; vertical-align: middle; Icons: background-image: url(“kendoUI_sprite.png”); Ascending: background-position: -112px -240px; Descending: background-position: -112px -256px; Columns: background-position: -112px -304px; 5 10 4 1 2 min-width 152 3 27 min-width 125 Page / 31 Southeast Toyota 8.8 Controls: Primary Content Containers Expandable container allows large sets of related content to become hidden from view by default. This allows users to selectively drill down to the content the are looking for. Expandable Containers - Primary General usage Any page that has lost of content that in most cases would cause end users to scroll. Note that content must be able to be logically broken up by headers/titles. Container Header 5 5 10 When the page loads by default all the containers will be collapsed. Do: • Width should always be 100% unless stated otherwise • Use sentence case for section titles 10 36 10 Font Properties; See T3 section 2.0 Typography vertical align: middle; background-color: #FFF; background-image: img_primary_container_hdr_bg.jpg repeat-x; width: 100% Icon size: 16x16 background-image: url(“sprite.png”); Expand: background-position: 0px 0px; Collapse: background-position: 0px 16px; margin: 10px 5px 10px 5px; Don’t: • Use a expandable container if it’s the only section/content on the screen 10 Container Body Sub Container border: 1px solid #E4E4E4; background-color: #FFF; padding: 10px; width: 100% margin: 0 0 10px 0; Sub Container Title Font Properties; See T4 section 2.0 Typography Icon (optional) size: 16x16 background-image: url(“sprite.png”); Expand: background-position: 0px 0px; Collapse: background-position: 0px 16px; margin: 0 5px 0 0; Sub Container Body Font Properties; See T6 section 2.0 Typography margin-top: 10px; Font Properties; See T6 section 2.0 Typography margin: 10px; 0 10px 0; padding: 5px Display bottom border on the last section in the group or when only one section is displayed. border-bottom: 1px solid #E9E9E9 Icons Icon: icon-expand/collapse - #999999 size: 16x16 Center vertically Expand/Collapse Icons Interaction: The icons will be hidden by default and will only be visible when the user hovers over the section header. Hovering over the icon will display a tooltip “Collapse All” or “Expand All”. Expand/Collapse icons will only be applied on the Primary Containers. Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Page / 32 Southeast Toyota 8.9 Controls: Secondary Content Containers Expandable Containers - Secondary 36 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Container border: 1px solid #E4E4E4; border-radius: 5px 5px 5px 5px; background-color: #FFF; padding: 10px; width: 100% margin: 10px 0 10px 0; Container Title 320 Container on Right Bar Only the secondary container should be displayed on the ride side bar. Font Properties; See T3 section 2.0 Typography Icon (optional) size: 16x16 background-image: url(“sprite.png”); Expand: background-position: 0px 0px; Collapse: background-position: 0px 16px; margin: 0 5px 0 0; Container Body Font Properties; See T6 section 2.0 Typography Container Divider (optional) border-bottom: 1px solid #E9E9E9 margin: 10px 0 10px 0; Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Page / 33 Southeast Toyota 8.10 Controls: Tabs Tabs are used for alternating between views within the same context, not to navigate to different areas. General usage • The currently selected tab is always highlighted and is connected to the content area • The unselected tabs are clearly visible but are faded in comparison Do: • Use tabs to alternate between view within the same context • Use short labels on tabs to describe the content view • Sentence case should always be used on tab items Don’t: • Use tabs across multiple rows • Put a dropdown menu in a tab item, this is not navigation Horizontal Tabs Tab - Default Tab Hover Font Properties; See T5 section 2.0 border-radius: 4px 4px 0 0; padding-left/right: 22px linear-gradient(to bottom, #FEFEFE 0px, #E7E7E7 100%); line-height: 33px; border: 1px solid #CCCCCC; Same properties as Default with the following exceptions: Font Properties; See T5 section 2.0 Color: #006666 box-shadow: 0 0 1px 1px rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.6) inset, 0 0 2px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3); linear-gradient(to bottom, #E7E7E7 0px, #E7E7E7 100%); 10 33 10 10 Tab - Active/Selected border: 1px solid #CCCCCC; Same properties as Default menu with the following exceptions: background-color: #FFFFFF; border: 1px solid #CCCCCC; Vertical Tabs The height of the body should be at a minimum the same height as all the tabs. min-width 90 33 Body border: 1px solid #CCCCCC; background-color: #FFF; width:100% Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Tab - Default Tab Hover Tab - Active/Selected Font Properties; See T5 section 2.0 border-radius: 4px 0 0 4px; padding-left/right: 15px linear-gradient(to right, #FEFEFE 0px, #E7E7E7 100%); line-height: 33px; border: 1px solid #CCCCCC; Same properties as Default with the following exceptions: Font Properties; See T5 section 2.0 Color: #006666 box-shadow: 0 0 1px 1px rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.6) inset, 0 0 2px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3); linear-gradient(to right, #E7E7E7 0px, #E7E7E7 100%); Same properties as Default menu with the following exceptions: background-color: #FFFFFF; border: 1px solid #CCCCCC; Page / 34 Southeast Toyota 9.0 Dialogs: Inline Dialogs The inline dialog is a wrapper for secondary content/controls to be displayed on user request. Consider this component as displayed in context to the triggering control with the dialog overlaying the page content. General usage A inline dialog should be preferred over a modal dialog when a connection between the action has a clear benefit versus having a lower user focus. Body Title (optional) Text Font Properties; See T7 section 2.0 Font Properties; See T6 section 2.0 Do: • Use an action to trigger the inline dialog • The notch position and direction should be centered and at the top of the inline dialog where possible, but depending on the location it can be aligned left or right • Dismiss the inline dialog automatically if the action taken by the user inside the dialog is successful .arrow_box { background: #ffffff; border: 1px solid #cccccc; border-radius: 5px 5px 5px 5px; padding: 20px; } .arrow_box:after, .arrow_box:before { bottom: 100%; border: solid transparent; content: “ “; height: 0; width: 0; position: absolute; pointer-events: none; } Don’t: • Show an inline dialog from within an inline dialog • Use multiple inline dialogs at the same time • Reset an inline dialog upon dismissal. Dismissing an inline dialog is easy so account for a user error • Use a the primary button style on inline dialogs .arrow_box:after { border-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0); border-bottom-color: #ffffff; border-width: 9px; Right Align arrow: left: 94%; Center Align arrow: left: 50%; Left Align arrow: left: 8%; margin-left: -9px; } .arrow_box:before { border-color: rgba(204, 204, 204, 0); border-bottom-color: #cccccc; border-width: 10px; Right Align arrow: left: 94%; Center Align arrow: left: 50%; Left Align arrow: left: 8%; margin-left: -10px; } Shadow -webkit-box-shadow: 0px 3px 5px rgba(50, 50, 50, 0.37); -moz-box-shadow: 0px 3px 5px rgba(50, 50, 50, 0.37); box-shadow: 0px 3px 5px rgba(50, 50, 50, 0.37); Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Page / 35 Southeast Toyota 9.1 Dialogs: Modal Dialogs Modal dialogs are used to get a response from a user or reveal critical information that cannot be ignored. They are asynchronous which means that other interactions must wait for the dialog to close before resuming. General usage • Modal dialogs should always appear over the 65% opacity black blanket and be centered on the page both vertically and horizontally • Wherever possible use one of the three standard widths, chosen to best represent different forms of content: - Small 400px - Medium 600px - Large 800px - X-Large 980px dialog Header Body Font Properties; See T3 section 2.0 Padding-left/right: 20px Center text vertically linear-gradient(to bottom, #F7F7F7 0px, #E5E5E5 100%); Center text vertically background-color: #FFFFFF; border: 1px solid #D7D7D7; border-radius: 5px 5px 5px 5px; 33 Do: • Include hint text to provide further information which may be useful. • Always use the blanket to emphasize the modal nature of the dialogs and allow users to easily differentiate them from the background background-color: #000000; opacity: 0.5; Don’t: • Use a modal dialog when you are informing users of non-critical information. If it isn’t essential that the user responds to the dialog, use a other messaging methods instead 10 10 20 20 Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Content Area Divider Footer Font Properties; See T6 section 2.0 Padding 20px 20px 10px 20px; border: 1px solid #E9E9E9; margin: 10px 20px 10px 20px; Contains primary and secondary buttons right aligned. Page / 36 Southeast Toyota 9.2 Dialogs: Modal Dialogs Continued Modal with scrolling content Avoid any horizontal scrolling. If the content required additional vertical space a scroll bar should appear in the body. The header and footer should always be visible. Warning/Error Modal Warning and Error modals should only be used when important information can’t be ignore or to ask the user to confirm an important action. By Default all warning/Error modals should be 400 pixels wide, can be larger depending on the content. Same properties as the standard dialog modal with the following exceptions: Title bar removed Title Font Properties; See T6 section 2.0 color: #333333 Icon 20 size: 32 x 32 Content 10 Font Properties; See T6 section 2.0 color: #333333 Acceptable Icons Warning: icon-warning - Yellow Error: icon-error - Red Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company 20 Page / 37 Southeast Toyota 10.0 Communicators: Badges Badges provide quick visual identification for numeric values such as tallies and other quantities. They are not used for anything other than integers. Notification Badges in Containers 5 General usage • Badges can be used before or after the name or label of the thing they quantify but the more common pattern is after the object name • Tooltips can be used to enhance user understanding – to indicate units, for example • Badges are for counts, so should only contain numbers 22 Badge font-family: ‘Segoe UI’, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; border-radius: 9px 9px 9px 9px; padding-left: 6px; padding-right: 6px; background-color: #999999; color: #FFFFFF; line-height: 10px; display: inline-block; text-shadow: 0 -1px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.25); vertical-align: baseline; white-space: nowrap; Notification Badges in Sub Navigation 5 5 Badge Same properties as the above badge in containers, with the following exceptions: background-color: #013b4a; Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Page / 38 Southeast Toyota 10.1 Communicators: Badges Continued Notification Badges for Delta Viewer Default View Active Notification Active Notification: Hover Please see 7.0 Consistent Page Elements: Page Title Bar for additional details Please see 7.0 Consistent Page Elements: Page Title Bar for additional details. Clicking the icon or notification will take the user to the Delta Viewer default screen. Please see 7.0 Consistent Page Elements: Page Title Bar for additional details. On Hover an inline dialog window will display the Delta Viewer items that require attention. Clicking the links will take the user to that particular section in the Delta Viewer. 13 4 20 20 20 20 10 Delta Viewer Badge font-family: ‘Segoe UI’, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; border-radius: 9px 9px 9px 9px; padding-left: 4px; padding-right: 4px; background-color: #5CAF36; color: #FFFFFF; line-height: 10px; display: inline-block; text-shadow: 0 -1px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.25); vertical-align: baseline; white-space: nowrap; 10 10 Links 20 Font Properties; See T9section 2.0 14 Heading Font Properties; See T7 section 2.0 Body Text Font Properties; See T6 section 2.0 Notification Badges See Notification Badges in Containers for additional details Inline Dialog See Inline Dialogs for additional details Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Page / 39 Southeast Toyota 10.2 Communicators: Messages Messages are the primary method for providing system feedback in the user interface. Messages include notifications of various kinds: alerts, confirmations, notices, warnings, info and errors. General usage • Information: Use for supplementary information • Confirmation: Use when you are responding to user actions • Warning: Use this when there is a risk of data loss or system error • Alert: Use this messages for inadvertent and unexpected destruction of data. Use this message type sparingly, try to avoid error situations Do: • Use messages to provide system feedback for user actions, especially creation actions when the created object does not appear on the current screen • If the message is a warning or error message, state the problem in as non-technical terms as possible and indicate a course of action for the user • If possible, disable an invalid action rather than relying on messaging after the action is attempted Message box Structure - Single Line 10 10 Message Box width: 100% border-radius: 5px 5px 5px 5px; padding: 10px box-shadow: 0px 2px 5px rgba(50, 50, 50, 0.52); information icon: 16x16 always on the left Close button icon: 16x16 always on the right Font Properties; See T4 section 2.0 Don’t: • Don’t display more than two persistent messages at a time, per user view • Don’t combine separate messages in a single message panel • Don’t try to communicate abstract or highly technical concepts in a message Message box Structure - Multiple Line 10 10 10 Message Box width: 100% border-radius: 5px 5px 5px 5px; padding: 10px margin: 10px 0 10px 0; box-shadow: 0px 2px 5px rgba(50, 50, 50, 0.52); information icon: 16x16 always on the left Close button icon: 16x16 always on the right Title Font Properties; See T4 section 2.0 Body Font Properties; See T6 section 2.0 Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Page / 40 Southeast Toyota 10.2 Communicators: Messages Continues Information Message Location Information Messages Information, Warning and Alert Messages should always be located above the content inside the page wrapper: Example with tabs: Same properties as the structure with the following additions border: 1x solid #ADCEE3; Background-color: #E8F5FD; Color: #17608E; Icon: icon-pending-release #17608E; Close icon: icon-delete #333333; Confirmation Message Confirmation Messages should be pinned to the bottom of the browser (10 pixels from the bottom) and should always be placed at the very top above all other content. The width should be set to 100% of the page wrapper with 10px padding on the left and right. The message should display for 10-15 seconds before it fades away. The User can manually close the message by clicking the close icon on the right side. Same properties as the structure with the following additions border: 1x solid #A2C3A2; Background-color: #DEEFDE; Color: #3E7D3E; Icon: icon-complete #3E7D3E; Close icon: icon-delete #333333; Warning Message Same properties as the structure with the following additions border: 1x solid #C6B566; Background-color: #FFF6CC; Color: #DB8B0E; Icon: icon-warning #DB8B0E; Close icon: icon-delete #333333; Alert Message Confirmation Message should be displayed anytime the following actions are performed: • Save • Save & Create New • Save & Copy • Submit to… • Approved or Rejected • Import Accepted • Release Selected Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Same properties as the structure with the following additions border: 1x solid #DA8C8C; Background-color: #FFCCCC; Color: #D41212; Icon: icon-pending-release #D41212; Close icon: icon-delete #333333; Page / 41 Southeast Toyota 10.3 Communicators: Spinners Spinners are used for showing a system process of unknown length going on that ends with the system displaying results to the user. 10 General usage Spinners give users feedback that one of their actions has triggered a system response that might only become visible after a short period of time. However, the use of spinners should be kept to a minimum as it still means wait time for the user. • Display spinner on top of all other data and centered on the screen • Only show a spinner if the expected wait time is more than a second Loading Please Wait... 70 Spinner Icon Body image: spinner.gif size: 50 x 50 background-color: #FFFFFF; padding: 10px; border: 1px solid #D7D7D7; border-radius: 5px 5px 5px 5px; -webkit-box-shadow: 0px 3px 5px rgba(50, 50, 50, 0.37); -moz-box-shadow: 0px 3px 5px rgba(50, 50, 50, 0.37); box-shadow: 0px 3px 5px rgba(50, 50, 50, 0.37); Text Font Properties; See T7 section 2.0 Vertically Centered padding-right: 10px; Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Page / 42 Southeast Toyota 10.4 Communicators: Tooltips Tooltips can describe a UI element in a little bit more detail when users deliberately hover of the element General usage Tooltips should be used when users might need a little bit more detail about a UI element, but the space provided in the actual interface doesn’t allow a quick explanation. The tooltip should be short and plain text-only. If you need anything beyond plain text, Inline dialogs are more appropriate. Tooltip Body Font Properties; See T6 section 2.0 change font-size: 11px; background: none repeat scroll 0 0 rgba(51, 51, 51, 0.9); border-radius: 3px 3px 3px 3px; color: #FFFFFF; text-align: center; line-height: 20px; padding: 5px 10px; Arrow Top border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); border-right-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); border-top: medium none; left: 50%; margin-left: -5px; top: 0; Arrow Right border-bottom-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); border-left-style: solid; border-right: medium none; border-top-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); margin-top: -5px; right: 0; top: 50%; Arrow Bottom border-bottom: medium none; border-left-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); border-right-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); border-top-style: solid; bottom: 0; left: 50%; margin-left: -5px; Arrow Left border-bottom-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); border-left: medium none; border-right-style: solid; border-top-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); left: 0; margin-top: -5px; top: 50%; Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Page / 43 Southeast Toyota 11.0 Patterns: Activity stream 20 380 10 Activity Stream Heading Activity streams are used to show time-ordered activity in a context to help users understand what’s currently happening in the system. Each activity stream entry is timestamped, and usually has an actor, an action, and a subject or object of the action. See Basic Table Headings for more details 10 General usage Activity streams typically surface links to the objects they reference, so users can click through to the application for more information. 66 Location: Dashboard 66 Activity Stream Cell Font Properties; See T6 section 2.0 Cell links: See T9 section 2.0 padding: 10px; border: 1px solid #C5C5C5; min-height: 66px; /* Height can grow based on content */ Time Stamp Font Properties; See T6 section 2.0 font-size: 10px color: #999999; margin-top: 10px; Border: 1px solid #C5C5C5; Row Color: #FFFFFF; Alternate Row Color: #F5F5F5; 10 Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Overall height is 556 pixels. Activity Stream should hold a minimum of 8 rows (At 66 pixel per row). If the content requires additional vertical space a vertical scroll bar should be added. Page / 44 Southeast Toyota 11.1 Patterns: Product Release Status Product Release Status widget will allows the user to get a quick glimpse on how much work has been completed of a particular product. General usage Product Release will display the in progress and complete status of particular products, information is high level and should allow the user to click through to the application for more information. Release Status Heading Release Status Tabs See Basic Table Headings for more details height: 38px See Controls: Tabs for more details margin-top: 4px Location: Dashboard 5 10 4 38 10 100 5 Product Tiles Progress Container: Default Progress Container: Hover Arrows Left: width: 153px height: 90px border: 1px solid #ECECEC; linear-gradient(top, #F8F8F8, #FFFFFF); padding: 5px; /bottom: 5px; width: 69px height: 63px border-radius: 9px 9px 9px 9px; padding-left: 9px; padding-right: 9px; background-color: #999999; Same properties as default with the following exceptions: background-color: #468847; size: 27 x 42 background-image: url(“sprite.png”); background-position: 16px 0px; margin: 29px 0 29px 13px; Model Name Title: Font Properties; See T7 section 2.0 color: #393939; margin-bottom: 8px; Number Values color: #FFFFFF; font-size: 30px; font-weight: bold; text-shadow: 0 -1px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.25); margin-top: 13px; margin-bottom: 10px Progress Titles: color: #393939; font-size: 10px; Progress Titles: color: #FFFFFF; Progress Container: Hover Same properties as default with the following exceptions: background-color: #F89406; Arrows Right: size: 27 x 42 margin: 29px 13px 29px 0; background-image: url(“sprite.png”); background-position: 16px 48px; Progress Titles: color: #FFFFFF; Notes: At a minimum 5 product tiles should be displayed. Additional tiles can be shown if the browser window width is increased. User can scroll left or right by using the arrow icons. Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Page / 45 Southeast Toyota 11.2 Patterns: Media Widget The media widget is display on the right side bar of most products. Default View font-size: 11px; color: #999999; font-style:italic; align: right; No images attached Hover View Default View With Media Highlight drag and drop zone on hover. The user can drop media files on the green area to start uploads. Widget will display a mini gallery of media that haves been attached. User can scroll left/right to view more images. Arrows Left: 105 size: 27 x 42 background-image: url(“sprite.png”); background-position: 16px 0px; margin: 29px 0 29px 13px; Arrows Right: 44 20 20 44 20 20 size: 27 x 42 margin: 29px 13px 29px 0; background-image: url(“sprite.png”); background-position: 16px 48px; 256 font-weight: normal; Delete Icon size: 16x16 icon: icon-delete - #FFFFFF; vertical-align: middle; 10 10 See Secondary Buttons for more details Media Widget Container See Secondary Content Containers for more details font Properties; See T3 section 2.0 color: #DCDCDC; icon: icon-picture - #DCDCDC; icon size: 44 x 33 Same properties as the Default View with the following exceptions: border: 1px solid #BBDBB Background-color: #DEEFDE; color: #4A854A; icon: icon-picture - #4A854A; icon size: 44 x 33 Drag and Upload featured removed due to IE8 compatability issues. Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Image Details Image Background-color: # 333333 opacity: 0.81; border-bottom-right-radius: 5px; border-bottom-left-radius: 5px; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 10px If no thumbnail can be generated please use the appropriate icon to represent the media type. Icons should be sized at 128x128 / color: #CCC • Word Document - icon-word • PDF’s - icon-pdf • Excel worksheets - icon-excel • Videos - icon-video • Image - icon-picture • Link - icon-link • Other - icon-generic-document Image Name font-size: 11px font-weight: bold; Page / 46 Southeast Toyota 11.3 Patterns: Media Modal Dialog The Media Modal Dialog is used to manage all attached media for a product. Can be viewed as a list or gallery mode. See Modal Dialogs for more details Use Large size (800 px wide) 82 177 195 243 63 10 10 Thumbnail size: 76 x 56 margin: 2px; File Name Font Properties; See T9 section 2.0 font-weight: bold; padding-bottom: 8px File Specs Font Properties; See T9 section 2.0 font-size: 10px; If no thumbnail can be generated please use the appropriate icon to represent the media type. Icons should be sized at 32x32 / color: #CCC • Word Document - icon-word • PDF’s - icon-pdf • Excel worksheets - icon-excel • Videos - icon-video • Image - icon-picture • Link - icon-link • Other - icon-generic-document Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Icon size: 16 x 16 icon: icon-warning - Yellow Font Properties; See T7 section 2.0 and Italic Icon size: 16 x 16 icon: icon-delete - Red File Name Font Properties; See T9 section 2.0 font-weight: bold; padding-top: 10px File Specs Font Properties; See T9 section 2.0 font-size: 10px; Image Container width: 100% height: 273px border: 1px solid #D7D7D7 Arrows Left: size: 27 x 42 background-image: url(“sprite.png”); background-position: 16px 0px; margin: 29px 0 29px 13px; Arrows Right: Progress bar: background-color: #62C462; background-image: linear-gradient(45deg, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.15) 25%, transparent 25%, transparent 50%, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.15) 50%, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.15) 75%, transparent 75%, transparent); size: 27 x 42 margin: 29px 13px 29px 0; background-image: url(“sprite.png”); background-position: 16px 48px; Progress Bar Background background-color: #F7F7F7; background-image: linear-gradient(to bottom, #F5F5F5, #F9F9F9); background-repeat: repeat-x; border-radius: 4px 4px 4px 4px; box-shadow: 0 1px 2px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1) inset; height: 20px; Page / 47 Southeast Toyota 11.4 Patterns: Entry Summary Entry Summary is placed at the bottom of all product screens. Entry Summary allows the user to capture audit notes for any updates made to a record. 100% 320 20 28 117 12 See Action Toolbar See Footer Heading Container Labels Font Properties; See T3 section 2.0 padding-top: 20px padding-bottom: 10px padding: 10px; background-color: #F6F6F6; border: 1px solid #E4E4E4; box-shadow: 0 1px 0 1px #FFFFFF inset; height: 117px Font Properties; See T7 section 2.0 Entry Field width: 100% Height: 60px; Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Values Font Properties; See T6 section 2.0 Links Font Properties; See T9 section 2.0 Page / 48 Southeast Toyota 11.5 Patterns: Approval Widget Approval widget can be located on the right bar of any pricing screen or the body of a product screen. Additional Copy: Not Approved: if no approvals have been set Pending Approval 1 of 2: Sales has approved and waiting on Accounting Approval Approved: both Sales and Accounting have approved the pricing See Secondary Content Containers Font Properties; See T8 section 2.0 10 Approved Icon icon: icon-complete - Green size: 16 x16 float: right; Font Properties; See T7 section 2.0 10 10 10 Approved Icon icon: icon-complete size: 16 x16 float: right; color:#CCCCCC; 10 Font Properties; See T6 section 2.0 border: 1px solid #E4E4E4 width: 100% margin-top/bottom: 10px; Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Page / 49 Southeast Toyota 11.6 Patterns: Action Toolbar The toolbar is a group of buttons that give users access to specific actions of a focused task. Common toolbar placements can be found above the footer on the details screen of a product. 46 Footer Browser window Toolbar width: 100% height: 46 px padding: 10px background-color: #FFF; If the page requires vertical scrolling the toolbar should be pinned to the bottom of the browser, this ensures the user always has access to the actions. Once the user reach the bottom of the page the toolbar should unlock to reveal the Footer. Shadow /*Box Shadow Effect*/ -webkit-box-shadow: 0px -3px 6px rgba(50, 50, 50, 0.39); -moz-box-shadow: 0px -3px 6px rgba(50, 50, 50, 0.39); box-shadow: 0px -3px 6px rgba(50, 50, 50, 0.39); Toolbar width: 100% height: 46 px padding: 10px background: none repeat scroll 0 0 white; opacity: 0.95; Content 46 Browser window Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Page / 50 Southeast Toyota 11.7 Patterns: AutoComplete AutoCompete Container The Autocomplete widgets provides suggestions while you type into the field. See Controls: Forms - Labels and Input Fields border-radius: 0 0 4px 4px; background-color: #F3F3F4; border: 1px Solid #DBDBDE; padding: 3px min-width: must be at a minimum the same as the input field box-shadow: 0 2px 2px 0 rgba(82, 90, 104, 0.2); General usage Enables users to quickly find and select from a pre-populated list of values as they type, leveraging searching and filtering. keyboard navigation of AutoComplete list: • • • • Up Arrow - highlights previous item Down Arrow - highlights next item Enter - selects highlighted item ESC - closes the popup Label See Controls: Forms - Labels and Input Fields for more details Input Field See Controls: Forms - Labels and Input Fields for more details 23 1 23 List Item Hover height: 23px; Font Properties; See T6 section 2.0 color: #FFFFFF; border-radius: 3px 3px 3px 3px; linear-gradient(top, #278d8d, #006666); border: 1px solid #006666; vertical-align: middle; List Item Default height: 23px; Font Properties; See T6 section 2.0 margin-bottom: 1px; vertical-align: middle; When the user enters multiple items they should be separated by a comma Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Page / 51 Southeast Toyota 11.8 Patterns: Drag & Drop List Items Drag and drop is a very common feature. It is when you “grab” an object and drag it to a different location. General usage The basic sequence involved in drag and drop is: • • • • Move the pointer to the object Press, and hold down, the button on the mouse or other pointing device, to “grab” the object “Drag” the object to the desired location by moving the pointer to this one “Drop” the object by releasing the button Drag Icon icon: icon-reorder Light Grey size: 16 x16 36 Input Field Draggable Item: Active Same properties as default with the following exceptions: border: 1px solid #8BB6D5; -webkit-box-shadow: 0px 3px 5px rgba(50, 50, 50, 0.37); -moz-box-shadow: 0px 3px 5px rgba(50, 50, 50, 0.37); box-shadow: 0px 3px 5px rgba(50, 50, 50, 0.37); Draggable Item: Default See Controls: Forms - Labels and Input Fields for more details *Input field is optional width: 100% height: 36 border: 1px solid #DDDDDD; Background-color: #F9F9F9 padding: 4px; Drop Zone To provide the user a visual to where the items can be dragged into the drop zone should apply the following styles: background: #DEEFDE; border: 1px solid #86AE86 Draggable items should snap into the proper location Sample shown below is of the re-ordering of descriptions on the Manage Extended Monroney Descriptions overlay. Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Page / 52 Southeast Toyota 11.9 Patterns: Manage Categories Default Widget - Closed See Primary Content Containers Default widget - Open See Basic Tables or 13.2 - A simple box from the Living Style guide 10 10 Font Properties; See T8 section 2.0 Color: # 999999; See Secondary Buttons Widget with selected values - Open Standard Kendo UI TreeView Font Properties; See T6 section 2.0 All root nodes should be bold Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Page / 53 Southeast Toyota 11.10 Patterns: Manage Categories - Overlay See Modal Dialogs Size: 400px x 400 px See Labels and Input Fields 1 2 10 10 icon-search Size: 16x16 Color: Default - Grey Form Divider width: 100% height: 1px; background-color: #E9E9E9 margin: 10px 0 10px 0; Standard Kendo UI TreeView + Checkboxes Font Properties; See T6 section 2.0 All root nodes should be bold TreeView Body If values exceed the allowed height display a vertical scroll bar between the two dividers See Primary and Secondary Buttons User Interaction: ID Element User Action Behavior/Response Destination 1 Search Field OnFocus • Allows the user to enter a text string to filter down the list below e.g. the user enters “Unbranded” in the search field, the list below should only display Default > Package > Unbranded items • This page 1 Search Button OnHover OnClick • Highlight icon • Executes the search and updates list below If no results are located display “no results found” text • The user can also hit the Enter key to execute the search only if the Search input field is in focus • This page Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Page / 54 Southeast Toyota 11.11 Patterns: Tree Builder Allows the user to build a Tree View structure by allowing the user to add parent and child rows. 100% size: 16x16 background-image: url(“sprite.png”); Expand: background-position: 0px 0px; Collapse: background-position: 0px 16px; margin: 0 20px 0 10px; Parent Container background: #f5f5f5; border: 1px solid #d7d7d7 padding: 10px Child Container background: #ffffff; border: 1px solid #d7d7d7 padding: 10px 57 40 40 10 See Labels and Input Fields See Secondary Button Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company See Secondary Button icon-delete Size: 16x16 Color: #d72727; margin: 0 10px 0 10px Page / 55 Southeast Toyota 11.12 Patterns: Audit History Modal Dialog Allows the user to view the Audit History for a Product. See Modal Dialogs Size: 800px x 500 px See Labels and Input Fields 10 See Basic Tables Cell padding 10px Original Value font properties: Color: #ababab; font Style: Italic Divider border-top: 2px solid #C5C5C5; background-color: #FFFFFF background-color: #F5F5F5; State change row color background-color: #E6F2F2; 10 Date/User/Type background-color: #FFFFFF See Secondary Button Note: If the content exceeds the height of the overlay increase to as much space as the browser window will allows, otherwise add a vertical scroll bar to the grid. If a scroll bar is added the table header should always be visible. Date Created: 06/12/2013 | Date Modified: 03/27/2014 | Version 1.7 | © 2013 Autodata Solutions, Inc. / Autodata Solutions Company Page / 56 Southeast Toyota 12.0 Reporting Template 5 mm Logo Report Title Report Divider image: img_report_logo.png size: 565x157 font: Tahoma Bold 14pt color: black Border: 2px solid #6d6e71; 5 mm 5 mm Report Name 190 40 30 40 25 Heading: font: Tahoma Bold 10pt color: black Label: font: Tahoma Bold 8pt color: black Values: font: Tahoma Regular 8pt color: black Report ID font: Tahoma Bold 8pt color: black Report Criteria Label: Label: Label: Label: Year Value Value Value Value Series 2014 Sequoia Report Criteria Report ID Model 7929 Accy Code Description AKKP20 Connectivity Package- (USB Charger, Iphone Connector) Pkg. Dist. Cost $5.00 SET GP ($) $25.00 SET GP (%) Dlr. Cost Dlr. GP ($) Dlr. 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