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Replacing DP Mosaic design language to Salt DS #445

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honey-chang opened this issue Aug 10, 2023 · 2 comments
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Replacing DP Mosaic design language to Salt DS #445

honey-chang opened this issue Aug 10, 2023 · 2 comments

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@honey-chang
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As part of moving DP Mosaic design language to Salt DS, I'm categorising components that currently being used on DP Mosaic into 3parts.
1. Using Salt component : The component replaced to Salt component. Ex) Button, layout, icon, link, Tooltip
2. Mosaic specific component: The component designed for DP Mosaic using Salt DS.(Currently based on Mosaic Design language but will update it to Salt DS) Ex) Audio, video player, Accordion, callout, card, feature.. and so on
3. To be replaced to salt component: The component building in progress in Salt team. Currently using Mosaic component on the site, to be replaced to Salt component once it’s built. Ex) App header, Nav item, Tabs, List…


Our goal would be replace the DP Mosaic components to Salt DS components and keep Salt DS foundation styles include typography, color, and shadow.
 For the components that designed only specific for DP Mosaic, also will be based on Salt DS, there won’t be DP Mosaic specific styles or specs.


All the related information will be documented on this Figma file

Currently Type ramp update and component categorising in progress.

@joshwooding
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As part of this work, can we look at Link styles too please?

@honey-chang
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@joshwooding There is Link color style analysis on the Figma file. I'll tag you to the board. Currently this project is pending that fimga file hasn't update for a while but this Link style analysis could be helpful.

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