I'm unsure which will be more performant: A notification using a trimmed down version of the UI, or using them both, letting the browser cache them both.
In any case, here I've modified the normal UI to recognize when it's a popup, and change the UX accordingly in a few ways:
- Hide the menu bar
- Hide the back button from the notifications view.
- When confirming the last tx, close the window.
* WIP: Buy button link
* Add buy eth and the buy eth warning message
* Add css
* Move the opening of coinbase page to background
and send to faucet if on test net
* Create a Warning about storeing eth
* Finish Buy button and Eth store warning screen
* Add to CHANGELOG
* fix frankies deletion and change chrome to extension
- The seed words are no longer stored on `state.appState.currentView.context`, which caused view glitches since it was shared with other views' data.
- The confirmation text warning color is now the same as other error messages'.
Scrolling to the bottom of the accounts page now reveals a downward-facing chevron button.
Pressing this button shows loading indication, adds a new account to the identity vault, displays it in the list, and scrolls the list to the bottom of the page.
Any number of accounts can be generated in this way, and the UX feels intuitive without having to overly explain how HD paths work.
Fixes#122
Had used multiple actions for some transitions, which would lead to brief intermediary states.
Now making a few actions much more explicit about what they route to, so there is less intermediary logic, and we can transition confidently to the correct view.
No longer do our `mainnet` and `testnet` buttons set specific RPC urls. Now they set `provider.type`, which gets interpreted with code.
Currently the provider types of `mainnet` and `testnet` point to our new scalable backends, but these could be re-interpreted to use any other provider, be it etherscan, peer to peer, or otherwise.
Makes it easier for us to upgrade our infrastructure without incorporating migration logic into the program.