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Guillem Arias Fauste
77dda53ffb feat(ds): one canonical focus ring across primitives (#2140)
* feat(ds): one canonical focus ring across primitives (#2136)

Replaces the grab-bag of per-primitive focus indicators (neutral
ring-alpha-black/white, outline-gray-900/white, faint form-field ring-4)
with a single recipe — the #1737 accessibility follow-up.

- New --color-focus-ring token: blue-600 (light) / blue-500 (dark),
  >=4:1 against both surfaces.
- Canonical .focus-ring / .focus-ring-within in components.css: a 2px
  outline + 2px offset on :focus-visible only. Outline (not a box-shadow
  ring) so the offset gap is transparent on any surface with no layout
  shift; :focus-visible so it never shows for mouse/touch.
- Applied to every focusable DS primitive: Button (had none), Link,
  Disclosure summary, Tabs nav, MenuItem (replaces the browser-default
  box), SearchInput, Tooltip trigger, Popover trigger, Select panel
  (focus-within), Toggle (peer-driven outline-focus-ring). .form-field
  adopts it via :focus-within, replacing the ~1:1 ring-4.
- Dialog close button is a DS::Button icon variant, so it inherits the
  focus-visible-only ring and keeps no resting border (fixes "stuck ring").

Verified in-browser, light+dark: focus-visible ring on button, input, and
full-width menu row — consistent blue 2px+offset, legible on both surfaces.

Remaining follow-up: >=44px touch targets (disclosure trigger, composer
send); bespoke notification / account-new close buttons that still carry a
permanent border.

* fix(ds): #2136 interactive-state follow-ups — touch target + close-button chrome

- Disclosure default trigger: add min-h-11 (44px) so the standalone disclosure
  summary clears the touch-target minimum (was px-3 py-2 ~36px). Composer send +
  the coming-soon icons are already DS::Button icon/md (w-11 h-11).
- Notification close buttons (sync_toast, notice): drop the resting
  border-alpha-black-50 box ("frame shouts, glyph muted"); keep a bg-container +
  shadow-xs chip so the corner control stays visible over the page, and brighten
  the muted glyph on hover (text-subdued -> hover:text-primary).

* refactor(ds): focus ring -> neutral hugging box-shadow (was blue outline)

Per design feedback: the blue 2px outline + 2px offset read as a loud,
detached frame on the otherwise-neutral UI. Switch the canonical .focus-ring
to a soft box-shadow ring that hugs the control (follows border-radius, no
gap), in the theme-aware neutral focus-ring token (alpha-black/white-400).
Transparent outline kept as a forced-colors fallback; toggle peer-driver
switched from outline-* to ring-* to match. Still one token, :focus-visible
only. Strength is tunable (currently subtle ~1.5:1).

* fix(ds): focus ring vanished on shadowed controls — outline, not box-shadow

The neutral box-shadow ring lived in the components layer, so any utility-layer
shadow-* (or .form-field's focus-within:shadow-none) on the same element
overrode it and the ring silently disappeared on shadowed buttons/inputs. Draw
the same subtle neutral ring with a hugging `outline` (outline-offset: 0)
instead — a separate property with no box-shadow conflict, and it doubles as the
forced-colors indicator. Toggle peer-driver switched ring-* -> outline-* to
match. Look is unchanged (neutral, hugging, subtle); it just no longer vanishes.

* fix(a11y): enlarge sync-toast close-button touch target (p-0.5 -> p-1.5)

The hover-revealed close button had ~2px padding around a 20px icon (~24px
total), at the WCAG 2.5.8 AAA boundary. p-1.5 brings the interactive area to
~32px. Addresses CodeRabbit review on #2140.

* fix(ds): keep form-field's resting halo; stop the outline color flash

Two testing findings:

- .form-field reverts to its original always-on soft ring
  (focus-within ring-4 at low alpha, theme-aware) instead of adopting
  the keyboard-only outline. It's a resting decoration, not a focus
  indicator, and the lower-opacity halo was the better look. The
  canonical block's comment documents the deliberate opt-out.

- .focus-ring/.focus-ring-within now carry a base transparent 2px
  outline so consumers with transition-all (form-field had it) animate
  transparent -> token on focus instead of passing through
  currentColor, which flashed as a black border appearing and then
  fading out.

* feat(ds): focus-ring token clears WCAG 3:1 non-text contrast

alpha-black-400 (20%) measured ~1.6:1 against white — visible but below
the AA bar for focus indicators. Bump to the 700 stop (50%): ~3.95:1 on
light containers, ~4.6:1 on dark. Recipe unchanged; one token edit via
tokens:build.

* fix(ds): ring the hand-rolled privacy toggle too

The header pair showed two different focus treatments: panel-right (a
DS::Button) got the new token ring while the hand-rolled privacy
toggle next to it fell back to the browser-default ring — the sweep
covered DS primitives but not bespoke buttons. Both privacy toggles
(mobile + desktop) now carry .focus-ring.

Also documents the transition interplay on the focused-state rule:
consumers with transition-colors fade the ring in over 150ms because
Tailwind v4's color transition list includes outline-color. Verified
settled value at the intended 50% alpha via Playwright.

* fix(ds): ring the sidebar and settings nav links

The reshoot caught both nav species falling back to the browser's blue
default ring — main sidebar items and settings nav items are bespoke
link_to markup the primitive sweep missed, and they're the primary
keyboard path in the app. Both adopt .focus-ring (main nav adds
rounded-lg so the outline follows a shape).

* fix(ds): retire the legacy base-layer button ring for the canonical outline

The @layer base button rule still painted a ring-2 ring-offset-2
box-shadow on :focus-visible. Box-shadow and outline are independent
properties, so .focus-ring (an outline) could never clear it and every
button-tag primitive double-painted both indicators on keyboard focus.

Apply the canonical recipe to the base button rule itself: every
<button> now gets the transparent resting outline + focus-ring token on
:focus-visible by default.

Two bespoke buttons suppressed the outline with focus:outline-none and
relied on the base ring for their keyboard indicator (category dropdown
rows, the sign-up password toggle). Drop the suppression so they pick
up the canonical outline — :focus-visible keeps it keyboard-only, which
is what the suppression was protecting against anyway.

* fix(ds): segmented control adopts the canonical focus recipe

The segment rule inlined its own focus-visible outline (offset 2,
alpha-400 colors) with a comment noting it was temporary until the
canonical token landed — this branch is that token. Drop the inlined
utilities: button segments get the outline from the base button rule,
and link segments now carry .focus-ring.
2026-06-11 16:05:13 +02:00
Guillem Arias Fauste
e30ccd94af fix(design-system): DS::Tooltip a11y — focusable trigger, keyboard parity, Esc dismiss (#1845)
* fix(design-system): DS::Tooltip a11y — focusable trigger, keyboard parity, Esc dismiss

Closes #1747. Five fixes on the tooltip primitive.

1. **Tooltip anchor not in a11y tree.** The trigger was a bare
   Lucide icon, which Lucide renders with `aria-hidden="true"`.
   The tooltip target had `role="tooltip"` but nothing referenced
   it, so AT users had no way to discover the description. Wrap
   the icon in a focusable `<button type="button">` with
   `aria-describedby="<tooltip-id>"` so the underlying icon stays
   `aria-hidden` and the button picks up the description binding.

2. **Stable per-instance id.** Each DS::Tooltip now mints a
   `tooltip-<8-char hex>` id wired between the trigger's
   `aria-describedby` and the tooltip's `id`.

3. **Keyboard parity.** Hover-only triggers locked keyboard-only
   users out. Add `focusin` / `focusout` listeners on the
   controller element so Tab onto the trigger reveals the
   tooltip, Tab away dismisses it.

4. **Esc-to-dismiss.** Matches the WAI-ARIA tooltip pattern.
   `Escape` while the tooltip is open closes it without removing
   focus from the trigger.

5. **Resize-safe width cap.** Replace the hard-coded
   `max-w-[200px]` with `max-w-[20rem]` so the tooltip scales
   with the user's root font-size setting (large-text accessibility
   pref). Slightly wider visual cap (320px @ default) but no longer
   clips on text-zoom.

Plus: docstring note that tooltip content must be non-interactive
(no buttons / links / form controls inside) — `aria-describedby`
exposes content as a description, not as an interactive subtree.
Callers needing actions should reach for a popover/menu primitive.

API unchanged. Existing 30+ DS::Tooltip callsites work without
modification — they all pass `text:`-only payloads, which still
render correctly under the new markup.

* fix(review): as: option + alpha focus-ring on DS::Tooltip

Addresses two AI review findings on #1845:

1. **Button-inside-summary spec violation.** Wrapping the icon in
   `<button>` regressed keyboard/AT behavior at 13 callsites where
   DS::Tooltip lives inside a `<summary>` (8 provider items, lunchflow
   disclosure, activity_date, 4 simplefin badges). HTML's content
   model forbids interactive content inside `<summary>`; browsers
   and AT can drop focus or conflate activation with the disclosure
   toggle. Add `as:` parameter — default `:button` preserves the
   standalone a11y wrap; `:span` renders a non-focusable wrapper for
   summary-nested usage. `focusin` bubbles up to the controller from
   the ancestor `<summary>`, so keyboard tooltips still appear on
   tab. Migrate the 13 in-summary callsites to `as: :span`.

2. **Raw palette focus ring → alpha tokens.** Swap
   `outline-gray-900 theme-dark:focus-visible:outline-white` to the
   established focus-ring pattern `focus-visible:ring-2
   focus-visible:ring-alpha-black-300
   theme-dark:focus-visible:ring-alpha-white-300` — matches the
   DS::Toggle fix landed in #1843 review and provider_card /
   form-field tokens.

* fix(review): bind tooltip focus on ancestor <summary>

Codex P2 follow-up on #1845: \`as: :span\` renders a non-focusable
trigger inside the disclosure \`<summary>\`. Keyboard users hit Tab
and focus lands on the summary itself; \`focusin\` fires on the
summary and bubbles UP — never down to a descendant span — so the
existing listener on \`this.element\` never fires and the tooltip
stays hidden for keyboard-only users on every in-summary row
(provider _item partials, lunchflow disclosure, activity_date,
simplefin badges). My earlier reply that the focusin "bubbles up to
the Stimulus controller on the outer span" was wrong about the
direction; \`focusin\` only bubbles upward.

In \`addEventListeners\`, resolve \`this.element.closest("summary")\`
and bind \`focusin\` / \`focusout\` / \`keydown\` on it too. Track the
ancestor on the controller and undo the bindings in
\`removeEventListeners\` so reconnect-on-Turbo cycles don't leak.
Update the template comment to reflect the actual mechanism.

* docs(ds-tooltip): correct as=:span comment to match controller mechanism

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Signed-off-by: Juan José Mata <juanjo.mata@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Juan José Mata <juanjo.mata@gmail.com>
2026-05-20 18:17:51 +02:00
Guillem Arias Fauste
0fe1e06645 refactor(design-system): migrate fg-* utilities to text-* and remove namespace (#1626)
* refactor(design-system): migrate fg-* utilities to text-* and remove namespace

The design system carried two parallel namespaces for foreground colors:
text-* (canonical, ~2,000 uses) and fg-* (32 uses). Most fg-* tokens
were 1:1 duplicates of a text-* counterpart. fg-gray was nearly
identical to text-secondary, with a one-step shade difference in dark
mode.

This PR migrates all 32 usages to their text-* equivalents and removes
the fg-* block from the design tokens. Closes #1606.

Mapping:
- fg-inverse  -> text-inverse  (20 usages, identical light/dark values)
- fg-gray     -> text-secondary (7 usages; light values match, dark is
                                 one step lighter: gray-300 vs gray-400)
- fg-primary  -> text-primary  (3 usages, identical values)
- fg-subdued  -> text-subdued  (2 usages, identical values)

The four other fg-* tokens (fg-contrast, fg-primary-variant,
fg-secondary, fg-secondary-variant) had zero usages despite being
defined; they are removed without replacement.

JSON / build:
- design/tokens/sure.tokens.json: $version 1.0.0 -> 2.0.0 (breaking
  schema change per the policy added in #1620). 8 fg-* token
  definitions removed.
- button-bg-ghost-hover's dark value still references "fg-inverse"
  internally; rewritten to "bg-gray-800 text-inverse" so the cleanup
  doesn't break that utility.
- _generated.css regenerated. 42 utility blocks now (was 50).

Lookbook tokens preview:
- The Text & foregrounds section dropped its split between text-*
  (canonical) and fg-* (legacy). Now a single section listing the
  five text-* utilities. The "(legacy)" framing is gone since there's
  no legacy left.

README:
- design/tokens/README.md's button-bg-ghost-hover edge-case example
  updated to reflect the new "bg-gray-800 text-inverse" dark value.

Visual review needed in dark mode:
- Anywhere icons use the application_helper#icon helper with
  color: "default" (most icons in the app). The default class moved
  from fg-gray (gray-400 dark) to text-secondary (gray-300 dark), so
  default-color icons render slightly lighter in dark mode.
- DS::Buttonish icons in secondary buttons (same shade shift).
- DS::Link icons (same).
- Time series chart axes (same).
- All tooltips, account add flow, settings hostings buttons,
  invitations, AI consent, family export, danger-zone buttons --
  these used fg-inverse, which is identical to text-inverse, so no
  visual change expected.

* fix(design-system): use inverse pair on tooltips for readable dark mode

* fix(lookbook): use semantic tokens in menu preview header text

* fix(lookbook): set text-primary on layout body so previews inherit theme

* fix(design-system): keep shadows dark-toned in dark mode

Inverting shadows to white|8% on dark surfaces produces a halo
effect rather than an elevation cue, and stacks redundantly with
the alpha-white 1px ring already in shadow-border-*.

Switch dark-mode shadows to black at progressively higher alpha
(25%/30%/35%/40%/50% for xs..xl) so they read as actual cast
shadows on near-black surfaces. Surface-tint differences and the
existing alpha-white border ring continue to handle elevation
hierarchy and edge definition.

Approach matches Material 3, Apple HIG, IBM Carbon, Refactoring UI,
and the dark-mode shadows used in Linear/Vercel/Stripe.

* fix(design-system): set text-primary on DS::Dialog element

Browser UA stylesheets apply color: black directly to <dialog>,
which overrides ancestor inheritance even when a body or html
ancestor sets a theme-aware color. Unstyled child content then
renders black regardless of theme.

Setting text-primary on the dialog element itself defeats the UA
override and lets descendants inherit the semantic token.

* fix(lookbook): use shadow css vars in effects preview so dark theme renders

* Revert "fix(design-system): keep shadows dark-toned in dark mode"

This reverts commit 3e9d76ed0beb5ac5f2acbad61e4d1c39eadc9ac2.

* fix(design-system): use opacity-70 instead of text-inverse/70 in value tooltip

The custom @utility text-inverse expands to @apply text-white and
isn't modifier-aware, so text-inverse/70 produced no CSS at all and
the muted labels fell through to inherited color (invisible on the
white pill in dark mode).

Replace with text-inverse + opacity-70. Same visual effect, works
with the existing utility definition.
2026-05-04 00:50:52 +02:00
Zach Gollwitzer
e8eb32d2ae Start and end balance breakdown in activity view (#2466)
* Initial data objects

* Remove trend calculator

* Fill in balance reconciliation for entry group

* Initial tooltip component

* Balance trends in activity view

* Lint fixes

* trade partial alignment fix

* Tweaks to balance calculation to acknowledge holdings value better

* More lint fixes

* Bump brakeman dep

* Test fixes

* Remove unused class
2025-07-18 17:56:25 -04:00