Wallet/public/views/preferencesEmail.html
Matias Alejo Garcia bf59f0c94f new form for emails
2015-05-19 12:01:17 -03:00

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HTML

<div
class="topbar-container"
ng-include="'views/includes/topbar.html'"
ng-init="titleSection='Email Notifications'; goBackToState = 'preferences'">
</div>
<div class="content preferences p20v" ng-controller="preferencesEmailController as prefEmail">
<div class="onGoingProcess" ng-show="prefEmail.saving && !index.isOffline">
<div class="onGoingProcess-content" ng-style="{'background-color':index.backgroundColor}">
<div class="spinner">
<div class="rect1"></div>
<div class="rect2"></div>
<div class="rect3"></div>
<div class="rect4"></div>
<div class="rect5"></div>
</div>
<span translate> Saving preferences... </span>
</div>
</div>
<form name="emailForm" ng-submit="prefEmail.save(emailForm)" class="columns" novalidate>
<div class="box-notification" ng-show="prefEmail.error">
<span class="text-warning size-14">
{{prefEmail.error|translate}}
</span>
</div>
<label>email for wallet notifications:</i></label>
<input type="email" id="email" name="email" ng-model="prefEmail.email" required>
<input type="submit" class="button expand black radius" value="{{'Save'|translate}}"
ng-style="{'background-color':index.backgroundColor}" ng-disabled="emailForm.$invalid">
</form>
<p class="text-gray text-center columns size-14" translate> Setting up email notifications could weaken your privacy, if the wallet service provider is compromised. Information available to an attacker would include be the positive confirmation of a bitcoin wallet and its balance, but no more.
</div>
<div class="extra-margin-bottom"></div>