Hello, Am Donnerstag, 9. März 2017, 17:47:48 CET schrieb Lars Vogdt:
On Tue, 07 Mar 2017 22:51:12 +0100 Christian Boltz wrote:
Am Dienstag, 7. März 2017, 18:59:41 CET schrieb Lars Vogdt:
I like to invite you to test our new status page: https://status.opensuse.org/
The http variant is broken in a funny way. I first wondered about some strange browser behaviour after typing "status.opensuse.org", and then started an always-working browser which never has any rendering problems - telnet ;-) [1]
Fixed. Thanks for the hint.
;-)
Looks like you need more coffee ;-)
Indeed ;-)
This reminds me - wasn't the main reason for using Cachet the coffee machine graph? So, where is it? ;-)
It looks mostly good, but it might be a good idea to make the top bar full width - see http://paste.opensuse.org/52599157 for a nice fake screenshot ;-)
Trust me: I tried... But don't ask why the bottom-padding is now that huge. => Patches welcome! :-)
Firebug is quite helpful to answer such questions ;-) - and you can edit the CSS "live" to see what a change does. You'll probably need some CSS changes: .app-banner { background-color: #173f4f; /* !important is superfluous */ } body.status-page .app-banner { margin-bottom: 0; /* instead of 30px */ } Unfortunately the .app-banner class gets applied at two places in the header bar: <div class="app-banner"> <div class="container"> <div class="row app-banner-padding app-banner"> This means the margin-bottom change above fixes the margin inside the header (good) - but also drops the margin after the header (bad). Is it possible to change the CSS classes in the HTML? If yes, please do that. Otherwise we'll have to use slightly more funny CSS: - do not change body.status-page .app-banner { (keep 30px) - add body.status-page .app-banner .app-banner { margin-bottom: 0px; } <ul style="list-style-type:none;float:right;padding:10px;font-weight: 400;font-size: 18px;"> Needless to say that hardcoding CSS in HTML is a bad idea - and while moving it to a CSS class, please change padding to padding-top (and maybe also padding-right) to avoid superfluous bottom padding.
Can you please add a (if everything else fails^Wworks, dummy) failure so that we see how the page looks when people really visit it? ;-)
Feel free to do it yourself: I sent invites to most people, so you can hopefully add/delete/update incidents on your own...
Well, yes and no. I created the account, but I can't find any login link on the page. It might be a good idea to add it ;-)
Another detail: the subscribe page should contain a sentence that explains what it does. I'd *guess* that I can enter my mail address - but a) already that is just a guess based on "input field near a subscribe button" and b) it does not explain when I'll get mailed (if a status note is added? if a service fails? ...?)
hm: something I need to figure out. At the moment it looks to me like the source does not allow to put additional information there.
If everything else fails, you can still change the HTML ;-) Regards, Christian Boltz -- Außerdem - welcher Spammer wird den Provider wegen Nichtzustellung verklagen? ;-) [Werner Flamme in postfixbuch-users] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: heroes+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: heroes+owner@opensuse.org