Hello, Am Donnerstag, 9. März 2017, 20:57:18 CET schrieb Lars Vogdt:
Am 9. März 2017 20:12:47 MEZ schrieb Christian Boltz:
This reminds me - wasn't the main reason for using Cachet the coffee machine graph? So, where is it? ;-)
As your machine does not send notifications, the graph is not there, yet. Permission request to NSA is out... ;-)
;-) I'm afraid my coffee machine won't create impressive numbers, so the coffee machine in the SUSE office might be a more interesting target ;-)
To be honest: I'm unsure what we should show as graph. Ideas?
At the risk of everybody hating me - what about the number of open admin tickets?
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.
Yes, but the css "hides" in the cachet app and I don't want to maintain patches when they are not really needed...
Luckily it's possible to define a custom CSS sniplet that gets applied on top of the default CSS :-)
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 The container is done by me, so we should be able to insert anything we need there.
Actually _removing_ something helped - I removed the "app-banner" class in the inner <div> to avoid the 30px margin. I also moved the menu styles to the CSS and adjusted the padding. Another detail I noticed is that https://status.opensuse.org/incidents/4 had another header above "our" menu bar. I added .navbar {display:none} to hide it (and hope it doesn't hide something else ;-)
As I'm not so good in that CSS/ HTML stuff, would you mind checking the "Settings" -> "Customization" stuff? I bet you get faster results than me :-)
Might be ;-) - does it look better now? Please remind me to give you a quick firebug introduction at oSC ;-) Once you understand how it works, it's really easy.
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 ;-)
If you would read the progress wiki (link from my first mail), you would know it already :-)
I already read that page when you created it , but somehow I didn't remember that it has a pointer to the login page. Maybe because I didn't have an account back then. That said - even if I don't hope we have to do it often, updating the status because a service broke is a valid usecase. I'm not sure if we really want to search for the login when already in emergency mode ;-) therefore having a login link somewhere might be a good idea.
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 ;-)
You mean the PHP... It's like editing the mediawiki code, to give you an idea. Just have a look at the github page of cachet to get the idea ;-)
The subscribe page is probably resources/views/subscribe/subscribe.blade.php and not too hard to edit (basically HTML with some PHP to include translated texts). I agree that patching the code isn't nice, but it's doable and manageable without too much pain when building a RPM and applying the patch on top of the upstream tarball. I just tested the subscribe page. After entering my mail address and clicking the subscribe button, I get a page where I can manage the notifications (which means a checkbox for each item on the status page). Nice :-) Not-so-nice: - The notification mails come with an unsubscribe link (which seems to cancel all subscriptions), but no "edit subscriptions" link. - I also don't see a way to manage subscriptions or unsubscribe *without* having a status update mail at hand. And a final question - I found where I can add and edit incidents, and it's also possible to add an update there. But - where can I edit or delete existing updates? Regards, Christian Boltz --
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