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Issue 228 of Plope Software Collector [Plope]
Title: alternate status.html/supervisor.css
Status: Resolved Security related: No
Description: I played with the html and css a little bit and made these changes: - header text no longer blue since that looks like links - put name column on the...
From: drewp on: Apr 14, 07 19:49
drewp Last update: Apr 14, 07 19:49
Topic/class: supervisor/feature Importance: low
Version info: supervisor-2.1b1
Assigned: chrism
Uploads:
File sup-css.tgz I played with the html and css a little bit a...
Image supcss1.png screenshot of the compact version
Issue 228 Transcript
4 entries
= Resolve - Entry #4 by chrism on Aug 15, 2007 12:42 pm

 Status: Accepted => Resolved

I'm afraid I had the good fortune of having a customer for supervisor who is very design-savvy and they've created a web interface that looks pretty, so the "old" design is history (starting with supervisor 3.0). Unfortunately this means your work won't make it in but I do appreciate the effort!
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= Assign - Entry #3 by chrism on Apr 14, 2007 8:22 pm

 Status: Pending => Accepted

 Supporters added: chrism

This looks great, thanks Drew, I'll roll it into the next release.
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= Comment - Entry #2 by drewp on Apr 14, 2007 7:51 pm


Uploaded: supcss1.png

screenshot of the compact version
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= Request - Entry #1 by drewp on Apr 14, 2007 7:49 pm


Uploaded: sup-css.tgz

I played with the html and css a little bit and made these changes:

- header text no longer blue since that looks like links
- put name column on the left, so each row reads more like pseudo-english ("program1 exited april 14")
- eliminate the fixed table widths so the table can draw more compactly
- add 'open in compact window' link that reopens the status page in a browser window with no menus/toolbars

I like to have supervisor open while I work, but I really didn't want the display to take so much screen space. With the 'compact window' link and a reduction of the browser's font size, I can now run a little 530x300 window in the corner as opposed to the old 850x580 one (for a setup with 6 programs).

Even this design is using 1/3 of its space for the title image, so I might try rearranging that too.