Hi David, > I was looking at the demo and wanted to know why you decided to remove the > green, yellow, red indicators and just go with a blue check?
Ah, it was a matter of aesthetics. Initially I used the same display elements the old Active Monitor had to display if a service was not monitored ("grayed out"), "in the green", had a "yellow" or "red" status. But that looked plain weird in the new GUI. As if it was a foreign object that didn't belong there. I then switched it to the CSS-styled buttons that the rest of the GUI use to make it look like it belongs together. What's left there is this: Right now "green status" is a blue button or (in case of the "Active Monitor" menu entry) an oval with a blue background and a star in it. The GUI has several base colors that you can choose from in "Personal Profile". In the next small update of the GUI the blue colored status will instead take the color of the dominant color you've chosen in your GUI customization. That way a yellow and a red status will immediately stick out a lot more, while anything that's running fine will blend into the background. -- With best regards Michael Stauber _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list Blueonyx@mail.blueonyx.it http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx