Am 08.03.2015 um 00:26 schrieb sebb:
On 7 March 2015 at 17:50, Felix Schumacher
<[email protected]> wrote:
Am 07.03.2015 um 18:37 schrieb sebb:
On 7 March 2015 at 16:24, <[email protected]> wrote:
Author: fschumacher
Date: Sat Mar 7 16:24:00 2015
New Revision: 1664885
URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1664885
Log:
Try to make the header as small as possible. It could be that the apache
ad will get cut off, if the ad uses the full height
There are other sizes of ad, for example
http://www.apache.org/ads/ApacheCon/2015-na-234x60.png
The 125x125 one was originally chosen for the LHS menu because it is
more suitable for that orientation.
I have put the bannerbar.html into the test pages at
p.a.o/~fschumacher/jmeter
While it makes the header use less height, it seems to be problematic on
small devices.
Is it worse on small devices than banner.html?
If so, why is that?
The square one would fit in a half wide div. The wide one would stand
out at the right end and make the page seems bigger, which leads to a
scrollable page.
And does it really matter if smaller devices don't display well -
there's generally too much content anyway.
The content is generally ok. But the component reference is obviously a
large beast. I think generally we should aim to include small devices on
any webpage we provide.
I could hide it there or switch to the banner.html.
I don't think it makes sense to use the square logo on the header banner.
It wastes space on every page.
One could perhaps revert to using banner.html at the bottom of the LHS menu.
That menu gets converted to an top page menu on smaller screen sizes,
so I thought that this is not an ideal place either.
Or even put the square logo in the LHS for small devices and use the
rectangular logo in the main heading for larger devices.
I have made the twitter div to use one line on smaller devices and
snuggle the wide ad below that. We waste a bit space on small devices
now, but I think, that is not a problem, since users will have to scroll
anyway.
Regards
Felix
What do you think?
It's not worth spending time worrying about making the site look good
on smaller displays.
Modified:
jmeter/trunk/xdocs/css/new-style.css
Modified: jmeter/trunk/xdocs/css/new-style.css
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/jmeter/trunk/xdocs/css/new-style.css?rev=1664885&r1=1664884&r2=1664885&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- jmeter/trunk/xdocs/css/new-style.css (original)
+++ jmeter/trunk/xdocs/css/new-style.css Sat Mar 7 16:24:00 2015
@@ -70,7 +70,11 @@ h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, .title {
.banner>iframe {
width: 140px;
- height: 140px;
+ height: 130px;
+}
+.banner>iframe>body {
+ margin: 0px;
+ padding: 0px;
}
body {