Re: [dl-ticket-service] CSS & JS update
Hi In a first try I don't think I'll modify JS code, only overall layout I also don't care that much in fact, but as Mike, users complains about look & feel, disregarding features… regards Le 12/07/2017 à 00:40, (none) a écrit : Please don't make JS a necessity on client side. If NoScript == enabled AND dl <> working THEN 'modern code' = not 'good code' ;-) Andreas - Originale Nachricht - Von: Yuri D'Elia Gesendet: 12.07.2017 - 00:11 An: Download Ticket Service general discussion Betreff: Re: [dl-ticket-service] CSS & JS update On Tue, Jul 11 2017, Mike Morris wrote: Would someone be interested by a bootstrap-themed interface? I could give it a quick try if there's any chance it gets merged. As I wrote in the PR, I'd be good too, as long as it doesn't massively abuse padding like bootstrap loves to do... There's so much empty space in web pages today... :/ I certainly would. Personally I don't care... but these days I get pushback from people when the app isn't "modern" and "pretty"... even regardless of how functionality compares. Part of the PHP code in dl though is not really "modern" ;) There are some parts I would scrap nowdays, and just require JS on the web interface (this would clean-up the code s much). I realized I started this thing 10 years ago, even before using cvs :/
Re: [dl-ticket-service] CSS & JS update
Please don't make JS a necessity on client side. If NoScript == enabled AND dl <> working THEN 'modern code' = not 'good code' ;-) Andreas - Originale Nachricht - Von: Yuri D'Elia Gesendet: 12.07.2017 - 00:11 An: Download Ticket Service general discussion Betreff: Re: [dl-ticket-service] CSS & JS update > On Tue, Jul 11 2017, Mike Morris wrote: >>> Would someone be interested by a bootstrap-themed interface? I could give it >>> a quick try if there's any chance it gets merged. > > As I wrote in the PR, I'd be good too, as long as it doesn't massively > abuse padding like bootstrap loves to do... > > There's so much empty space in web pages today... :/ > >> I certainly would. Personally I don't care... but these days I get >> pushback from people when the app isn't "modern" and "pretty"... even >> regardless of how functionality compares. > > Part of the PHP code in dl though is not really "modern" ;) > There are some parts I would scrap nowdays, and just require JS on the > web interface (this would clean-up the code s much). > > I realized I started this thing 10 years ago, even before using cvs :/ > >
Re: [dl-ticket-service] CSS & JS update
On Tue, Jul 11 2017, Mike Morris wrote: >> Would someone be interested by a bootstrap-themed interface? I could give it >> a quick try if there's any chance it gets merged. As I wrote in the PR, I'd be good too, as long as it doesn't massively abuse padding like bootstrap loves to do... There's so much empty space in web pages today... :/ > I certainly would. Personally I don't care... but these days I get > pushback from people when the app isn't "modern" and "pretty"... even > regardless of how functionality compares. Part of the PHP code in dl though is not really "modern" ;) There are some parts I would scrap nowdays, and just require JS on the web interface (this would clean-up the code s much). I realized I started this thing 10 years ago, even before using cvs :/
Re: [dl-ticket-service] CSS & JS update
On 07/11/2017 06:40 AM, Sébastien Le Ray wrote: Hi list, Would someone be interested by a bootstrap-themed interface? I could give it a quick try if there's any chance it gets merged. Regards I certainly would. Personally I don't care... but these days I get pushback from people when the app isn't "modern" and "pretty"... even regardless of how functionality compares. Just my 2c.