Atlas definitely looked lighter, more airy. The new UI looks dense and
dated, with that Microsoft Office style table from the 90s. Oh well,
I'll get used to it - at least it is not yet another "Web 2.0"
Bootstrap. The idea of merging Atlas into Metrics is definitely a good
one.

On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 8:28 AM, Guinness <guinn...@crans.org> wrote:
> Le Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 12:52:27PM +0000, Iain R. Learmonth écrivait :
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> You may notice that Atlas has a new look, and is no longer called Atlas.
>> For now no URLs have changed but this is part of work to merge this tool
>> into the Tor Metrics website.
>>
>> The style is determined by the Tor Metrics Style, and modifications have
>> been made to fit this.
>>
>> The decision was made to deploy these changes before the actual
>> integration into metrics.torproject.org to allow for other issues to be
>> worked on. This was a big change and it was tricky maintaining two
>> branches of the codebase.
>>
>> Issues should still be reported on the Metrics/Atlas component in the
>> Tor trac if they arise. When we come to full integration, URLs will
>> change but there will be a period where we maintain redirects to prevent
>> any URLs from breaking while waiting for being updated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Iain.
>>
> Hi!
>
> Thanks for this new interface!
>
> Is it just me or is the font way bigger than it used to be with Atlas?
> I personnaly find it too big, but it is just some cosmetics :)
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Guinness
>
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