[tor-bugs] #5451 [Atlas]: graphs overlap wrongly if browser window is too narrow
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#5451: graphs overlap wrongly if browser window is too narrow
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Reporter: arma | Owner: hellais
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Atlas | Version:
Keywords: | Parent:
Points: | Actualpoints:
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Comment(by karsten):
Replying to [comment:2 hellais]:
> That alone will have the same problem, since the problem is not the
vertical overlapping, but the horizontal overlap. If we want to keep 2
graphs per line we must make the graphs resize when the windows is scaled,
otherwise we could make just one graph per line, perhaps with bootstrap's
tabs.
I was thinking 1 graph per line. Right now, there would be just a single
graph per relay for bandwidth histories. With a weights graph added there
would be two graphs in total per relay.
Do you happen to know how to apply bootstrap's tabs here? I ran into
problems with the added `#` anchors on the page, because Atlas uses the
URL part after `#` to locally decide which relay documents to fetch. I
guess I could implement tabs once I have a running example somewhere.
> I think the graph resizing is the most elegant solution and that could
be in place with the new graphs that are being developed by Walter.
We could do that, too. My guess is that this will take somewhat longer to
implement and deploy, so I'd want to go with the tabs solution above,
assuming that it's easy to implement. We can always switch to a different
graphing engine later.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/5451#comment:3>
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