[tor-relays] Tor website overhaul -- who deserves punishment?
Lars Noodén
lars.nooden at gmail.com
Thu Mar 28 12:29:13 UTC 2019
On 3/28/19 11:14 AM, Georg Koppen wrote:
> Lars Noodén:
>
> [snip]
>
>> But about the problematic layout that now exists, in general, the CSS
>> media rule mixes all types of screens together regardless of
>> orientation, aspect ratio or size. So mobile and multi-screen desktops
>> all fall under the 'all' or 'screen' values.
>
> Thanks for the feedback. I opened
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/29934 for that.
>
> Georg
Ok. Thanks. I mean that the CSS 'media' rule itself is incapable of
differentiating screen types. So with the Tor Project's web page, it
looks like the route was take to pus a mobile style layout onto all
visitors regardless.
I do notice that there is an additional rule set for print. If I were
to print, I would want the URLs to be visible on the page:
@media print {
a {
font-weight: bolder;
text-decoration: none;
}
a[href^=http]:after {
content:" <" attr(href) "> ";
}
However, my main reason for getting involved in the thread is a request
to allow the banner to scroll so it is not clogging up the window and
blocking up the content. Therefore the second line here needs to go:
.fixed-top {
position: fixed;
top: 0;
right: 0;
left: 0;
z-index: 1030;
}
So that it becomes
.fixed-top {
top: 0;
right: 0;
left: 0;
z-index: 1030;
}
and thus allows scrolling.
/Lars
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