Re: pgarchives new design review - Mailing list pgsql-www

From Sahil Harpal
Subject Re: pgarchives new design review
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In response to Re: pgarchives new design review  (Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org>)
Responses Re: pgarchives new design review  (Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org>)
Re: pgarchives new design review  (Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org>)
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Hi Dave,

On Fri, 29 Jul 2022 at 15:49, Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org> wrote:
I have a few comments, based on a quick look:
- The site is unusable if Javascript is disabled in the browser. PostgreSQL websites have a general requirement that JS should be optional, not a requirement.

Oh! I was not actually aware of this. There are JS files that are already in use and present in the media/js directory so I thought it won't be a problem. Otherwise we need to use normal tables only. Do you have any suggestions for this?

- There is different styling on different buttons. For example, the numbered buttons for by-day paging look quite different from the previous/next buttons, which have a thicker border and what appears to be a different background colour.

- The thread paging buttons have different styling again (and are using a shade of blue which is outside of our normal palette I believe).

- The blue used for the on-hover row highlighting also seems unnatural. Perhaps a light grey would work better here?

- Perhaps the Previous/Next buttons should be at either end of the "per-day" buttons, rather than on a separate row?

 Alright, the above points can be resolved easily. I will make changes accordingly.

- The lists of messages are (intentionally) a lot more compact in the current design. The new design looks nice, but would require a *lot* more scrolling as each row is now at least two lines of text. I wonder if there's a way to keep at least some of the compact-ness, whilst still making it look nicer.

I think users would not require to scroll much. Like in the new design we have an option to set max entries to be displayed. So we can set max entries to lets say 10 and then just jump/switch to different pages one by one.
But still I am open to any new layout that we can use to keep at least some of the compact-ness.

Thanks 
Sahil Harpal

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