Spring site testing
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Can we have better testing by those making commits?
Over christmas we had a rather glaring bug resulting from improper inclusion of the red background on the wrong div, leading to giant blue stripes across the bottom of the page when the forum wasnt tall enough to fill the window.
Right now someone has added a css3 drop shadow, which fails spectacularly in the main menu ( the drop shadow starts far too low leaving a double rounded corner, and when you resize the window below the maximum width, the drop shadow persists despite media queries putting the bar full width ).
Over christmas we had a rather glaring bug resulting from improper inclusion of the red background on the wrong div, leading to giant blue stripes across the bottom of the page when the forum wasnt tall enough to fill the window.
Right now someone has added a css3 drop shadow, which fails spectacularly in the main menu ( the drop shadow starts far too low leaving a double rounded corner, and when you resize the window below the maximum width, the drop shadow persists despite media queries putting the bar full width ).
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uhm... how to test more?AF wrote:Can we have better testing by those making commits?
if you interested in changes, follow the changes on the git-repo: https://github.com/spring/spring-website (there is a rss feed)
current "tests" are: it works / it works not.
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Was gonna mention these things but figured somebody else would eventuallyAF wrote: Over christmas we had a rather glaring bug resulting from improper inclusion of the red background on the wrong div, leading to giant blue stripes across the bottom of the page when the forum wasnt tall enough to fill the window.
Right now someone has added a css3 drop shadow, which fails spectacularly in the main menu ( the drop shadow starts far too low leaving a double rounded corner, and when you resize the window below the maximum width, the drop shadow persists despite media queries putting the bar full width ).
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Clearly it didn't, and in some cases the issues are obvious. What's likely happened is that changes were made to the markup and committed without them being applied to a local test environment to make sure they added/fixed the issue without introducing other issues.abma wrote:uhm... how to test more?AF wrote:Can we have better testing by those making commits?
if you interested in changes, follow the changes on the git-repo: https://github.com/spring/spring-website (there is a rss feed)
current "tests" are: it works / it works not.
There are similar issues on the footer.
The community news RSS feed addition on the frontpage also has issues, it's pulling in RSS1 not RSS2, and it's only caching for 5 minutes, which is pointless, caching for say 6 or more hours would be better
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You should be happy that someone spends time to make a gift for everyone and created a christmas theme for the website ...AF wrote:Over christmas we had a rather glaring bug resulting from improper inclusion of the red background on the wrong div, leading to giant blue stripes across the bottom of the page when the forum wasnt tall enough to fill the window.
Also you have a wrong idea of the workflow. In contrast to wiki formatting (thx to css extension) only a few ppl have access to update the website (and it's good like this). So you make changes in the css, see that the html itself needs updated - the website code isn't 100% clean, so the sizes of many objects aren't really static or defined with evil hacks instead of simple css-height/width, esp. the header is full of such stuff - and so you make changes to them and commit and wait 3h upto 2days until the website gets updated.
Fact is I don't want ssh access neither do I want to disturb others the whole time to update the website's repo.
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I managed to update the site, and I don't have access.
If anything it's a good thing that most people don't have access, because working on the live copy is a terrible way of doing things, especially when we have versioned source code.
What I do, and how it should be tested:
If anything it's a good thing that most people don't have access, because working on the live copy is a terrible way of doing things, especially when we have versioned source code.
What I do, and how it should be tested:
- Fork the github repo
- Set up a local install using X/W/L/AMP
- Install the site using the instructions
- Make your changes
- Test them in your browsers locally
- Commit, push
- Issue a pull request
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You can use http://test.springrts.com/ to test code before it's put live.
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yeah, thats what i already used for the "works/works not" test... sorry i thought this was clear.
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glitchy divs on browser resize.
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It is to be noted that in firefox box shadows don't behave quite the same in as in chrome. In chrome they are purely visual, in some versions of firefox it has layout implications.
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It's firefox that got it wrong there, Chrome did it right.
Rather somebody didn't bother to do cross browser testing...
Rather somebody didn't bother to do cross browser testing...
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pretty much yeah but I wanted to say f*ck chrome all the same.
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is it better with the latest commit?smoth wrote:glitchy divs on browser resize.
see http://test.springrts.com/
(not applied on the main/current site)
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Opera: background gradient is broken on start page other pages are fineabma wrote:is it better with the latest commit?smoth wrote:glitchy divs on browser resize.
see http://test.springrts.com/
(not applied on the main/current site)
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This fixes the issue of no gap between the main content and the menu in chromeabma wrote:is it better with the latest commit?smoth wrote:glitchy divs on browser resize.
see http://test.springrts.com/
(not applied on the main/current site)
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reporting page dun goofed.
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select { max-width:500px; }
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- I don't know how to acess spring site to fix.
- I am at work.
- I am at work.