Greetings,
Nice looking application. Playing with the demo now, and noticing that when I hover over a link (e.g. postman.memetic.org on URL http://demo.observium.org/devices/type=server/) it produces a slick overview popup. Unfortunately, much of the popup is below the edge of my browser, and moving my mouse makes the popup go away.
I'm using chrome on debian wheezy, and I was wondering if this was the reason, or if the popup is just pinned to the mouse location.
Seems like having the popup auto-adjust position to ensure it stays on the page would be a good optimization.
It's also possible there is a workaround/preference I am unaware of (played with it for all of 10 minutes so far).
-C
It's been like this forever, nobody seems find time to fix it or just nobody find it useful :)
On 13.12.2012 23:26, christopher barry wrote:
Greetings,
Nice looking application. Playing with the demo now, and noticing that when I hover over a link (e.g. postman.memetic.org on URL http://demo.observium.org/devices/type=server/) it produces a slick overview popup. Unfortunately, much of the popup is below the edge of my browser, and moving my mouse makes the popup go away.
I'm using chrome on debian wheezy, and I was wondering if this was the reason, or if the popup is just pinned to the mouse location.
Seems like having the popup auto-adjust position to ensure it stays on the page would be a good optimization.
It's also possible there is a workaround/preference I am unaware of (played with it for all of 10 minutes so far).
-C
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No one knows javascript to fix it or write a replacement :)
On 13/12/2012 13:38, Nikolay Shopik wrote:
It's been like this forever, nobody seems find time to fix it or just nobody find it useful :)
On 13.12.2012 23:26, christopher barry wrote:
Greetings,
Nice looking application. Playing with the demo now, and noticing that when I hover over a link (e.g. postman.memetic.org on URL http://demo.observium.org/devices/type=server/) it produces a slick overview popup. Unfortunately, much of the popup is below the edge of my browser, and moving my mouse makes the popup go away.
I'm using chrome on debian wheezy, and I was wondering if this was the reason, or if the popup is just pinned to the mouse location.
Seems like having the popup auto-adjust position to ensure it stays on the page would be a good optimization.
It's also possible there is a workaround/preference I am unaware of (played with it for all of 10 minutes so far).
-C
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sounds like a challenge :)
On Thu, 2012-12-13 at 13:48 -0600, Adam Armstrong wrote:
No one knows javascript to fix it or write a replacement :)
On 13/12/2012 13:38, Nikolay Shopik wrote:
It's been like this forever, nobody seems find time to fix it or just nobody find it useful :)
On 13.12.2012 23:26, christopher barry wrote:
Greetings,
Nice looking application. Playing with the demo now, and noticing that when I hover over a link (e.g. postman.memetic.org on URL http://demo.observium.org/devices/type=server/) it produces a slick overview popup. Unfortunately, much of the popup is below the edge of my browser, and moving my mouse makes the popup go away.
I'm using chrome on debian wheezy, and I was wondering if this was the reason, or if the popup is just pinned to the mouse location.
Seems like having the popup auto-adjust position to ensure it stays on the page would be a good optimization.
It's also possible there is a workaround/preference I am unaware of (played with it for all of 10 minutes so far).
-C
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This is something that only the authors of the popup javascript can fix.
The one library i found which did repositioning was a little iffy, and the author refused to allow us to use it.
adam.
On 13/12/2012 13:26, christopher barry wrote:
Greetings,
Nice looking application. Playing with the demo now, and noticing that when I hover over a link (e.g. postman.memetic.org on URL http://demo.observium.org/devices/type=server/) it produces a slick overview popup. Unfortunately, much of the popup is below the edge of my browser, and moving my mouse makes the popup go away.
I'm using chrome on debian wheezy, and I was wondering if this was the reason, or if the popup is just pinned to the mouse location.
Seems like having the popup auto-adjust position to ensure it stays on the page would be a good optimization.
It's also possible there is a workaround/preference I am unaware of (played with it for all of 10 minutes so far).
-C
observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
On 13/12/2012 13:26, christopher barry wrote:
Greetings,
Nice looking application. Playing with the demo now, and noticing that when I hover over a link (e.g. postman.memetic.org on URL http://demo.observium.org/devices/type=server/) it produces a slick overview popup.
Whilst we're on the subject of popups...
I've recently changed the device popup to include a header in the same style as the devices list. Is this better or worse than the previous style (basically had hostname & os in text)?
Old style:
gd
New style:
sdfs
What should I do for other popups? The ports popup has long needed to have extra information added to it. Quite often when these links appear there is no information for the port/device other than the hostname/port name.
I think having two boxes on the port popup would be OTT, i don't really want to use more space than we're currently using on the device popup.
I also want to redo allof the graph popups to have a little bit of extra information on them, as they look a little bare atm.
What do you guys think? (I already know Tom hates *) :P
adam.
Silly question do we still have no option to disable then completely? :)
On 14.12.2012 0:20, Adam Armstrong wrote:
On 13/12/2012 13:26, christopher barry wrote:
Greetings,
Nice looking application. Playing with the demo now, and noticing that when I hover over a link (e.g. postman.memetic.org on URL http://demo.observium.org/devices/type=server/) it produces a slick overview popup.
Whilst we're on the subject of popups...
I've recently changed the device popup to include a header in the same style as the devices list. Is this better or worse than the previous style (basically had hostname & os in text)?
Old style:
gd
New style:
sdfs
What should I do for other popups? The ports popup has long needed to have extra information added to it. Quite often when these links appear there is no information for the port/device other than the hostname/port name.
I think having two boxes on the port popup would be OTT, i don't really want to use more space than we're currently using on the device popup.
I also want to redo allof the graph popups to have a little bit of extra information on them, as they look a little bare atm.
What do you guys think? (I already know Tom hates *) :P
adam.
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Not at the moment, but y'know, it wouldn't be that hard... Just an option in the generate_overlib :>
adam.
On 13/12/2012 14:30, Nikolay Shopik wrote:
Silly question do we still have no option to disable then completely? :)
On 14.12.2012 0:20, Adam Armstrong wrote:
On 13/12/2012 13:26, christopher barry wrote:
Greetings,
Nice looking application. Playing with the demo now, and noticing that when I hover over a link (e.g. postman.memetic.org on URL http://demo.observium.org/devices/type=server/) it produces a slick overview popup.
Whilst we're on the subject of popups...
I've recently changed the device popup to include a header in the same style as the devices list. Is this better or worse than the previous style (basically had hostname & os in text)?
Old style:
gd
New style:
sdfs
What should I do for other popups? The ports popup has long needed to have extra information added to it. Quite often when these links appear there is no information for the port/device other than the hostname/port name.
I think having two boxes on the port popup would be OTT, i don't really want to use more space than we're currently using on the device popup.
I also want to redo allof the graph popups to have a little bit of extra information on them, as they look a little bare atm.
What do you guys think? (I already know Tom hates *) :P
adam.
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$config['web_mouseover'] = FALSE;
On 13/12/2012 14:30, Nikolay Shopik wrote:
Silly question do we still have no option to disable then completely? :)
On 14.12.2012 0:20, Adam Armstrong wrote:
On 13/12/2012 13:26, christopher barry wrote:
Greetings,
Nice looking application. Playing with the demo now, and noticing that when I hover over a link (e.g. postman.memetic.org on URL http://demo.observium.org/devices/type=server/) it produces a slick overview popup.
Whilst we're on the subject of popups...
I've recently changed the device popup to include a header in the same style as the devices list. Is this better or worse than the previous style (basically had hostname & os in text)?
Old style:
gd
New style:
sdfs
What should I do for other popups? The ports popup has long needed to have extra information added to it. Quite often when these links appear there is no information for the port/device other than the hostname/port name.
I think having two boxes on the port popup would be OTT, i don't really want to use more space than we're currently using on the device popup.
I also want to redo allof the graph popups to have a little bit of extra information on them, as they look a little bare atm.
What do you guys think? (I already know Tom hates *) :P
adam.
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Finally some love from uk. We got cold winter here. Appericated
On 14.12.2012, at 1:00, Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org wrote:
$config['web_mouseover'] = FALSE;
On 13/12/2012 14:30, Nikolay Shopik wrote:
Silly question do we still have no option to disable then completely? :)
On 14.12.2012 0:20, Adam Armstrong wrote:
On 13/12/2012 13:26, christopher barry wrote:
Greetings,
Nice looking application. Playing with the demo now, and noticing that when I hover over a link (e.g. postman.memetic.org on URL http://demo.observium.org/devices/type=server/) it produces a slick overview popup.
Whilst we're on the subject of popups...
I've recently changed the device popup to include a header in the same style as the devices list. Is this better or worse than the previous style (basically had hostname & os in text)?
Old style:
gd
New style:
sdfs
What should I do for other popups? The ports popup has long needed to have extra information added to it. Quite often when these links appear there is no information for the port/device other than the hostname/port name.
I think having two boxes on the port popup would be OTT, i don't really want to use more space than we're currently using on the device popup.
I also want to redo allof the graph popups to have a little bit of extra information on them, as they look a little bare atm.
What do you guys think? (I already know Tom hates *) :P
adam.
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I'm in Mexico, it's 31C.
On 13/12/2012 15:14, Nikolay Shopik wrote:
Finally some love from uk. We got cold winter here. Appericated
On 14.12.2012, at 1:00, Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org wrote:
$config['web_mouseover'] = FALSE;
On 13/12/2012 14:30, Nikolay Shopik wrote:
Silly question do we still have no option to disable then completely? :)
On 14.12.2012 0:20, Adam Armstrong wrote:
On 13/12/2012 13:26, christopher barry wrote:
Greetings,
Nice looking application. Playing with the demo now, and noticing that when I hover over a link (e.g. postman.memetic.org on URL http://demo.observium.org/devices/type=server/) it produces a slick overview popup.
Whilst we're on the subject of popups...
I've recently changed the device popup to include a header in the same style as the devices list. Is this better or worse than the previous style (basically had hostname & os in text)?
Old style:
gd
New style:
sdfs
What should I do for other popups? The ports popup has long needed to have extra information added to it. Quite often when these links appear there is no information for the port/device other than the hostname/port name.
I think having two boxes on the port popup would be OTT, i don't really want to use more space than we're currently using on the device popup.
I also want to redo allof the graph popups to have a little bit of extra information on them, as they look a little bare atm.
What do you guys think? (I already know Tom hates *) :P
adam.
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Hi,
Personally I like the new look of the popups.
It's a tough judgement call to determine what should go into a popup in order to please the majority of people. Too much and it's no longer really a popup. Too little and it's useless.
The new direction looks nice and is a step up from the older style.
Regards,
Michael
On 13/12/2012 21:20, Adam Armstrong wrote:
On 13/12/2012 13:26, christopher barry wrote:
Greetings,
Nice looking application. Playing with the demo now, and noticing that when I hover over a link (e.g. postman.memetic.org on URL http://demo.observium.org/devices/type=server/) it produces a slick overview popup.
Whilst we're on the subject of popups...
I've recently changed the device popup to include a header in the same style as the devices list. Is this better or worse than the previous style (basically had hostname & os in text)?
Old style:
gd
New style:
sdfs
What do you guys think? (I already know Tom hates *) :P
Wut, I love the above!
I only hate your dull and fugly colour scheme ;-)
Tom
On 13/12/2012 17:47, Tom Laermans wrote:
On 13/12/2012 21:20, Adam Armstrong wrote:
On 13/12/2012 13:26, christopher barry wrote:
Greetings,
Nice looking application. Playing with the demo now, and noticing that when I hover over a link (e.g. postman.memetic.org on URL http://demo.observium.org/devices/type=server/) it produces a slick overview popup.
Whilst we're on the subject of popups...
I've recently changed the device popup to include a header in the same style as the devices list. Is this better or worse than the previous style (basically had hostname & os in text)?
Old style:
What do you guys think? (I already know Tom hates *) :P
Wut, I love the above!
I only hate your dull and fugly colour scheme ;-)
BUT WHAT ABOUT PORTS?
I prefer the new behavior.
From: observium-bounces@observium.org [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Adam Armstrong Sent: Friday, December 14, 2012 4:20 AM To: Observium Network Observation System Subject: Re: [Observium] popup overview graph set positioning
On 13/12/2012 13:26, christopher barry wrote:
Greetings,
Nice looking application. Playing with the demo now, and noticing that
when I hover over a link (e.g. postman.memetic.org on URL
http://demo.observium.org/devices/type=server/) it produces a slick
overview popup.
Whilst we're on the subject of popups...
I've recently changed the device popup to include a header in the same style as the devices list. Is this better or worse than the previous style (basically had hostname & os in text)?
Old style:
[gd]
New style:
[sdfs]
What should I do for other popups? The ports popup has long needed to have extra information added to it. Quite often when these links appear there is no information for the port/device other than the hostname/port name.
[cid:image003.jpg@01CDD9F3.B3C7ABA0]
I think having two boxes on the port popup would be OTT, i don't really want to use more space than we're currently using on the device popup.
I also want to redo allof the graph popups to have a little bit of extra information on them, as they look a little bare atm.
What do you guys think? (I already know Tom hates *) :P
adam.
participants (6)
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Adam Armstrong
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christopher barry
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Crozier, Doug
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Michael Cushard
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Nikolay Shopik
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Tom Laermans