- Deleted /stylesheets folder
- Removed sass build from gulpfile
- Changed gov links to usa links
- Changed other govuk styles, like breadcrumbs
- Changed name of uk_components file to us_components
- Fixed a few tests that broke on account of the changes
* Updated header and footer
* Moved files around and updated gulpfile to correct the build process when it goes to production
* Updated fonts
* Adjusted grid templating
* Adding images to assets
* Updated account pages, dashboard, and pages in message sending flow
* Updated the styling for the landing pages in the account section once logged in
An accessiblity audit done as part of Notify's
service assessment raised the following problem
with our big_number component.
When you turn CSS off, the sentence in the
component is split onto separate lines.
This was because the number part is wrapped in a
<div> which browsers were interpreting as being a
separate sentence to the label.
So "1 letter", where "letter" is the label, was
seen as:
"1"
"letter"
The accessibility expert consulted on this pointed
out that this would sound confusing for users of
screen readers when moving through the document
sentence by sentence.
These changes:
- make the <div>s into <span>s which are 'phrasing
content' and so are interpreted as part of the
same sentence
- change the CSS so the number will still sit
on top of its label text
The HTML5 spec has a section on how browsers
should arrange text into paragraphs that explains
what was happening in more detail:
https://www.w3.org/TR/html52/dom.html#paragraphs
Includes:
- turning off :visited styles to match existing
design
- swapping heading classes used to make links bold
for the GOVUK Frontend bold override class
- adding visually hidden text to some links to
make them work when isolated from their context
We may need to revisit whether some links, such as
those for documentation and features, may benefit
from having some indication that their target has
been visited.
Includes:
- turning off :visited styles to match existing
design
- swapping heading classes used to make links bold
for the GOVUK Frontend bold override class
- adding visually hidden text to some links to
make them work when isolated from their context
We may need to revisit whether some links, such as
those for documentation and features, may benefit
from having some indication that their target has
been visited.
Added a new platform admin page, at '/plaform-admin-new' which shows
different data. This no longer offers the option to filter by test-key,
only by date, and also gives a more detailed break-down of the
notifications and failures sent with a normal / research key.
The existing platform admin stats page ('/platform-admin') has not been
deleted yet so that both pages can be compared.
This commit adds two things:
a section on the dashboard to show how many inbound messages the
service has received in the last 7 days, and how recently an inbound
message has been received
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Doesn’t show the contents of any messages, just like how the rest of the
dashboard is an aggregation, never individual messages.
a page to show all the inbound messages the service has received in
the last 7 days
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This shows the first line of the message. Eventually this will link
through to a ‘conversation’ page, where a service can see all the
messages it’s received from a given phone number.
These numbers don’t look very clickable white-on-black.
Blue is the colour of links, so lets see if they are more clickable in
blue.
The same clicking-a-big-number thing is also happening on the activity
page, so this commit also changes the activity page to look the same.
With sending, delivered and failed all on one line there’s not much
space. When these numbers get relatively big (in the 000s) they can
start mushing into each other.
This commit makes them smaller so that they remain separate.
The dashboard looked a bit table-y. This commit makes four main changes:
- show a bar chart (drawn in CSS) for template usage (only shown if
you’ve used more than one template recently)
- only break down template usage by template name, not template type
(because that’s happening with the big numbers)
- change the style of the ‘show more’ links under each section so that
they are all consistent, and a little less busy (one less keyline)
- remove the ‘recent templates‘ title so that the first two sections of
the page group under ‘in the last 7 days’
Takes the number of emails and SMS fragments sent from:
https://github.com/alphagov/notifications-api/pull/273
Using these numbers it’s possible to show:
- how much of your allowance is left
- or how much you have spent
For now the allowance and rates are hard coded.
Only for users that have manage service.
The big numbers on the home page relate directly to the notifications on
the notification page. So let’s link them. With a _hyper_ link.
This commit actually adds two links, one of which is semantically
correct, and one of which is visually correct, ie makes the whole black
area of the box clickable/hoverable.
We want to align all our stats to be for the last 7 days.
This means summing up the stats response from the API to make the Big
Number. Previously the big number was counting sent notifications as
successful. This commit changes it to only look at delivered
notifications.
Right now, the API doesn’t have a way of filtering to only show the last
7 days. So for the moment the dashboard will show statistics for all
time.
The upshot of this is that we can link from the dashboard to the
activity page when there are failures.
https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/116052359
- add absolute numbers for failures
- make percentages accurate to 1 decimal place (50.0%)
- make error colour appear if failures go above 3.0%
- make error colour boolean (don’t interpolate between the colours)
This commit adds two new sections to the dashboard
1. A banner telling you about trial mode, including a count of how many messages
you have left today, which is a restriction of trial mode
2. Panels with counts of how many emails and text messages have been sent in a
day, plus the failure rates for each
It does **not**:
- link through to any further information about what trial mode is (coming
later)
- link through to pages for the failure rates (coming later)
- change the ‘recent jobs’ section to ‘recent notifications’