One of the big things we found in user research was that people were
uncertain what the effect of giving someone basic view was.
So in the spirit of ‘show don’t tell’, this commit adds a way for users
to preview basic view. They can go into the preview and click around as
much as they like, just as if they really had the basic view assigned to
them.
Once they have seen enough they can return to the settings page where
they can decide whether or not to switch basic view on for real.
Did most of this work in:
https://github.com/alphagov/notifications-admin/pull/1118
> In pages specific to a service (e.g. dashboard and sub pages) the
> title needs to distinguish which service it applies to. This is mainly
> to give context to screen reader users who could be managing multiple
> services.
>
> Implementing this uses template inheritance:
>
> `page_title` includes `per_page_title` includes `service_page_title`
>
> ‘GOV.UK Notify’ is inserted into every page title.
>
> Pages that set `service_page_title` get the service name inserted too.
These are out of date now and potentially misleading.
Adds a new error page for HTTP `410 GONE`. Looks like the 404 page, but
returns the appropriate error code to be a good web citizen.
Banners should always be the first thing on the page.
Because headers already have padding we don’t want to put padding on the
container.
So banners should also have top padding to distance then from the red bar.
They should also sit in the 3/4 column if the page has side navigation. This
commit adds a new template (`withoutnav_template.html`) which extends
`admin_template.html`. All views then extend one or the other, never the
`admin_template.html` directly. This means that `admin_template.html` doesn’t
have to make decisions about where the flash messages are displayed.