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notifications-admin/app/templates/views/trial-mode.html
Chris Hill-Scott 135ff1ee77 Include service name in page <title>
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.
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{% extends "withoutnav_template.html" %}
{% block per_page_title %}
Trial mode
{% endblock %}
{% block maincolumn_content %}
<div class="grid-row">
<div class="column-two-thirds">
<h1 class="heading-large">Trial mode</h1>
<p>
All new accounts on Notify start off in trial mode.
</p>
<p>
This means:
</p>
<ul class="list list-bullet">
<li>
you can only send messages to yourself
</li>
<li>
you can add people to
{% if current_service %}
<a href="{{ url_for('main.manage_users', service_id=current_service.id) }}">your team</a>,
{% else %}
your team,
{% endif %}
then you can send messages to them too
</li>
<li>
you can only send 50 messages per day
</li>
</ul>
<p>
When youre ready we can
{% if current_service %}
<a href="{{ url_for('main.service_request_to_go_live', service_id=current_service.id) }}">remove these restrictions</a>.
{% else %}
remove these restrictions.
{% endif %}
</p>
</div>
</div>
{% endblock %}