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Visually modify stopped apps on the overview page.

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    • GrienauerG Offline
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      Grienauer
      wrote on last edited by girish
      #1

      It would be great to have a visual identificator, thatt an app is stopped.

      here my propoal:
      Bildschirmfoto 2021-07-14 um 15.51.42.png

      these css styles would be needed.

      .grid-item-top {
        filter: grayscale(1);
      }
      . row {
        opacity: .3;
      }
      

      please be aware, that you need a parent selector and maybe something like a state e.g .is-stopped to identify stopped elements via css (or data element etc.
      but with 2 lines of css it would make it easy to spot stopped apps on the overview page!

      Drupal CMS and Open Source Expert, Mautic Community lead Secretary

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      • GrienauerG Grienauer

        It would be great to have a visual identificator, thatt an app is stopped.

        here my propoal:
        Bildschirmfoto 2021-07-14 um 15.51.42.png

        these css styles would be needed.

        .grid-item-top {
          filter: grayscale(1);
        }
        . row {
          opacity: .3;
        }
        

        please be aware, that you need a parent selector and maybe something like a state e.g .is-stopped to identify stopped elements via css (or data element etc.
        but with 2 lines of css it would make it easy to spot stopped apps on the overview page!

        micmcM Offline
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        micmc
        wrote on last edited by
        #2

        @grienauer said in Visually modify stopped apps on the overview page.:

        It would be great to have a visual identificator, thatt an app is stopped.

        Yeah, pretty good idea.

        here my propoal:
        these css styles would be needed.

        .grid-item-top {
          filter: grayscale(1);
        }
        . row {
          opacity: .3;
        }
        

        And thanks for the code as well. 🙂

        please be aware, that you need a parent selector and maybe something like a state e.g .is-stopped to identify stopped elements via css (or data element etc.
        but with 2 lines of css it would make it easy to spot stopped apps on the overview page!

        It's little contributions like this that makes a strong community as it's building here. Someone shares, and more, like developers and learners, are getting better faster thanks to those who care to share. Everyone wins.

        One has an idea, one has a code, one is an expert in X, another one in Y, and among us sysadmins, webmasters, and designers that's a nice unique melting pot. 😄

        Let's keep the LIGHT on!

        Andy

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        • micmcM micmc

          @grienauer said in Visually modify stopped apps on the overview page.:

          It would be great to have a visual identificator, thatt an app is stopped.

          Yeah, pretty good idea.

          here my propoal:
          these css styles would be needed.

          .grid-item-top {
            filter: grayscale(1);
          }
          . row {
            opacity: .3;
          }
          

          And thanks for the code as well. 🙂

          please be aware, that you need a parent selector and maybe something like a state e.g .is-stopped to identify stopped elements via css (or data element etc.
          but with 2 lines of css it would make it easy to spot stopped apps on the overview page!

          It's little contributions like this that makes a strong community as it's building here. Someone shares, and more, like developers and learners, are getting better faster thanks to those who care to share. Everyone wins.

          One has an idea, one has a code, one is an expert in X, another one in Y, and among us sysadmins, webmasters, and designers that's a nice unique melting pot. 😄

          Let's keep the LIGHT on!

          Andy

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          nebulon
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          wrote on last edited by
          #3

          I like the idea and simply applying a grayscale filter to stopped apps seems to work well enough visually for a start:

          0e8141d8-61ff-42a2-affa-f20775545298-image.png

          So this will be part of next release.

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          • robiR Offline
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            robi
            wrote on last edited by
            #4

            There is still a great area, right after My Apps to show the total state of your Cloudron.

            For ex:
            My Apps %(#00ff00)[33]/%(#c5d500)[1]/%(#ff0000)[0]

            Meaning 33 running, 1 stopped, 0 not responding

            Conscious tech

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