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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Trivial
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None
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BlueOcean b23
To provide context for a given job in a folder structure, we have the path to a job shown as "f[0]/f[1]/f[2]/job"
In version b23 of BlueOcean I noticed the behaviour of the compaction changes:
On the front screen for 4 or more levels you get:
"f[0]/.../f[n]/job"
On the job display
".../.../f[n]/job"
And then in the build display
".../.../f[n]/job"
(note that the underline decoration is shown even when I'm not hovering over it - which is different to other screens)
I also think that the vertical alignment is a little off, and the underline doesn't look good (in above image), but looks ok once expanded
[JENKINS-42081] Inconsistent folder title "compaction"
Description |
Original:
To provide context for a given job in a folder structure, we have the path to a job shown as "f[0]/f[1]/f[2]/job" In version b23 of BlueOcean I noticed the behaviour of the compaction changes: On the front screen for 4 or more levels you get: "f[0]/.../f[n]/job" !image-2017-02-16-09-26-30-899.png|thumbnail! On the job display ".../.../f[n]/job" !image-2017-02-16-09-27-41-013.png|thumbnail! And then in the build display ".../.../f[n]/job" !image-2017-02-16-09-28-42-477.png|thumbnail! I also think that the vertical alignment is a little off, and the underline doesn't look good (in above image), but looks ok once expanded !image-2017-02-16-09-29-10-614.png|thumbnail! |
New:
To provide context for a given job in a folder structure, we have the path to a job shown as "f[0]/f[1]/f[2]/job" In version b23 of BlueOcean I noticed the behaviour of the compaction changes: On the front screen for 4 or more levels you get: "f[0]/.../f[n]/job" !image-2017-02-16-09-26-30-899.png|thumbnail! On the job display ".../.../f[n]/job" !image-2017-02-16-09-27-41-013.png|thumbnail! And then in the build display ".../.../f[n]/job" (not that the underline decoration is shown even when I'm not hovering over it - which is different to other screens) !image-2017-02-16-09-28-42-477.png|thumbnail! I also think that the vertical alignment is a little off, and the underline doesn't look good (in above image), but looks ok once expanded !image-2017-02-16-09-29-10-614.png|thumbnail! |
Description |
Original:
To provide context for a given job in a folder structure, we have the path to a job shown as "f[0]/f[1]/f[2]/job" In version b23 of BlueOcean I noticed the behaviour of the compaction changes: On the front screen for 4 or more levels you get: "f[0]/.../f[n]/job" !image-2017-02-16-09-26-30-899.png|thumbnail! On the job display ".../.../f[n]/job" !image-2017-02-16-09-27-41-013.png|thumbnail! And then in the build display ".../.../f[n]/job" (not that the underline decoration is shown even when I'm not hovering over it - which is different to other screens) !image-2017-02-16-09-28-42-477.png|thumbnail! I also think that the vertical alignment is a little off, and the underline doesn't look good (in above image), but looks ok once expanded !image-2017-02-16-09-29-10-614.png|thumbnail! |
New:
To provide context for a given job in a folder structure, we have the path to a job shown as "f[0]/f[1]/f[2]/job" In version b23 of BlueOcean I noticed the behaviour of the compaction changes: On the front screen for 4 or more levels you get: "f[0]/.../f[n]/job" !image-2017-02-16-09-26-30-899.png|thumbnail! On the job display ".../.../f[n]/job" !image-2017-02-16-09-27-41-013.png|thumbnail! And then in the build display ".../.../f[n]/job" (note that the underline decoration is shown even when I'm not hovering over it - which is different to other screens) !image-2017-02-16-09-28-42-477.png|thumbnail! I also think that the vertical alignment is a little off, and the underline doesn't look good (in above image), but looks ok once expanded !image-2017-02-16-09-29-10-614.png|thumbnail! |
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