• 2.350, 2.346.1

      Recently the visual look of Jenkins has changed a bit. It looks nice. However, when it comes to the job progress bars that are visible here and there, they no longer have a visible boundary, so especially if they're on a white background, it is no longer possible to see where the progress bar ends, and thus how far the build has come. This is mildly annoying, so I hope it is possible to make the size of the progress bar a bit more visible.

      Here it is somewhat visible, if you're looking real close:

      I think this is how they used to look, and apparently still do if you open the build page:

      It's much more clear how far the build has come here.

          [JENKINS-63636] Cannot see the end of the job progress bar

          Jan-Jaap van der Geer created issue -
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          Description Original: Recently the visual look of Jenkins has changed a bit. It looks nice. However, when it comes to the job progress bars that are visible here and there, they no longer have a visible boundary, so especially if they're on a white background, it is no longer possible to see where the progress bar ends, and thus how far the build has come. This is mildly annoying, so I hope it is possible to make the size of the progress bar a bit more visible.
           !image-2020-09-09-13-46-47-636.png|thumbnail!
          New: Recently the visual look of Jenkins has changed a bit. It looks nice. However, when it comes to the job progress bars that are visible here and there, they no longer have a visible boundary, so especially if they're on a white background, it is no longer possible to see where the progress bar ends, and thus how far the build has come. This is mildly annoying, so I hope it is possible to make the size of the progress bar a bit more visible.
           !image-2020-09-09-13-46-47-636.png|thumbnail!

          Here it is somewhat visible, if you're looking real close:
           !screenshot-1.png|thumbnail!
          Jan-Jaap van der Geer made changes -
          Attachment New: screenshot-2.png [ 52558 ]
          Jan-Jaap van der Geer made changes -
          Description Original: Recently the visual look of Jenkins has changed a bit. It looks nice. However, when it comes to the job progress bars that are visible here and there, they no longer have a visible boundary, so especially if they're on a white background, it is no longer possible to see where the progress bar ends, and thus how far the build has come. This is mildly annoying, so I hope it is possible to make the size of the progress bar a bit more visible.
           !image-2020-09-09-13-46-47-636.png|thumbnail!

          Here it is somewhat visible, if you're looking real close:
           !screenshot-1.png|thumbnail!
          New: Recently the visual look of Jenkins has changed a bit. It looks nice. However, when it comes to the job progress bars that are visible here and there, they no longer have a visible boundary, so especially if they're on a white background, it is no longer possible to see where the progress bar ends, and thus how far the build has come. This is mildly annoying, so I hope it is possible to make the size of the progress bar a bit more visible.
           !image-2020-09-09-13-46-47-636.png|thumbnail!

          Here it is somewhat visible, if you're looking real close:
           !screenshot-1.png|thumbnail!

          I think this is how they used to look, and apparently still do if you open the build page:
           !screenshot-2.png|thumbnail!
          It's much more clear how far the build has come here.
          Daniel Beck made changes -
          Labels New: lts-candidate regression
          Daniel Beck made changes -
          Link New: This issue is duplicated by JENKINS-63677 [ JENKINS-63677 ]
          Daniel Beck made changes -
          Labels Original: lts-candidate regression New: lts-candidate regression ux ux-sig
          Tim Jacomb made changes -
          Labels Original: lts-candidate regression ux ux-sig New: regression ux ux-sig

          Daniel Beck added a comment -

          timja Why would this not be an lts-candidate?

          Daniel Beck added a comment - timja Why would this not be an lts-candidate?

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