[MAGNOLIA-3403] Messages from install tasks look like errors Created: 25/Nov/10 Updated: 20/Feb/15 Resolved: 26/Nov/10 |
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| Status: | Closed |
| Project: | Magnolia |
| Component/s: | admininterface |
| Affects Version/s: | 4.4 |
| Fix Version/s: | 4.4 |
| Type: | Improvement | Priority: | Major |
| Reporter: | Andreas Weder | Assignee: | Tobias Mattsson |
| Resolution: | Fixed | Votes: | 0 |
| Labels: | None | ||
| Remaining Estimate: | Not Specified | ||
| Time Spent: | Not Specified | ||
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| Description |
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The descriptions returned by the install tasks run by the built-in Web update currently show up in red. I understand this change has been made to better emphasize warning messages, but this currently looks like there's been four errors during the installation. At least for a test run, none of the mentioned settings are actually needed to give Magnolia a spin. I suggest to change the status of these messages - and possibly others as well - from WARN to INFO, or to revert the change. |
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| Comment by Magnolia International [ 25/Nov/10 ] |
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These ARE warnings. The user has to take action; indeed they do not prevent anyone from using Magnolia (at least not when "testing"), ERRORs are redder For the record, the change was done (by me |
| Comment by Andreas Weder [ 25/Nov/10 ] |
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To summarize what we talked about on IRC: let's make them blue, to still catch attention, but without that subtle, alarming note. |
| Comment by Tobias Mattsson [ 26/Nov/10 ] |
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Screenshot of warning during install with new color. |
| Comment by Tobias Mattsson [ 26/Nov/10 ] |
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Changed color to blue. |
| Comment by Jan Haderka [ 03/Dec/10 ] |
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Would be happier if we used the amber color same as for modified content instead of introducing yet another color to the mix. |