The maintenance part in the sidebar is at the bottom of this sidebar. If your are not using a larger resolution (mine is 1440x900) it will we at the bottom of my screen and partly not visible.
I believe it's preferred that everyone can see immediately if there are any updates available. In my case I can't see if my extensions are up-to-date.
Is it possible to either have control of the sorting or that perhaps the maintenance part can be moved up so it will be visible for all (monitor) screens
Great visibility of updates
Is it? I'll check that. Also for the extensions?
Edit: Strike that, the update of Joomla is clearly visible in top. But I tested a extension and that was shown below my taskbar.
I was noticing the extension behavior not realizing that the Joomla updates are visible on top.
This added after an edit on Github, do edits not show on issues.joomla.org?
Strike that, the update of Joomla is clearly visible in top. But I tested a extension and that was shown below my taskbar.
I was noticing the extension behavior not realizing that the Joomla updates are visible on top.
Strike that, the update of Joomla is clearly visible in top. But I tested a extension and that was shown below my taskbar.
This comes with the Update to 3.4 the PR was: #3411
If you have a Joomla and Extensionupdate it will look like:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0ByOZwT1tIrz8UGg5cVA2dEd5Nmc/edit?pli=1
else you have one message.
Category | Layout | ⇒ | Administration UI/UX Updating |
Status | New | ⇒ | Information Required |
Okay, I searched the issues but I guess missed that one. Thanks.
Thanks for the update @hvdmeer So I closing here.
Status | Information Required | ⇒ | Fixed in Code Base |
Closed_Date | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 | ⇒ | 2015-01-23 21:40:07 |
Closed_By | ⇒ | zero-24 |
Set to "closed" on behalf of @zero-24 by The JTracker Application at issues.joomla.org/joomla-cms/5881
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If your joomla is not up to date an additional message is displayed at the
top of the screen
On 23 Jan 2015 17:04, "Hans" notifications@github.com wrote: