Re: Upcoming change to the look of the datatracker

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This is now deployed.

Errors should be reported per the links at the bottom of each page

(https://github.com/ietf-tools/datatracker/issues/new/choose or datatracker-project@xxxxxxxx)

A _very_ large amount of work went into this.

In addition to the bootstrap 5 changes, this the first release made from github, marking the final step in the migration of this project from trac/svn.

Please take a moment to read through the (long) https://github.com/ietf-tools/datatracker/releases/tag/v8.0.0 and help me thank all of the contributors there.

Lars deserves a special thanks for the heaviest of the bootstrap lifting.

Thanks for your patience as we've made this transition.

RjS


On 4/12/22 4:58 PM, Robert Sparks wrote:

All -

As previously noted on several of these lists, and mentioned at the IETF 113 Plenary, the datatracker is being modified to use bootstrap5, and has undergone a massive overhaul to improve its html5 compliance. The result will allow us to more easily include updates to the underlying dependencies going forward.

The look is quite different, but the core functionality remains essentially the same. There will be bug fixes and enhancements included from the IETF 113 codesprint.

We expect this to deploy to production later this week.

Below is an example of what the site will look like after that deployment.

RjS

(note that reply-to is set to tools-discuss@xxxxxxxx)


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