Just read about it, and idea is great. New look is also nice. Keep up the good work!
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Work is still in progress, see https://github.com/Piwigo/piwigodotorg/commits/master
I have also replaced the orange text on white background with grey text (in the footer for example): contrast was too low.
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teekay wrote:
Wooo, I do like the design overall so far. Just the orange on white text has a very low contrast ratio of 2.7...
I have changed it to grey, see the new footer. Which tool do you use to calculate the "contrast ratio"?
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thank you flop25 :-)
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French isn't everyone's language, so that's https://leaverou.github.io/contrast-ratio/
Btw, there's another easy to use color contrast checker at https://webaim.org/resources/contrastchecker/
That site also has other useful resources for web design with "accessibility in mind", check the Resources page, specifically http://wave.webaim.org/ can be interesting.
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How are the HTTPS plans going? Would be a great feature!
Firefox currently reports the forum log-in form as insecure:
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samwilson wrote:
How are the HTTPS plans going? Would be a great feature!
I think we now have HTTPS quite everywhere on piwigo.org :-)
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Yep, looks great!
Thanks for your dedication to Piwigo. :-)
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plg wrote:
I think we now have HTTPS quite everywhere on piwigo.org :-)
You're not automatically redirecting HTTP traffic to HTTPS, though. So by default if I just go to www.piwigo.org I get the HTTP connection. That being said, when I click through to the forums, it switches to HTTPS.
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windracer wrote:
plg wrote:
I think we now have HTTPS quite everywhere on piwigo.org :-)
You're not automatically redirecting HTTP traffic to HTTPS, though.
Yes, that's on purpose. If you automatically redirect you lose the referrer in analytics (Matomo). So we do something a bit different: we only redirect to HTTPS if you come from another page of piwigo.org.
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Ah, makes sense.
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Hello!
I need know if the certificate SSL already works in the differents languages.
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Hi plg,
I'm not able to visit the Piwigo forum, docs or extension list from local my ISP without tor proxies. The nginx server returns a 403 forbidden error.
However the Piwigo.org home page, news, basics, about us, and all of the "new website" parts just works for me. Any ideas please?
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plg wrote:
I think we now have HTTPS quite everywhere on piwigo.org :-)
The google search form is not secure yet ;-)
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