On the whole, though, this is a massive amount of change, almost all of it flawless and in the right direction. The one flaw I found was an extraneous trailing "]" left over after a modification to the holds page; otherwise, I also found the four-image border for the Fines summary was effectively useless (just adding 4 requests to the render pipeline for no visible result).
Tested in Firefox, Chrome, and Opera, with accounts logged in and out, in narrow-width and full-width mode, searching, browsing, placing holds, working with user preferences, looking at fines, looking at the library info pages... thank heavens for the concerto data set.
On the whole, though, this is a massive amount of change, almost all of it flawless and in the right direction. The one flaw I found was an extraneous trailing "]" left over after a modification to the holds page; otherwise, I also found the four-image border for the Fines summary was effectively useless (just adding 4 requests to the render pipeline for no visible result).
Tested in Firefox, Chrome, and Opera, with accounts logged in and out, in narrow-width and full-width mode, searching, browsing, placing holds, working with user preferences, looking at fines, looking at the library info pages... thank heavens for the concerto data set.
So I pushed a signed-off branch with two extra commits (for the extraneous "]" and the four-image Fines border) to http:// git.evergreen- ils.org/ ?p=working/ Evergreen. git;a=shortlog; h=refs/ heads/user/ dbs/test_ wcag