> > 2. There's a massive white space on the left. It's pretty ugly :(
>
> I know. The reason for this so so it doesn't look like part of the
> content, which it's not. So it's not terribly beautiful, but it allows
> packagers to ignore it pretty easily.
> I couldn't find a better way of doing this, but suggestions are
> welcome (or begged for!).
I think the only way you can make it not look really like part of the main
content is to make it a portlet. Or put a border around it like Michael did.
Other things that come to mind are:
* Make its font smaller
* Wrap it inside either the version table (which is massive)
* Wrap it inside the history
* Make it take up less space on the screen.
The portlet solution is slighly controversial and awkward because Launchpad is
moving away from using portlets (which many don't like, and I personally think
it only works well on some pages. not all).
The solution that Michael did was, I thought, pretty good in that it made
several visual distinctions and it really didn't look like the main content
nor wasn't too ugly.
> Missing?
> It's on each row! :)
Haha! I meant the big one! :)
> > 2. There's a massive white space on the left. It's pretty ugly :(
>
> I know. The reason for this so so it doesn't look like part of the
> content, which it's not. So it's not terribly beautiful, but it allows
> packagers to ignore it pretty easily.
> I couldn't find a better way of doing this, but suggestions are
> welcome (or begged for!).
I think the only way you can make it not look really like part of the main
content is to make it a portlet. Or put a border around it like Michael did.
Other things that come to mind are:
* Make its font smaller
* Wrap it inside either the version table (which is massive)
* Wrap it inside the history
* Make it take up less space on the screen.
The portlet solution is slighly controversial and awkward because Launchpad is
moving away from using portlets (which many don't like, and I personally think
it only works well on some pages. not all).
The solution that Michael did was, I thought, pretty good in that it made
several visual distinctions and it really didn't look like the main content
nor wasn't too ugly.