We long ago decided not to auto-renew annual supporters. However, three
different potential supporters mentioned they were unsure, so this note
is added to clarify.
Surprisingly, given her predilection for exclamation points:
<karen> yeah... believe it or not, I'd rather not have two exclamation points
in the 750 achieved! [20:30]
<karen> and I would also delete the exclamation point after " enforcement
efforts!" in the text above it [20:31]
So this change is made on her behalf.
After the next import, we'll have more than 750 supporters. This change
not only handles that fact, but adds sufficient Javascript and Django
templating to handle the case if the Supporter count for any reason
drops below 750 again.
The Supporter appeal didn't discuss the two different targets in much
detail. This change explains a bit better where the "service split" is
between what we can do with 750 Supporters vs. 2,500 Supporters.
Karen helped with this change.
[0d89044: Replace gradient images with CSS gradients.] replaced gradient
images with CSS gradients but in doing so changed some of them from
light blue to gold. Change the colours to correct ones where necessary.
Because #logobutton had a fixed width, browser window narrower than 933
pixels resulted in an unnecessary horizontal scroll bar. Fix that by
using a dynamic 100% width which results in the header image being
automatically clipped as necessary.
To avoid clipping the tree and the text though, include min-width so
that very narrow windows result in a horizontal scroll bar so the whole
name can be seen.
Furthermore, simplify the markup by removing wrapper DIV and SPAN
elements which weren’t really necessary. As a consequence of that
change, the whole top of the page is now a link to the homepage (i.e.
‘/’). Prior to this change, the link wasn’t clickable.
In this situation:
<body class="conservancy-blog">
...
<video>
it turned out that this CSS:
body.conservancy-blog video {}
Did not apply.
So, this adds a hack to force the issue.
This middleware is a bit of a mess anyway, since it's basically using
static files as templates. However, we definitely don't want to add any
GET query parameters rendered into the path name.
I noticed after I updated to jessie that fonts displayed strangely in
some browsers. I still have strange fonts on our website with Chromium,
but this change seems to have helped iceweasel.