Add additional information and details about the technical details of
the VMware violation. This extends the existing example with more
detail and improves various other parts related in the FAQ.
Written by Denver Gingerich <denver@sfconservacy.org> and me, this
description gives one example of how VMware incorporated Linux code with
vmkernel and distributed the resulting work.
.. even though you havent’t yet hovered over the link.
This change corrects that behavior. Suggested by mina86:
<mina86> so when you hover over the LI the link changes background even though
you havent’t yet hovered over the link
<mina86> #container #sidebar li:hover a { background: #577632; color: #fff; }
<mina86> s/li:hover a/li a:hover/ would be IMO better
The banner always faded in/out, but now other texts can be designated
with the class 'donate-box-highlight' and those will fade out and fade
back in with bold and slightly larger font.
This is perhaps too flashy, but it does successfully animate the
progress bar up to the target amount, and also changes the amount until
it reaches the total raised so far.
The urls.py is of course only evaluated once: at Apache load time, which
means the data in the template became stale and is not dynamic.
This change should cause the lookup to happen at each page view.
Now that I'm updating the database out of band with information about
the fundraiser, I've found that the page does not properly update.
This change will hopefully fix the issue.
The progressbar is generated by Javascript. As such, the text here
won't have a progressbar formatted around it when the browser doesn't
support Javascript.
However, since the Javascript does update the text, we can format the
Django template to put in place text that we wish will appear when no
Javascript is turned on, and then allow the Javascript to make it right
when it's available.
Graceful degradation: I may be its last proponent.