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Alter the yellow warning banner at the bottom of Namadillo #1775

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ChrisHoltDesign opened this issue Feb 27, 2025 · 2 comments
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Alter the yellow warning banner at the bottom of Namadillo #1775

ChrisHoltDesign opened this issue Feb 27, 2025 · 2 comments
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ChrisHoltDesign commented Feb 27, 2025

The yellow warning banner on Namadillo is spooking end users, especially when it is talking about indexers etc. We agreed previously we should not display this information as it's advanced features that end users shouldn't have to manually change.

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I would propose:

  • Remove the banner when the Namadillo instance is behind a version. We should be getting to a point now where most work even if they are slightly behind + operators are up to date very quickly.

If we still feel we need a warning that a Namadillo version is behind i would make it much smaller in the top panel (See below) And include a rollover tooltip with the same terminology

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For the Indexer outdated:

  • Use the banner text that was displaying when a namadillo version is out of date. And then use this for when the Indexer is behind, just informing users that they should try another Namadillo.
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Outdated Indexer banner will now display

‘This Namadillo is running outdated Infra. Please try another version on Namada.net/apps

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I still think we could remove the banner for when the Namadillo version is behind :)

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