Hi there, I’ve just got the new JIRA experience on my Cloud, yey! But also, I’ve got questions:
Can you give up on hard margins on add-ons iframes? Our screens are developed for full-width viewports - when you add your margins, everything loses sense…
And the second one: is there a Cloud API entry to detect if a user is running AUI or ADG? We want to prepare CSS sheet that will overwrite AUI styles into ADG ones - but we don’t know how we can detect so circumstances.
Just wanted to add a strong +1 for the suggestion re: removing margins from the add-on iframe. I was thinking of implementing a vertical navigation similar to Tempo, but it looks terrible with 32px of whitespace between the JIRA navigation and the add-on content.
The new ADG3 UI is awesome, and it would be great to have more control on the screen. It’s a big change for all products when migrating to Cloud and the extra white borders break the UI concept of probably most of them, since it is still needed to support the “old” UI at the same time.
Is it fixed on all JIRA Cloud instances? I still have 32px left margin on my development jira instance timereports.atlassian.net. Comparing to staging instance jiratimesheet.atlassian.net the former does not have this style applied from gh-view-issue.css:77
has removed the margin for our eazyBI general page iframe but now it has broken our dashboard item iframes - left and right part of dashboard items is not visible:
I agree the margin is a bit of an annoying element. It definitely doesn’t look nice on our UI, and it seems to me that vendors should choose whether they need that spacing to avoid the sidebar interfering with app features.
The right white margin is even more annoying, because there are no elements there to interfere on any app feature.
Is there any change of this changing again in the future?