- Introduced manualSpacingOffset parameter in DockerContainers.page and VMMachines.page to prevent unwanted scrollable space in the main content.
- Updated fillAvailableHeight calls to include this parameter, enhancing the overall layout consistency across pages.
- Replaced existing resize functions with fillAvailableHeight calls in multiple pages for consistent dynamic height adjustments.
- Updated PageMap.page, Processes.page, Syslog.page, Vars.page, DockerContainers.page, VMMachines.page to utilize fillAvailableHeight with appropriate parameters.
- Wrapped relevant elements in 'js-fill-available-height' and 'js-actions' divs for improved structure and layout clarity.
- Wrapped tables in a <div> with class "TableContainer" for better responsiveness.
- Ensured consistent styling and structure across ArrayDevices.page, BootDevice.page, DiskList.page, ShareList.page, DockerContainers.page, Plugins.page, and VMMachines.page.
- Updated CSS to support new table container classes for enhanced layout control.
* few changes, please test
* Change weird formatting
* Another formatting change
* Fix for `container:` networks
* Hide IPs/Ports when container is not running
* WebUI fix
- generate WebUI links correctly
- don't show WebUI from containers which use a `container:` network
Instead of styling defined inside a page file, these settings are now kept in a dedicated css file. This has several advantages:
- It comes much easier to maintain styling, all css files are easy to find and update
- Browser can cache css files, which may improve page loading time
- Separate theme css files exist, no more need to make selection by coding
- This PR is a 1-to-1 move of existing inline styling to css files
- In future more optimization can be made by consolidating css files