Testing
Many PersonalTelco nodes display a splash page on their CaptivePortal. We've done our best to make sure the SplashPage will render in pretty much every browser known to man (minimal images, no tables, uses CSS but works without it etc).
Download splash page repository: --([[http://www.personaltelco.net/splash/]])--
MobileSplash:
{{{git clone git://git.personaltelco.net/mocat}}}
[[SplashPage|Immobile]] (see also [[SplashPageRedesign]]):
{{{git clone git://git.personaltelco.net/files-master}}}
== old notes ==
Lightweight splash page in use at the urban grind coffeehouse, created
by AaronJohnson (retrieved on 7-mar-2003) <
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http://www.personaltelco.net/splash/urbangrind
The splash page in use at Pioneer Square (retrieved on 7-mar-2003) <
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http://www.personaltelco.net/splash/pioneersquare/splash.html
The Hollywood splash page is: http://auth.freepdx.com/cgi-bin/login
See also: NoCatAuthWorkFlow
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Here's a preliminary idea: http://www.yourpalbill.com/ptp/nodesplash/ --BillHolmstrom
It looks like a good start to me, but I am worried about creating any links on that page that are not from the local gateway machine... Remember until they login they don't have any access to the Internet. I almost think that once they login they should be forced to another page that explains more about the node with a button to click to go where they originally specified. What do other people think? --MichaelCodanti
You are absolutely right. It also isn't very good for handhelds. I've worked on it a bit more and hopefully it is closer to something we can use now. No outside links until they are all logged in. Still pretty rudimentary, though: http://www.yourpalbill.com/ptp/nodesplash/ Anyone else? --BillHolmstrom
I like the look and feel of the pages. If you need help getting the logos transformed so that the backgrounds are transparent let me know. --LonnieWormley
Based on some info on NoCatAuthWorkFlow, and Lonnie's pages, I've got yet another page mockup available at http://www.yourpalbill.com/ptp/nodesplash/ It uses CSS and degrades well for older browsers/handhelds. --BillHolmstrom
This looks great Bill, I think we may have a winner. We also need two more buttons to register for an account and to get guest access without logging in. -- AdamShand
Thanks, that stuff should be trivial to add. I continue to advocate a javascript-free, table-free, server-side solution using CSS that degrades cleanly for handhelds and less compliant browsers. It works fine on Netscape 4, it just isn't as pretty. But it isn't ugly either, and it is entirely functional.
I don't know if anyone has been trying to look at these, but they're back up anyway. --BillHolmstrom (3/15/2003)
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[[http://www.yourpalbill.com/ptp/nodesplash/v3/|Node Splash version 3]] is latest page by BillHolmstrom.
Is there a way to fix the scrolling text box to make it not seem
to disappear and drop to the bottom of the browser window when
you make it smaller? Here are some screen shots showing the problems using IE 6.0 [[http://www.launi.com/dc/NoCatAuth/nodesplashv3-1.png|Problem 1]] [[http://www.launi.com/dc/NoCatAuth/nodesplashv3-2.png|Problem 2]] -- LonnieWormley
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I'm still debating in my head if it's a good idea but one of my listed features for NoCatAuth is the ability to allow certain links out. This would allow us to link to sponsors sites, an AUP and other goodness. It does however increase the possibilities of DOS attacks etc. I'm thinking it's a good thing but I could be swayed either way. --AdamShand
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A mailto: link or a web form on the page would be exceedingly useful to have people report problems of a broken gateway. This happened to me just last week (Jan2002) - I could DHPC and ping the gateway but I could not authenticate, even though nocat was in open mode. That way operators could login and look at the problem right away. It would also help count how many people are having trouble, especially if the gateway is working for some people. --DonPark
I thought about this too, but how will they report problems if the nodes broken? :-) -- AdamShand
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Here's a quickie pasteup of the log-in over a map [[http://www.universitypark.org/graphics/ptpsplash.JPG]] --SamChurchill
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Here's a PTP favicon .ico file I made: [[http://www.yourpalbill.com/ptp/nodesplash/ptp.zip]] (Take 2) --BillHolmstrom
I can't get that to load or save, no errors just nothing happens. --MichaelCodanti
I just added this as the PersonalTelco favicon.ico, it's cute. -- AdamShand
Bill looks great! Any chance you could make it transparent? (At least outside the tower) --MichaelCodanti
The zip file has been updated to include a transparent version of the icon. It is the best I could do with the freeware icon editor. --BillHolmstrom
I'll get this updated this weekend. Pester me if I forget please. -- AdamShand
It's now updated. Does it look right to people with browsers that do that stuff? Especially IE cause it's prett fussy. -- AdamShand
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[[http://www.launi.com/dc/NoCatAuth/NoCat01.html|Test page 01]] -- LonnieWormley
Doesn't look right in Mozilla 0.9.7 or Netscape 4.08 in Windows. Seems ok in IE. --BillHolmstrom
Oops, sorry Lonnie, when you told me that I assumed you were still playing with it. It really doesn't look right in Mozilla. Here's a [[http://www.personaltelco.net/images/splashpage.png|screenshot]]. -- AdamShand
I revised the page to not include