The way we have our status page set up (status.wiscnet.net), users see the incident name and details , and it creates a lengthy page to scroll through. Is there a way that the front page could just show the Incident and Maintenance Title/Name, and then a subscriber can click on the name to get more details? Are there any custom CSS that do that?
Thank you, Mubeen.
What I want to do is have our status page look like this
Rather than this:
Is there a list of what CSS details you can use to do that? The list on the link you mentioned doesn't directly address that.
Hello @Rich Turiel
You can make use of the below to only see the last update in the incident
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Hello @Rich Turiel
Thank you for contacting the Atlassian Community!
You can indeed customise the way incidents and maintenance events are displayed to users by using custom CSS and JavaScript.
To achieve the functionality where only the titles of incidents and maintenance events are displayed on the front page, with the option for users to click on the title to view more details, you can utilise the custom CSS and JavaScript options provided by Statuspage. This allows you to tailor the appearance and behaviour of your status page according to your needs.
For detailed instructions on how to implement these customisations, please refer to the following guide: CSS and JavaScript Snippets for Customizations. This guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to apply custom CSS and JavaScript to your status page. using this guide you can work with your development team to build custom requirements specific to your Statuspage.
Regards
Mubeen Mohammed
Cloud Support Engineer
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