[tor-bugs] #8900 [Metrics Website]: Collapse RelayFlags on Consensus health

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#8900: Collapse RelayFlags on Consensus health
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 Reporter:  bastik           |          Owner:                   
     Type:  enhancement      |         Status:  needs_information
 Priority:  minor            |      Milestone:                   
Component:  Metrics Website  |        Version:                   
 Keywords:                   |         Parent:                   
   Points:                   |   Actualpoints:                   
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Comment(by bastik):

 Replying to [comment:1 karsten]:
 > Sounds useful, but how would you collapse the list without JavaScript?

 I'm not excluding JavaScript by default, but some people disable it or use
 NoScript. So it's probably to be avoided as it may creates a failure
 state. (The list of relays is more useful to be shown, rather than
 "hidden" and not accessible to some.)

 I thought about CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), while it is unknown to me
 how well it would be supported by let's say IE.

 http://bradclicks.com/CSSplay/foldingList.html
 http://www.w3.org/Style/Examples/007/folding.en.html

 > If this is complicated, I'd want to postpone it and rather wait for
 somebody to work on
 [https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/volunteer.html.en#metrics-pyDoctor
 PyDoctor] instead.  This isn't the only potential improvement to the
 consensus-health website.

 I don't know if this is complicated. If this is it has to wait. It's such
 a minor thing.

 If it could break things it is best to be dropped.

 (I don't understand what JavaScript does for Atlas, how it works in
 detail. Code is magic, black magic ;) )

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