Updated - first impressions

Started by Patrick M. Hausen, July 15, 2026, 01:04:08 PM

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Today at 09:12:21 AM #30 Last Edit: Today at 09:16:14 AM by tbt39
That's fair. I'm not a designer, however, so apologies if I can't be more specific..


Using the opnsense theme for the sake of this, which I assume to be the default, and which I'd assume to be updated alongside changes like this (although it's not really any different in advance, rebellion and the mentioned cicada).

I'd think it's immediately obvious, but the widget is an entirely different style.
Every other widget has more spacing between elements in a very consistent logical fashion. Even widgets that do contain colors, the spacing and the shape help relax it.

The new service widget is just one big boxy block of color that looks out of place among the more elegant design of everything else (minus maybe the interfaced widget, but I fixed it in the dashboard editor just now by increasing the size once and then reducing it again, which hides the port information on narrower sizes correctly - EDIT: well, maybe not, a reload breaks it again).

The design and ease of use in the dashboard was something I always appreciated with opnsense (I have to deal with a large checkmk installation for work, I know bad dashboard design ;)).

Thanks for your feedback... the people nagging there's excessive padding everywhere are awfully quiet at the moment. To some degree it's funny trying to cater to this part of the user base and seeing a bit of backlash for it.

We can add padding, make it bigger, or we can leave it to acclimate. I'm unsure yet with the mixed signals.

But there's one fact of life here that the dashboard needs to be reorganized by people using widgets that are changed in design and people may just not like that about it. I'm keeping mental notes on the situation.


Cheers,
Franco

Count me in the apparent minority who think the new services widget is an improvement. I like it. For context I use Opnsense's dark theme.
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I like that it's compact - I actually had removed the (old) widget from my dashboard because it just took up too much space.... but as others have noted, the new one just doesn't match the style of the rest of the dashboard, so it "sticks out like a sore thumb". As I commented in one several other threads about this (one that got hijacked for a Hyper-V discussion), a more in-keeping style would be to have a "LED" to the left of each item, with color indicating the status, rather than using the background of the whole "button"... but at the expense of a bit of "compactness"...

Quote from: passeri on Today at 10:27:09 AMCount me in the apparent minority who think the new services widget is an improvement. I like it. For context I use Opnsense's dark theme.
I have to agree, I felt the old one took up too much space.

Also, would like to add the update to 26.7 went fine for me, aside from the minor issue with the nut configuration page which was fixed by the patch. 

Congrats to the team.  With other firewall software I used to feel the need to install updates to a new drive so I could keep the previous install intact in case something went wrong.  With OPNsense I no longer feel the need to do this, just take a snapshot and proceed with the update.