By making the container 100% height and position relative, that
would cause it to overlap any static-positioned elements below it.
The 100% makes it so that any watermarks intended for the bottom
of the page show up on the bottom of the page. However, it's not
needed because watermark stylings already try to position the
watermarks at the bottom.
* fix(welcome-page): css tweaks in prep for branded welcome page
- Watermarks should no longer depend on toolbar size. The left watermark made
room for the toolbar when the toolbar was on the left side of the screen, but
the toolbar has been moved to the bottom. The right watermark...well it'll
clash with the vertical filmstrip but at least the margins will be consistent
with the left watermark.
- Apply new font-family so fonts are more likely to be consistent across the
app. Design likes SF UI and keeps requesting it so use it by default.
- Change sizings of welcome page header to be more responsive. This will help
the header be scrollable when there is no additional content and the header
overflows.
- Change colors of the welcome page header and remove background image that
was in the header. Leave in the dom for the background image in case other
deployments need to continue showing an image.
- Add a period to the title of the welcome page.
- Move watermarks dom location as it is not part of the header; it's part of the
whole page.
* [squash] Size and font adjustments. Renaming.
Overflow on body was set to hidden, likely because of
various tricks used to hide elements off screen in the
SPA. Overflow hidden also has the benefit of hiding
scroll bounce when using a MacBook touchpad. The
welcome page is the exception that needs scrolling,
so style welcome page to scroll.
A couple others had made pull requests to addrses this issue
but there hasn't been follow up.
All z-indexes found in css files have been moved into css
variables. If the z-index is used only once, the variable
name will be the same as the selector it is used in. If
the z-index is used multiple times, then the plain name
of $zindex# was used. This allowed a more confident
moving down of the toolbar so that the new modal dialog,
with z-index 500, could display on top of it.
#1436