Merge pull request #18819 from nextcloud/bugfix/guest-container-size
Limit the size of the container on guest pages
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.wrapper {
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max-width: 100%;
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width: 100%;
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max-width: 700px;
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margin-top: 10vh;
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}
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<?php if ($_['tooBig']) { ?>
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<div class="warning updateAnyways">
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<?php p($l->t('I know that if I continue doing the update via web UI has the risk, that the request runs into a timeout and could cause data loss, but I have a backup and know how to restore my instance in case of a failure.' )); ?>
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<p><?php p($l->t('I know that if I continue doing the update via web UI has the risk, that the request runs into a timeout and could cause data loss, but I have a backup and know how to restore my instance in case of a failure.' )); ?></p>
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<a href="?IKnowThatThisIsABigInstanceAndTheUpdateRequestCouldRunIntoATimeoutAndHowToRestoreABackup=IAmSuperSureToDoThis" class="button updateAnywaysButton"><?php p($l->t('Upgrade via web on my own risk' )); ?></a>
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</div>
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<?php } ?>
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