diff --git a/static/css/quay.css b/static/css/quay.css index 854d19e25..eb8ad197f 100644 --- a/static/css/quay.css +++ b/static/css/quay.css @@ -1281,6 +1281,14 @@ i.toggle-icon:hover { margin-bottom: 10px; } +.tweet-row { + min-height: 300px; +} + +.follow-button { + text-align: center; +} + form input.ng-invalid.ng-dirty, *[ng-form] input.ng-invalid.ng-dirty { background-color: #FDD7D9; diff --git a/static/partials/landing.html b/static/partials/landing.html index 634d19203..261b7cb69 100644 --- a/static/partials/landing.html +++ b/static/partials/landing.html @@ -69,74 +69,80 @@
Pushing Dockerfile changes to Github and having @quayio build the @docker image/container for you is extremely awesome.
— Ross Timson (@rosstimson) April 1, 2014
+ @quayio releases Docker build flair! pic.twitter.com/72ULgveLj4
— Frank Macreery (@fancyremarker) March 25, 2014
+ Just started playing with @quayio builds tied to #github repo. Really liking it. My first experiment: https://t.co/2LgyagwTEq
— Joshua Goldie (@jdgoldie) March 20, 2014
+ Great guys @quayio. If you haven’t tried it, do.
— Evan Hazlett (@ehazlett) March 8, 2014
+ @quayio has awesome support. #awesomeTool #awesomeTeam
— Jon Morehouse (@JonMorehouse) March 6, 2014
+ @quayio Have to say, your tutorial was pretty well made, waiting and providing feedback while you push (instead of pressing next). Kudos :)
— Stian Eikeλand (@stianeikeland) March 5, 2014
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