Add missing display: none for collapsed boxes

Signed-off-by: XhmikosR <xhmikosr@gmail.com>
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XhmikosR
2025-04-30 09:33:47 +03:00
parent 2ea7f50396
commit 4ef92fc5e4
3 changed files with 3 additions and 3 deletions

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@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ mg.include('scripts/lua/header.lp','r')
</button> </button>
</div> </div>
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<div class="box-body"> <div class="box-body" style="display: none;">
<p>After installing Pi-hole for the first time, a password is generated and displayed <p>After installing Pi-hole for the first time, a password is generated and displayed
to the user. The password cannot be retrieved later on, but it is possible to set to the user. The password cannot be retrieved later on, but it is possible to set
a new password (or explicitly disable the password by setting an empty password) a new password (or explicitly disable the password by setting an empty password)

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@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ mg.include('scripts/lua/settings_header.lp','r')
</button> </button>
</div> </div>
</div> </div>
<div class="box-body"> <div class="box-body" style="display: none;">
<ul> <ul>
<li> Addresses allocated like this are not constrained to be in the DHCP range specified above but they must be in the same subnet. For subnets which don't need a pool of dynamically allocated addresses, you can set a one-address range above and specify only static leases here.</li> <li> Addresses allocated like this are not constrained to be in the DHCP range specified above but they must be in the same subnet. For subnets which don't need a pool of dynamically allocated addresses, you can set a one-address range above and specify only static leases here.</li>
<li> It is allowed to use client identifiers (called client DUID in IPv6-land) rather than hardware addresses to identify hosts by prefixing with <code>id:</code>. Thus lines like <code>id:01:02:03:04,.....</code> refer to the host with client identifier <code>01:02:03:04</code>. It is also allowed to specify the client ID as text, like this: <code>id:clientidastext,.....</code></li> <li> It is allowed to use client identifiers (called client DUID in IPv6-land) rather than hardware addresses to identify hosts by prefixing with <code>id:</code>. Thus lines like <code>id:01:02:03:04,.....</code> refer to the host with client identifier <code>01:02:03:04</code>. It is also allowed to specify the client ID as text, like this: <code>id:clientidastext,.....</code></li>

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@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ mg.include('scripts/lua/settings_header.lp','r')
</button> </button>
</div> </div>
</div> </div>
<div class="box-body"> <div class="box-body" style="display: none;">
<p>The following list contains all DNS servers selected above. Furthermore, you can add your own custom DNS servers here. The expected format is one server per line in form of <code>IP#port</code>, where the <code>port</code> is optional. If given, it has to be separated by a hash <code>#</code> from the address (e.g. <code>127.0.0.1#5335</code> for a local <code>unbound</code> instance running on port <code>5335</code>). The port defaults to 53 if omitted.</p> <p>The following list contains all DNS servers selected above. Furthermore, you can add your own custom DNS servers here. The expected format is one server per line in form of <code>IP#port</code>, where the <code>port</code> is optional. If given, it has to be separated by a hash <code>#</code> from the address (e.g. <code>127.0.0.1#5335</code> for a local <code>unbound</code> instance running on port <code>5335</code>). The port defaults to 53 if omitted.</p>
<textarea class="form-control" rows="3" id="DNSupstreamsTextfield" data-key="dns.upstreams" placeholder="Enter upstream DNS servers, one per line" style="resize: vertical;"></textarea> <textarea class="form-control" rows="3" id="DNSupstreamsTextfield" data-key="dns.upstreams" placeholder="Enter upstream DNS servers, one per line" style="resize: vertical;"></textarea>
</div> </div>