At the moment, it is a bit hard to see that if a project is a "child project", in the project overview. This is mainly due to the "similar" font-size between the nested elements. Perhaps you could either increase the font-size on root-level projects, or maybe use some other means of visualizing child projects, depending upon their nested levels.
E.g. The #projects-index ul.projects div.root a.project CSS class contains a a font-size of 16px. However, if it is disabled, you are able to distinguish it as being a root level project.
Nevertheless, I have only tested this with 2 levels of nested, which might not be sufficient.
I hope that you mates can come with a nice solution to this problem.
At the moment, it is a bit hard to see that if a project is a "child project", in the project overview. This is mainly due to the "similar" font-size between the nested elements. Perhaps you could either increase the font-size on root-level projects, or maybe use some other means of visualizing child projects, depending upon their nested levels.
E.g. The
#projects-index ul.projects div.root a.project
CSS class contains a a font-size of 16px. However, if it is disabled, you are able to distinguish it as being a root level project.Nevertheless, I have only tested this with 2 levels of nested, which might not be sufficient.
I hope that you mates can come with a nice solution to this problem.