Today I tried dejavu repo: Great work!! Everything worked OFTB.
I also tested all this without having anything (couchpotato or others) running on my webserver but it is connected to the internet.
Below are mostly small suggestions for better user experience for first time MFP users (who test MFP without setting it up properly).
My suggestions (so those first time users won't get scared):
1> going to CSS mods, the save button is cut in half (in google chrome)
2> e.g. harddrive settings could use an example how to setup for first use.
3> same for message widgets
4> not setting up the widget results in errors within the widgets. those errors look messy (lots of errortext + also outside the widget) and maybe a check could just show: you need to setup this widget. or connection could not be establish. (I reported this
earlier and you replied you fixed it. I see some improvements for some widgets but not a complete fix. I added a
pic to show what I mean. As you can see the transmission widget solves this by showing a good error with a link to the settings.
4b> RSS feeds do work accept from github. Also see above mentioned screenshot.
5> for consistency: going to config it says settings. Or name them both config or both settings.
6> going to settings, general. it says glogal instead of global.
7> saving settings pops up dialog with "settings saved". but pushing that button more than once shows this message even if the last one didn't fade away. Functional there is no problem but it makes more sense to re-enable the save button after fade-out so this won't happen.
8> configuring nav and subnav bars, can only remove the last entry. Maybe it is easier to do have this option for all entries.
9> maybe "about" (in the settings page) could show a version of MFP.
10>maybe its an idea to add config/settings to each widget header (next to edit) and this would bring you straight to the settings page.
And like rflores2323 says: an (auto) update function would make MFP even better...
but great work. thnx