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This is a different attempt to fix the percy problems; the percy yaml config doesn't work with the ember-percy version we're currently on.

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WOO ok this works at least, hides the download graph in both cases!!

It's not super great that this CSS would be in prod, but it's only a tiny bit sooo 🤷‍♀

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There probably is a way to only include the CSS snippet on Travis, but even if we spend the time to figure it out it doesn't buy us much, while at the same time increasing the risk of bugs that only happen in production, so I wouldn't bother.

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LGTM!

@bors: r+

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bors commented Dec 21, 2019

📌 Commit d031ca0 has been approved by jtgeibel

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bors commented Dec 21, 2019

⌛ Testing commit d031ca0 with merge 41dca80...

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Use the percy media query method to hide the downloads graph from percy

This is a different attempt to fix the percy problems; the percy yaml config doesn't work with the ember-percy version we're currently on.
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bors commented Dec 21, 2019

☀️ Test successful - checks-travis
Approved by: jtgeibel
Pushing 41dca80 to master...

@bors bors merged commit d031ca0 into rust-lang:master Dec 21, 2019
@jtgeibel jtgeibel deleted the percy-media-query branch January 4, 2020 15:59
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