- All custom JS variables are now preloaded into the `app.data` object, rather than directly on the `app` object. This means that admin settings are available in `app.data.settings` rather than `app.settings`, etc.
- Cleaner route handler generation
- Renamed ConfigureClientView to ConfigureWebApp, though the former still exists and is deprecated
- Partial fix for #881 (strips ?nojs=1 from URL if possible, so that refreshing will attempt to load JS version again)
Showing the username and time of edit is TMI (too much information). This commit changes the visible text to "Edited", and shows the full edit information in a tooltip.
ref #446
This allows front-end translations to use basic (attributeless) HTML tags freely, without the need for the translator call to supply a matching vdom element. Translations can thus make use of styling (<em>, <code>, etc.) as they see fit. The translator call can still optionally supply a vdom element to substitute in more complex tags where necessary (e.g. hyperlinks).
/cc @dcsjapan
* Fixes#945 - Incorrect Scrubber count value
Clicking and dragging the Scrubber beyond the final post causes the counter to exceed the total post count. This commit fixes that issue.
* Updated post calculating logic
This also adds a little button for expanding / collapsing this additional information.
It is expanded by default right now because I could not get the toggling to work yet.
Refs #428.
- Make sure is_activated is serialized to a bool (otherwise "0" will evaluate to true)
- Remove "error" class from message so it's more friendly
- Make the alert more prominent by mounting it into a new div at the top of the page
- Add loading UX to the resend button
Must be something in the latest version of Chrome that caused this to start being a problem, because @franzliedke started experiencing it a few days ago, and I only just experienced it for the first time yesterday.
Since Mithril doesn't really offer granular redraw control, typing in a text input on a modal would trigger a redraw for the whole page (including the page content behind the modal) on every keystroke. This commit allows components to be "paused" so that their vdom subtree will be retained instead of reconstructed on subsequent redraws. When a modal is opened, we pause the main page component, and when it's closed, we unpause it. This means that while a modal is visible, only the content inside of the modal will be redrawn, dramatically improving performance.