the notifications and page editor ui elements where the only remaining
space that still contained font icons, so they've been removed and
replaced with svg
some styling tweaks are still needed so that will handlded as the css
edits continue
a quick test to see if more svg icons can be added to the base sprite
file to keep them all in the same place
it worked, so additional icons will be added to sprite file
using a font for icons isn't great for site accessibility, so all font
icons will be removed and replaced with svgs.
nav and sub nav, page options and recent meta have been replaced
turned on the abiity to save settings to config file via the settings
page
the current member session needs to updated by the data coming in but
that will be handled by a specific member service that hasn't been built
yet, so just commenting it out for now
also fixed a minor bug that was stopping the save on render toggle from
working correctly, so now it's saving and updating the status properly
now
with the setting page set up, now the the settings api can be added,
beginning with the ability to render all files from settings.
the base settings api class is set up, so now the rest of the methods
can be added
editing page works but making new pages was still wonky, so that was
fixed and now page creation works fine
made some minor tweaks to prettier config for css formatting
ported over the new file uploader from the old build and made it a
service make for from some additonal file processing
i.e. image optimization or video converstion before it is saved to the system
start building out the new version of the page editing api while making
some changes to the original scripts for added flexibility and using the
full range of HTTP methods that weren't being used before.
currenlty, it's just an end to end test to make sure the plumbing works
as it should data is being passed and can be processed.
now that it all works, the guts of page editing can be completed
update sortablejs to the latest since it's been awhile and got rid of
the old version
Got the first part of the API working, which checks to see if there is a
valid session active to set up requests
also some small changes to get the favicon working, yeah, yeah, but it's
cool looking...
dropped in js from the old site to begin the process of wiring up the
API, but this time around, scripts will be served directly in browswer
rather than being transpiled through NPM/Babel, eliminating the need for
NPM.
also scripting will new modularized and served specifically for the
requirements of the page loading it. no more front loading everything.
only script that is needed for that page will be retrieved. if no
scripting is needed, none will be loaded.
The only casualty so far has been syntax highlighting due to prismjs
still being a common js module, but either this will be replaced with
another library or a custom syntax enginge will be created at a later
date
There are some spacing issues that need to be addressed but the page
editor template has been added and the CSS all lines up
scripting is still an issue as the backend that handles content still
isn't in place, but the front facing piece is in place so now those
components can be built
scripting is going to get an overhaul anyway, so this is a good place to
start that process
Brought over a template from the old build to see how the conversion
process would go (it's not bad) and see if the CSS would still stick (it
did)
The wiring will be finished when the auth class is completed
Added the folder containg Fipamo markdown files to set up a basic route
for the start of the dashboard and quick test to make sure the file
paths can be read
also added CSS files that will style the new template system, which is
currenlty in twig but will be convereted to blade
Removed the Slim Framework from the codebase and installed the latest
Laravel version to be the new foundation for the project moving forward.
Code from the old version will now be ported to the new version.
Cleaned up the settings page by removing the improper usage of the role
tag and replaced it with class to maintain current design integrity.
Also updated the script files that was referencing the old role tags
Began the process of removing all invalid role attributes starting with the header, login, and notifications components. Updated the corresponding scripts as well.
Made a few structural changes to the header to simply it and then tested it to ensure notification still worked.
Fixed the issue where the text edit controller would scroll right off
the screen. Now it stick when it's the bottom of the header.
Also changed the background color of page links on the Start and Book
pages to indicate there is no image. It's just cleaner
There was an error in the request to set up a fresh site on the front
end and handling the respective object on the backend that was causing
the process to error out.
Also added the source map for the dash script because it's eventually
going to be fully transparent anyway.
Removed 'carot-ps' from dependencies so it had to be removed from
scripts calling that package.
Also renamed dash script to 'dash.js' just so it's clear it is for the
dashboard
Cleaned up resonsive for the rest of the remaining pages: the dash
index, page index, page editor, navigation editor and plugged in a
mobile nav that activates when the viewport gets skinny.
Whew.
Rebuilt forms for resetting the password, creating a fresh site and
restoring a site from a backup, as well as adjusting the accompanying
scripts that handle those processes.
Wasn't feeling the previous CSS responsive structure, so edited it to be
a bit more streamline.
Also fixed small issue with the backup API request.
Made a small change to notifications so the alert stays live while the
system is processing a request rather than going back to an unalert
state.
Started cleaning up responsive styles for the site starting with the
Settings section. Still needs some tweaking but the structure for that
section is in so it's just a matter of police.
Some changes need to be made to the main nav as reduced viewport throws
off the alignment.
Integrated the Notifications UI component into the header to streamline
user alerts into the overall experience.
Also added titles to use the space created by moving the notifications
compoenent to it's own space.
Rebuilt the css for the Settings UI, which also led to some changed in
the FilesAPI so it knows what to do with specific targets. There's still
some additional styling needed to polish it, but the core structure is
in place so now it can just be tweaked. The controller for this page was
adjusted as needed.
Also moved the settings sub nav convtrols to the header menu since it's
sticky now.
The upload process changed, so some tweaks needed to me made to the page
deletion process, which just marks the page as deleted but keeps the
file. Also updated the file manager to properly delete items from the
display list.
The css for page listings also had to updated [forgot to put that on the
list] so the styles for that were updated and the template pages
adjusted accordingnly.
Also forgot to mention changes to the notification display in the last
commit. It's basic as of right now but it will be enhanced as needed.
This one is a doozy, so let's breakt it down into what areas where
touched.
- updated package json to remove unneeded dependencies.
- rebuilt file uploading to simply a very convuluted process
- began proces to replace icons with https://tabler-icons.io
- began process of removing the need for css preprocessor and using
pure css
- login completed
- dashboard index completed
- page edit ui completed
- page edit ui text editor tweaked so syntax highlighting is cleaner and
more accurate
The settings and navigation UIs still remain and then polishing the
responsive for the new css structure
The script that handles logggin in and the form for getting that
information were both posting the info which would result in an
intemittent uncaught error.
An attribute was added to the form so it does not submit at the same
time the JS sends a request.
A minor bug but it was annoying.
First pass for CSS refactor for the dashboard, including the login and
index templates. Still rough but the basic structure is in place for
both as well as the re-worked css that will be added to the repo later
once all the pages have been updated.
Lots to do still but a good start.
I didn't like the extra step that had to be taken to register new
classes from the command line using composer's auto dump, so a quick
script was implemented to handle Fipamo loading classes seperately so
composer can manage itself, removing the need for updating it whenever I
add a new classs to the codebase
Composer package dependencies hadn't been updated in awhile, so a part
of the clean up for the php 8.1 install, that has been handled
Moment was being used to handle date formatting but it hasn't been
updated in awhile either, so I switched to Carbon which is still in
active development.
Whew it took a bit but now the upload que on the page edit page is
editable. You can add and remove files as needed without having to add
all your files at once, which us how it previously worked. Still needs
to be tested a bit but the plumbing is up and running.
Also removed a stray php format config as it is no longer needed.
I needed some consistent php formatting, so I plugged in a php fixer
config and then reformatted all PHP files so it's all consistent.
Fixed an ID issue with the page-edit template that was causing page
editing to fail.
There was a white space issue that made text displayed title and tags
text appear missaligned. It turned out to be a small layout problem that
was cleaned up by getting rid of white space in the textarea element
itself.
Also got in there and fixed some lingering css issues that was causing
the svg icon colors to be off in some of the butttons.
The page editor UI was looking very shaky, so I went in there and
cleaned it up. The nesting is a bit intense, so I'm gonna think about
better ways of laying that out that aren't so convoluted.
There were some inconsistencies in the UI due to all the changes that
were made to the styleshets, so I fixed the obvious ones that were show
stoppers.
There's more in there to be smoothed out, so this is just the start.
finished up refacting all of the style sheets to be brought in line with
the stylint scss standard. the standard will probably change as i tweak
the rules but the foundation is solid and it's rendering so it's a
great place to start
i'll go through the ui to make sure everything is in tact and i'll make
the necessary adjustments
i should probably refactor some structures as well as they nesting is a
bit overly complicated
accessible because of its similarity with base css.
I also plugged in stylint to normalize a css standard throughout the
project to work with prettier, which handles formatting
The structure scss file has been brought in line with the new standard
but the remaining need to be adjusted as well. Those will be added with
an additional commit.