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.
PHP syntax checking was being weird so I spent some time to make some
corrections. The problem was I was just using the wrong protocal, PEAR
when I've been coding to the PSR12 standard. Easy fix.
Currently only two http methods are being utilized for route traffic so
classes are getting jumped trying to stuff every action in on or the
other. More methods need to be implemented to better organize route
pathing and subsequent requests
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.
Added markdown table conversion to the html process so we get sexy
tables. Also updated the version number to prep for the latest beta
realease. Ha, took a minute but we're back on track
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.