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- This will help with the octane migration and you can still run the lint rules even when they are todos. (Checkout the docs at 158b119667/docs/todos.md) The good news is any new code will be checked against the recommended config.
- I fixed all the auto fixable things we could get in this PR as well
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Pages can not be sent by email so by hiding email-specific cards when editing pages we can reduce confusion and clutter.
- added a `@postType` argument to editor components that can be passed through to sub components
- set `@postType` to `post.displayName` which is either `post` or `page`
- updated `{{card-is-available}}` helper to compare a `postType` property on card menu items to the passed in `postType`
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- show a delete icon when a snippet is hovered in plus/slash menus
- show a confirmation dialog when the delete icon is clicked
- keep menus open whilst displaying the delete confirmation dialog
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* 🐛 Gave various buttons accessible labels
Hidden span elements are not rendered to assistive technologies, so duplicate the text in an aria-label on the button element.
* 🐛 Fixed various accessibility issues in the editor
* Made menus menus and menu item menuitems.
* Added labels to buttons where there were only hidden spans, or no text at all.
* Made separators show up for screen readers.
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Keeps component JS backing files and template files in the same directory which avoids hunting across directories when working with components. Also lets you see all components when looking at one directory, whereas previously template-only or js-only components may not have been obvious without looking at both directories.
- ran [codemod](https://github.com/ember-codemods/ember-component-template-colocation-migrator/) for app-level components
- manually moved in-repo-addon component templates in `lib/koenig-editor`
- removed all explicit `layout` imports as JS/template associations are now made at build-time removing the need for them
- updated `.embercli` to default to new flat component structure