Firefox can't do flexbox, because why would a modern browser be able to do flexbox? Cray.
Closes#5438, Closes#5401 - same fix but vh unit because % unit is hella unreliable.
Prevents firefox from allowing blog title to overflow. This is an incredibly stupid fix for an incredibly stupid browser bug. Firefox is the worst modern browser in the world at basic layout rendering. Could someone let them know please? Closes#5430 as replacement.
closes#5433
- add gh-input class to inputs
- stop the incorrect addition of trash can on url page
- fix trigger of upload success to show loading in editor
- fix duplicate url field for images outside of editor when there is no file storage
When buttons changed to flexbox they lost some alignment properties. This change makes the container for the empty content state use a flexbox container and align its containing items correctly. Also removes some old media queries which are no longer needed.
No issue. Fixes bug where signin form was not expanding to its full width as a result of some earlier global changes. This sets an explicit fluid width with a max-width fallback so that it's always the correct size.
No issue
- Move editor-base-view mixin into editor/edit view
- Also deletes mobile views and modifies files that were using it
- Helps pave the way for Ember 2.0, where views do not exist
- [x] Mobilemenu button is missing from `content` and `editor` views
- [x] Mobilemenu pane slides entire content over, should expand over-top-of-content
- [x] Mobilemenu can't be closed
- [x] gh-view-title no longer generates an extra div; it is the h2.
- [x] gh-autonav-toggle closes the mobile menu on mobile. renamed `gh-menu-toggle`
- [ ] There is weird behaviour with mobile menu when changing from big=>small=>big viewport sizes
- ~~[ ] (Future issue) Ghost should remember (localstorage?) whether desktop menu is expanded or collapsed~~
Merging setup screen into the new app wrapper had some knock-on effects due to new flexbox parent elements. As a result things were vertically collapsing in unexpected ways on narrow viewports. This is cleaned up here, with some other minor visual bugfixes.
closes#5338
- moves skip link to below the submit button
- makes the submit button better represent form status
- posts notifications based on success/failure of notifications
- goes to the invite page after user creation
- actually sends invites!
functional tests passing for onboarding invitations
cleanup for linitng
remove unreachable return
access the notifications service better
use link-to instead of an anchor with an action
failed user creations get caught, and bubble as errors
a slew of other cleanup stuff via jason
- Adds gh-view-title component to implement mobile menu button for titles on any page
- Refactors the `content-cover` out into the application template
- Fix various z-index issues with content-cover and gh-alert
- Move `.settings-menu-expanded` application view state from body to `.gh-viewport`
- Unify nav menu / mobile menu actions and code
Refs #5097
- All drafts will show a preview link (this needs real css)
- Published posts will redirect
- prev/next post helpers only activate on published posts
- Powered by ~10 pints between the two of us (@ErisDS, @novaugust)
Closes#5179
- Overwrites the yellow code injection syntax highlighting (such as vendor prefixes in CSS) to be black, to match the rest of the property
- Adds rounded corners to the code injection CodeMorror wrapper to match its parents rounded corners (inherits the same value)
References #5071
- Re-implements the previously broken top notification styles
- Moves the top notification outlet outside the `<main>` to ease styling (we have several nested position fixed/absolute boxes that make this tough - moving the outlet makes it easier)
- if the user has filled out their email already when they hit 'forgotten password' then automatically fill out and submit the form
- this will look better when we have spinners on the buttons
No issue
The `icon-x` class got messed up when I attempted to dry up our icon code in both https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/4948 and 35b3d92c74. All that was left was an `x` in the file.
This adds that class back, so the `icon-x` icon works again.
References https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/4373
* Consistent line-height & padding cross-browser
* Remove drag handle from textarea
* Partially clean up the CSS to more closely match the new standard
closes#4368, fixes#1240 (spellcheck), fixes#4974 & fixes#4983 (caret positioning bugs)
- Drop CodeMirror in favour of a plain text area
- Use rangyinputs to handle selections cross-browser
- Create an API for interacting with the textarea
- Replace marker manager with a much simpler image manager
- Reimplement shortcuts, including some bug fixes