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On newer iOS devices with no home button, we have this bar at the bottom of the screen instead. When installed as a PWA, the mobile nav sits under that bar. I'm unsure how much Ghost is used this way, but this is a small QOL improvement for those who do.
This PR uses the native `env` CSS custom properties Safari has to add a propriety amount of `padding-bottom` to the mobile nav bar, and also the global container to prevent anything in the iframe from being hidden by the taller nav bar. If the device does not support these `env` vars, is has no adverse affect. In order for this to work, the `<meta name="viewport" />` tag needs `viewport-fit=cover` added to it.
MDN docs for reference: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/env
* Fixed spacing issue with account menu by changing verticalPosition of the Ember dropdown component to 'above' and adjusted the top attribute as needed.
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- list custom post views in collapsable sidebar navigation
- default views: Draft, Scheduled, Published (except for contributors)
- record expanded/collapsed state of the navigation menus in user settings via new `navigation` service
- adds `customViews` service that manages custom views
- provides list of default views
- gives access to "active" custom view based on current route and query params
- manages loading/saving of custom views to user settings
- show "Add view" button in the content filter when the posts list has been filtered
- show "Edit view" button in the content filter when the posts list filter matches a saved view
Co-authored-by: Peter Zimon <peter.zimon@gmail.com>
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- adds `whats-new` service that fetches the changelog from ghost.org and exposes the latest changelog entries
- trigger a background fetch of the changelog from ghost.org when first loading the admin when logged in, or after signing in
- adds a "What's new" menu item next to the user popup menu
- adds an indicator to the user menu button and what's new menu item if there are unseen changelog entries
- closing the changelog modal will update the "last seen date", clearing both indicators
refs. https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/205
Major update to Ghost Admin UI including:
- improved general consistency (typography, colors and contrast, UI components, icons)
- new design for post and pages lists, improved discoverability of filters
- search moved to modal
- account menu is decoupled from ghost logo
- further usability fixes
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- removed `styleBody` mixin in favour of using Ember's `buildRouteInfoMetadata` hook and router events in the `ui` service
- refactored separate CSS classes for each unauthenticated route into a single `.unauthenticated-route` class because hiding mobile nav whilst unauthenticated was the only use for body classes
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- added view site in new tab button to sidebar
- show secondary actions on sidebar only on mouseover
- replaced labs icon
- refined spacing for view site
- unified colors of secondary icons
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/9494, refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10365
- removed `overflow-y: auto` on posts list to fix the vertical scrolling
- added `overflow-wrap: break-word` so that post previews are forced to wrap for long words such as URLs
- added `-webkit-overflow-scrolling: touch` to the main scrollable pane so that iOS Safari uses momentum scrolling
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- added "View site" as the first and default menu item in navigation bar to be able to browse the site without leaving the Admin
- rearranged left sidebar items according to new structure (moved Labs down to bottom)
- removed "View site" from publication main menu because it's become redundant
- added Night shift toggle in line with Labs menu to be able quickly access it
refs. [d6c22df](d6c22df6d7)
- added icons for members and pages
- improved view site link visibility
- added view site to logo dropdown
- updated all navigation and logo menu icons
- rename 'team' to 'staff'
- lots of design refinement and update (colors, shadows)
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- the autonav behaviour has outlasted it's usefulness - it was mostly useful for editing but the editor screen is now always fullscreen and the number of low-resolution screens has dropped significantly
- dropped the components and all supporting code associated with autonav behaviour
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- Ember will not output the application template wrapper div in the future but it's possible to optionally enable that feature now
- fixes test harness render so that all elements are constrained to the application wrapper rather than breaking out with `position: fixed` and covering the test results
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/8744
- active styles for mobile nav bar
- extra padding in the editor
- fixed bugs in team listing screen
- improved layout in the "Invite a new user" modal
- fixed bugs in theme listing layout
- improved layout of "Import content" file selection/import button
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/6458
- swap `ember-sortable` for `ember-drag-drop` in navigation UI
- extract PSM tag input into new `{{gh-psm-tags-input}}`
- add new `{{gh-token-input}}` that wraps `ember-power-select` and `ember-drag-drop` to replicate the previous selectize based tags input
- enhance `{{gh-psm-tags-input}}` behaviour to highlight selected primary tag and show "primary/internal" in selected tag titles
- 🔥 remove `selectize`
- 🔥 remove `jquery-ui`
- 🔥 remove unused `{{gh-navigation}}` component
closesTryGhost/Ghost#8962
- fix inability to close menu after clicking "more" in mobile quick-nav (credit @nithindavid)
- fix stories list header padding at iPhone 6S sizes
- fix horizontal scroll when menu is open
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/8384
- fixes image uploads on settings/general by reverting to jQuery for triggering the file dialog because IE11 doesn't support `MouseEvent` events or have the `.closest` method on native DOM elements
- gives all SVG elements an explicit `width` and `height` - if one property is set to `auto` or not specified IE11 will treat it as 100% of the container
- fixes horizontal scroll + scrollbar on the main app viewport
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/8464
- fix padding on user actions button
- match user screen heading to other screens
- match app screen headers to other screens, update form styles
- change header link colour to match non-link colour
- fix team acceptance test
- fix canvas top padding so header elements always align
- reduce header font size
closesTryGhost/Ghost#8107
- replaces all icons in Ghost-Admin with SVGs by using our new helper {{inline-svg}}.
- removes all ghosticon fonts.
This is the second and final batch of the refactor.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/8269
- swaps the usage of our custom `gh-dropdown` component in the user menu dropdown for the `ember-wormhole` based `ember-basic-dropdown` that is used elsewhere in the app and will fully replace `gh-dropdown` in the future
- adds `gh-basic-dropdown` component that extends from `ember-basic-dropdown` and hooks into our `dropdown` service so that we can programatically close dropdowns from disparate areas of the app
- modifies the `body-event-listener` mixin to pass the click event through to it's consumers
- modifies the `bodyClick` handler in the `dropdown` service to check if the click actually originated from an ember-basic-dropdown element - this body click handler will go away once we've fully switched to `gh-basic-dropdown`
- adds `ember-native-dom-helpers` to provide consistency between acceptance and integration tests (this is the start of another refactor, eventually this addon will disappear as part of ember's [grand testing unification project](https://github.com/rwjblue/rfcs/blob/42/text/0000-grand-testing-unification.md))
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/7754
The title is now a contenteditable div which stretches and wraps to behave like the editor.
It also tries to seemlessly move the cursor between the editor and title to make one coherent editing experience.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/7754
- The title is now a contenteditable div which stretches and wraps to behave like the editor.
- It also tries to seemlessly move the cursor between the editor and title to make one coherent editing experience.
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- `liquid-wormhole` changed the class of it's default destination element which meant that one of our styles resulted in it overlaying the whole app and preventing anything from being clicked after closing a modal