Fixes#667
- Removed superfluous as-of-yet-unused options in the publish menu.
- Adjusted display names of publish buttons according to differing
states the publish menu can be in (new post, saved draft, published
post).
- Added red highlight style to "important" status change options in the
publish menu (draft => published, published => unpublished).
- Added suite of functional tests around new labels and classes.
closes#370
- Added new Backbone view for post settings menu
- Moved sass styles to global.scss for post settings menu items
- Added field to change post slug (permalink) using existing slug
validation
closes#603, issue #395
- Changed hard-coded 'JOE BLOGGS' to use author data
- We still had api calls loading data server side before rendering pages.. which is unnecessary.
- Only thing using this was editor title, which is now populated client side
- May improve content screen load time.
closes#367closes#368
- Adds Tag model with a many-to-many relationship with Post
- Adds Tag API to retrieve all previously used Tags (needed for suggestions)
- Allows setting and retrieval of Tags for a post through the Post's existing API endpoints.
- Hooks up the editor's tag suggestion box to the Ghost install's previously used tags
- Tidies the client code for adding tags, and encapsulates the functionality into a Backbone view
Fixes#352
- Removed one-off styles and code for the publish button. Publish button
now uses data-toggle attribute wired up in toggle.js and forms.scss.
- Ensured split button common styles are up to date to conform with
vendor prefixing of transform properties.
- This is a first pass at getting a more logical structure. The focus is on moving from admin/frontend to client/server.
- The location of the databases is highly important, this isn't expected to change again
In the future
- client/assets should probably become public/
- more stuff should be shared (helpers etc)
- cleanup some confusion around tpl and views