First pass at refactoring editor styles to make the Ghost writing experience more pleasurable.
- Larger font
- Bold title
- More space for writing
- Minor code standards cleanup
This change reduces the margin on the post editor between the title and body content from 15px to 5px. This change keeps the aesthetic of the editor, while enabling a little bit more body content to be on the screen at the same time. Small but significant adjustment.
Fixes#427
- Removed break-all, which was causing excessive behaviour detailed in the issue
- Removed -webkit- hyphen prefix, as both Chrome and Safari are ignoring it
- Firefox is currently the only browser respecting hyphens, the others simply break without hyphenating
New standard - ALL .scss files are now indented 4 spaces, no tabs. I want to keep this *consistent* because it has been getting incredibly messy. This applies to all native Ghost sass - 3rd party files (normalize, typeplate, bourbon, breakpoint, etc) are not included. /cc @matthojo @erisds
This is simply a commit which improves the mobile interactions. This does not fix UI problems on mobiles.
New interactions;
Menu
* Swipe right on header to show sidebar
* Swipe left on sidebar to hide
Content
* Tap / Swipe left on item to show preview
* Swipe right to show content list
Settings
* Tap / Swipe left on link to show settings
* Swipe right on settings to show links
issue #40 and issue #280
- Adds uploader jquery plugin
- includes settings for enabling/disabling upload progress bar
- adds routing for image uploads
- adds directories by year and month based on upload date
- Implements plugin on settings - general pane
- Implements plugin on editor
- adjusted general tab to save uploaded image src
TODO:
- Add error handling
- Storing information on editor
- Add events
This is simply a commit which improves the mobile interactions. This does not fix UI problems on mobiles.
New interactions;
Menu
* Swipe right on header to show sidebar
* Swipe left on sidebar to hide
Content
* Tap / Swipe left on item to show preview
* Swipe right to show content list
Settings
* Tap / Swipe left on link to show settings
* Swipe right on settings to show links
- 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