Adds the ability to run a new task via `grunt dev` that will watch our
sass, templates and javascript files for changes and reload them in the browser.
Also, refactored the Gruntfile to auto load all grunt-* tasks to remove
some code.
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 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
Closes#342.
It would be totally cool if we could have a Ghost.PubSub so we could hurl events there and pick them up somewhere else. For some reason all the backbone bits work on models, like `trigger` and `listenTo` and `delegateEvents`.
Closes#342.
It would be totally cool if we could have a Ghost.PubSub so we could hurl events there and pick them up somewhere else. For some reason all the backbone bits work on models, like `trigger` and `listenTo` and `delegateEvents`.
Solves:
* max-height 120px less than height of viewport
* fade-in a dark overlay as well as blur
* animation speeds/transitions should be smoother
* modal sizing fucks up when viewport is resized
Also improves Modal code compliance to Ghost Backbone coding patterns
Solves:
* max-height 120px less than height of viewport
* fade-in a dark overlay as well as blur
* animation speeds/transitions should be smoother
* modal sizing fucks up when viewport is resized
Also improves Modal code compliance to Ghost Backbone coding patterns
fixes#392
- adds appRoot, and uses this to calculate other paths
- removes path calculations from loader
- remove the themedir setting in config.. completely unnecessary
- highlights just how important #360 is
Fixes#256
- Developed and linked new module, downsize, for tag-safe truncation
- Altered existing content handler to accept options for truncation
- Added tests for handler
Using truncation:
{{content words=10}}
{{content characters=256}}
Closes#282
* Added a new route
* Added new methods
* Triple security!
* Passwords are actually changed
* Also added a change password button, because 'save' has too much baggage.
On security: checks whether you're logged in. Then checks whether your old password is actually the one that belongs to you (gets value from the email field for the email, see caveat no2). Checks the new passwords for === and length > 6 on client and server side as well. And THEN changes passwords.
Caveats:
* didn't add a test, as mocha fails spectacularly on my machine. SQLITE_CORRUPT: database disk image is malformed. Cute, huh?
* Because we don't have / I'm not aware of / could not find a "currentuser" variable, I need to get the email address of the user we want to change from the email field. Theoretically if they replace that with another user's email address, and supply their pw, they will change THEIR password instead of their own.
Closes#282
* Added a new route
* Added new methods
* Triple security!
* Passwords are actually changed
* Also added a change password button, because 'save' has too much baggage.
On security: checks whether you're logged in. Then checks whether your old password is actually the one that belongs to you (gets value from the email field for the email, see caveat no2). Checks the new passwords for === and length > 6 on client and server side as well. And THEN changes passwords.
Caveats:
* didn't add a test, as mocha fails spectacularly on my machine. SQLITE_CORRUPT: database disk image is malformed. Cute, huh?
* Because we don't have / I'm not aware of / could not find a "currentuser" variable, I need to get the email address of the user we want to change from the email field. Theoretically if they replace that with another user's email address, and supply their pw, they will change THEIR password instead of their own.
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
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
closes#276
- settings screen now loads a model when a pane is requested, rather than when the whole screen is requested
- added browse, read and edit methods and routes for users to the API
- added user model & template to client and wired everything up.
- provided default images for cover and profile picture
closes#276
- settings screen now loads a model when a pane is requested, rather than when the whole screen is requested
- added browse, read and edit methods and routes for users to the API
- added user model & template to client and wired everything up.
- provided default images for cover and profile picture
Implements basic functionality described in #227 for loading plugins
from a specific directory and having a specific workflow with an init()
method and a disable() method.
Closes#333
* Refactored the Ghost.Notifications View bundle
* Added a new initialization of the NotificationCollection (hacky, but at least satisfies JSLint). This was needed as the reason the persistent success notification couldn't be dismissed was that prerendered DOM elements weren't picked up as BB Views beforehand, and thus no events were bound to them.
Closes#333
* Refactored the Ghost.Notifications View bundle
* Added a new initialization of the NotificationCollection (hacky, but at least satisfies JSLint). This was needed as the reason the persistent success notification couldn't be dismissed was that prerendered DOM elements weren't picked up as BB Views beforehand, and thus no events were bound to them.