closes#4624
- added user_id to password reset request
- hide old password field
- updated changePassword method to check permissions
- updated changePassword method to work without oldPassword
- fixed bug for errors shown as [Object object]
Closes#4506
Works just like the Post Cover Images (and uses the same component)
Tiny changes to the component ensures that we can reuse it across Ghost
Closes#4509, Closes#4615
- Adds meta title & meta description input fields
- Autosaves meta data
- Shows SEO preview (falling back to tag name & description if meta not supplied)
- Adds `type="button"` to delete button (which closes 4651)
closes#4516
- shortcut for ctrl/cmd+s on application level
- shortens a syntax for any route that is using 'save' method, shortcuts object doesn't have to be defined at all, only the save action.
Closes#4508
Tests for:
- Version number is a number
- Database type is an allowed 1 of 3
- There are 20 contributors
- First contributor has an image tag and image src exists, alt tag, title tag, href to github
fixes#4572
- Remove both inline and bottom footnotes from excerpt output before stripping the remaining HTML
- No more red errors, black text or bold links in codemirror, as codemirror gets confused by footnote syntax. This is a step towards the new editor which has no syntax highlighting in the editor
Refs #4578
- Match label "for" attributes with ids from the inputs they're
labeling.
- Remove extra promise generation from ghost header and footer helpers.
refs #1993
- adds ctrl/cmd+s for save
- adds config flag
- adds icon on settings page, puts items in the right order
- sorts out permissions for all settings pages with consistent configuration
fixes#4555
- There's no easy way to declare an XSL with the node xml module, so I
needed to move the declarations to both be strings
- Ideally the code to serve the XSL would also be inside the sitemap
module, but I think we need to refactor a bit to get there easily
- Added the XSL from #4559, with minor amends to make the tables and urls
display correctly
Closes#4446
- Mobile Safari doesn’t support the HTML5 `autofocus` attribute, but
also doesn’t play nice with jQuery’s `focus()` and `select()` methods.
- Mobile Safari wouldn’t automatically select the input field anyway,
so this PR simply removes the “jumping input fields” error without
changing any actual behaviour.
- Disallowing the programmatic selection of input fields (with select,
focus or similar methods) is apparently considered a feature rather
than a bug (ref http://bugs.jquery.com/ticket/12789)
- `autofocus` attribute is now only set on non-iOS devices