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Adds new FirstPromoter integration on the integrations page. FirstPromoter enables sites to launch their own members referral program, and integration allows Site admins to directly add their FirstPromoter tracking ID in the settings to enable FirstPromoter script on their site.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12396
We use two stylesheets ghost-light.css and ghost-dark.css for light mode and night mode respectively. The problem occurs when we disable the light stylesheet when we enable dark stylesheet, as there is a moment when there is no style applied. This causes flash of unstyled content (or a big logo when users flip the night mode switch)
Since the ghost-dark style is loaded after the ghost-light stylesheet, we only need to enable or disable the dark stylesheet. When the dark stylesheet is enabled, the light stylesheet will be overridden automatically by the browser. I could not find any performance implications on overriding styles. The only performance implication is around loading a new stylesheet which we already do.
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- Member email is cut off when overflowing on mobile
- Not displaying date moment-from-now and chevron on mobile
- Fixed left alignment issue for geolocation when there's no open rate
refs 772f5fa766
- when pulling the customer data display out of the subscriptions loop the data output was not updated to match
- adds a `customer` property to the `<GhMemberSettingsForm>` backing class that pulls the customer data from the first available subscription and adds the `startDate` property. Using the first available customer record works because there's a 1:1 mapping of member to stripe customer
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- the customer info table was being rendered as part of the `{{#each member.subscriptions}}` loops which meant it was being rendered again for every subscription
- moved the customer record display out of the subscriptions loop
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- `email_recipient` records are embedded alongside member data when fetching individual members so the member activity feed can be generated
- full email details are included for each email so that previews can be generated which can result in a large payload
- by default Ember Data will push all embedded records back to the server when saving which resulted in `Request entity too large` errors in some environments when a member has received many emails
* Fixed issues for member details mobile view
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- Changed order to display feed at the bottom
- Displayed heading and value vertically between 1400px and 1160px
- Displayed "Complementary plan" copy and switch vertically between 1400px and 1160px
- Added margin below "Continue subscription" button
- Prevented date in feed to wrap
* fixed tests
Co-authored-by: Kevin Ansfield <kevin@lookingsideways.co.uk>
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- liquid-fire containers (inserted by `{{#liquid-if}}`) have `overflow: hidden` applied which means the absolutely positioned tooltips that leave the container are clipped or in some cases not visible at all
- adding `class="show-overflow"` to `{{#liquid-if}}` adds the class to the top-level `.liquid-container` element allowing us to alter the behaviour slightly in CSS by making use of the `.liquid-animating` class that is added whilst the animation is in progress. By only applying `overflow: hidden` whilst animating we can keep the reveal whilst eliminating the clipping when the animation finishes
- does not work in all cases and can introduce jankiness in others where the visible overflow causes positioning changes