In later versions of Ember, the views and components can be stable
and are not guaranteed to be torn down before a new controller is
set on them.
In this case, the controller is initially set before the element has been
rendered to the DOM causing errors when invoking `closest` on undefined.
- tying as many things to proper versions rather than repos as possible
- upgrading various packages, with the exception of anything to do with jQuery
- leaving normalize as-is due to previous issues
Refs #5097
- All drafts will show a preview link (this needs real css)
- Published posts will redirect
- prev/next post helpers only activate on published posts
- Powered by ~10 pints between the two of us (@ErisDS, @novaugust)
Closes#5179
- Overwrites the yellow code injection syntax highlighting (such as vendor prefixes in CSS) to be black, to match the rest of the property
- Adds rounded corners to the code injection CodeMorror wrapper to match its parents rounded corners (inherits the same value)
fixes#5136
- wrap notification fetch with a user role check to remove console error
- move author transition down to local route for users/user so that there's no infinite loop
- replace all store calls to fetch the current user with the session user instead
References #5071
- Re-implements the previously broken top notification styles
- Moves the top notification outlet outside the `<main>` to ease styling (we have several nested position fixed/absolute boxes that make this tough - moving the outlet makes it easier)
- if the user has filled out their email already when they hit 'forgotten password' then automatically fill out and submit the form
- this will look better when we have spinners on the buttons
No issue
The `icon-x` class got messed up when I attempted to dry up our icon code in both https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/4948 and 35b3d92c74. All that was left was an `x` in the file.
This adds that class back, so the `icon-x` icon works again.
- removing --silent so we can see errors
- pinning dependencies
- the error with normalize is resolved by pinning ember-cli-sass to 3.1.0, and breaks if upgrading to 3.1.1 as a result of issues with libsass
no issue
- We already maintain our own fork of showdown, this moves our custom extensions to our fork
- Code duplication is removed
- Tests are also moved to the other repo