Ghost/core
Hannah Wolfe 9074b87205 Standardising notification types
- CSS classes directly correspond to notification 'types'
 - Error, warn and info are reasonably standard terms for descending priority 'log levels', using these to denote red, orange and blue notifications.
2013-08-26 22:26:50 +01:00
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client Standardising notification types 2013-08-26 22:26:50 +01:00
server Move pagination to class rather than ID 2013-08-26 02:29:44 +02:00
shared Added image upload reusable plugin 2013-08-05 23:01:48 +01:00
test Move pagination to class rather than ID 2013-08-26 02:29:44 +02:00
ghost.js added ghost_head and ghost_foot helpers 2013-08-25 14:34:35 +01:00
README.md App restructure - closes #245 2013-07-11 20:23:34 +01:00

Core

Core contains the bread and butter of ghost. It is currently divided up into:

  • client - the assets, helpers, models, view and templates for rendering the admin panel backbone app
  • server - the controllers & helpers for driving the server side app along with the model, api, and data
  • shared - just contains lang for now, although it's not shared yet, more stuff should go here soon like handlebars helpers
  • test - contains unit tests and a set of html prototypes of the admin UI. Really, this folder should reflect all of core
  • ghost.js - currently both the glue that binds everything together and what gives us the API for registering themes and plugins. The initTheme function is a bit of a hack which lets us serve different views & static content up for the admin & blog

This structure is by no means final and recommendations are more than welcome.