The font-size for h2 was set to be 1.17em, which is also the font
size defined for h3 by user agent stylesheet. This lead to both
h2 and h3 being rendered in same size. Use 1.2em for h2.
Closes: #217
This adds any OAuth login buttons to the invite signup page, stores the invite code for the flow duration, and associates the new user with it once successfully registered.
It enables invite-only instances with OAuth-based registration.
This moves app config to a "Settings" page and the application monitor
to a "Monitor" page. It also reworks the admin navigation bar a bit and
adds some instance stats on the dashboard.
Ref T694
Dates now display on blog post pages if the collection's chosen display
format is "Blog". It updates the chorus-collection-post template to now
respect this value (previously, it always showed the date).
Ref T669
- Changes Import link location in dropdown menu
- Makes design consistent with Invite People page (and extracts some
common CSS into core.less)
- Selects the user's first blog by default in the dropdown
- Changes the copy a bit
Ref T609
previously the checks were explicit locations which does not work when
using something like nvm to manage node packages and versions.
this checks for the executable and sets the script variable LESSC to the
full path of the one found.
if none was found the make command will error.
This adds a new editor template that strips away most of the
customization features in the default editor and includes only:
- publishing
- editing
- viewing word count
It also restricts publishing to a user's first collection, so it's
optimized for instances that only allow users to have a single
collection and don't use Drafts.
Ref T680 T677
Previously, <h2>s in a post were the exact same size as post titles on
index pages (blog index, tag listing). This fixes that by reducing the
font-size of body h2's. Closes#82.
Along with a recent change to how spaces are output by the
writeas/saturday library, this alters the CSS to make sublists display
correctly, and fixes#27.
This enables admins on multi-user instances to see all users registered,
and view the details of each, including:
- Username
- Join date
- Total posts
- Last post date
- All blogs
- Public info
- Views
- Total posts
- Last post date
- Fediverse followers count
This is the foundation for future user moderation features.
Ref T553
This allows admin to edit these pages from the web, using Markdown. It
also dynamically loads information on those pages now, and makes loading
`pages` templates a little easier to find in the code / more explicit.
It requires this new schema change:
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `appcontent` (
`id` varchar(36) NOT NULL,
`content` mediumtext CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL,
`updated` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;
This closes T533