The tags UI is pretty messed up all round. This fix makes it work properly at least on desktop. Mobile needs a lot more love. This is a followup to #1774 and most problems stemming originally from #710
#1351
- prevent a new post (not saved on server) from
updating its slug/date to the server
- fix jshint
- add back creation of a posts slug upon a post creation
- update for rebasing
- hide ability to ‘delete this post’ from post settings
menu when a post hasn’t yet been saved to the server
fixes#1774
- Delayed showing the tag suggestions popup unless matching tags were found
- Changed the padding-left on the added tag container to 8px from 20px to fall in line with the left shadow overlay
fixes#1703, fixes#1712
- featured star appears immediately for both draft and published items
- featured star is never red & alignment /style is updated
- improved markup and styling of statuses in general
- added to feature tests
closes#1532
- giving higher priority to css selector for .tag-input in order to override global input-style
- remove padding set by global input-style to align nicely with already set tags
closes#1356
- add button to toggle back to uploader from image-url interface
- put save button next to url-input
- make box-height consistent
- position ui-elements to have equal padding all around to border
Closes#1471
- add api and User model methods for generating and validating tokens
- add routes and handlers for reset password pages
- add client styles and views for reset password form
- some basic integration tests for User model methods
- Increased post-settings width to properly display "Static Page"
- Changed templates to display "Static Page" if set
- Added unit test for body_class helper
fixes#969
On both Firefox and Opera (OSX) the user image badge in
the settings page wasn't displayed.
Also, on firefox the badge overlay didn't have the proper size.
I don't know if there's a specific use case requiring a `display:
table` instead of a plain `display: block` but that was failing on
Firefox and Opera.
Using a block instead seems works perfectly (at least on Opera, Chrome,
Safari, Safari Mobile IOS7 and Firefox) regarding the badge size issue.
On Opera, though, the border radius wasn't applied properly to the
image. Adding a `border-radius: 100%;`fix that.