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
- 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
* Smoother animations
* Removed blurring in Chrome temporarily
* Centering is now done in CSS (the height is calculated in JS to work in FF and Opera)
* Modals now need close: true to be set to enable the close icon and shortcuts for closing (ESC key, background clicking)
Issue #149
- added back button to content preview and settings
- added hammer.js interactions
- needs some tweaking for mobile view
- problems with touch events (additional click event after 300ms)
closes#701, closes#702
- if image upload is called from editor the url icon provides a text field and a save button
- if on settings pages (general and user) the save button will capture the entered url or uploaded url
- both modes have the reset button
- fixed bug that is created by url when image is dragged onto window
closes#370
- Added new Backbone view for post settings menu
- Moved sass styles to global.scss for post settings menu items
- Added field to change post slug (permalink) using existing slug
validation
issue #432
adds a modal template for image uploads
adds buttons to settings page to upload images for blog logo and icon
once image is uploaded displays an 'X' to reset back to dropzone
saves image and renders settings page.
ToDo
add url field when clicking on url icon
fix position of 'X' for both settings and editor
Closes#556
* New Ghost Logo Icon
* New Lightning Icon for plugins screen
* Remove old Ghost Logo Icon
* Moved #ghost to .ghost-logo to clean up conflicts with editor, previously fixed with dodgy overnesting
This also includes a new jQuery function to get the transition duration of an element.
Modals animations now start when `.in` is applied to the modal container.
- Made fail warning and button display none to reduce DOM content.
- Made toolbar red for fail not orange
- Fixed loading-cat which was persistent in cases of low bandwidth (particularly downstream)
- 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.
Closed#514
Reverting change from @c46a0c6 where I moved the new word breaking CSS rules to the body tag to apply everywhere. This doesn't play nicely everywhere - so this change moves them back to just the content preview areas where they are needed.