font-size-adjust is still a flag-enabled feature in Chrome 77, and
doesn't have widespread support across browsers. So instead this uses
font-size to make the text large enough.
Ref T690
This uses the Invite fetched from the database to explain a bit more
about how the invite URL expires. It also reduces some space around the
input box.
Ref T690
this adds a new page with instructions for sharing user invites
if a user clicks the link for one of their own invite codes they are
directed to a page with clear instructions for it's use.
if a user clicks another users link they are redirectec to their account
settings witha flash telling them they do not need to register.
Previously, the URL of the dynamically-added pinned post on a
single-user instance would include the username, causing the link to go
to a non-existent page. This fixes that.
This adds a new config value: `chorus` that signifies an instance is
more about the Reader view than individual blogs / writers. When
enabled, user navigation will show on all pages, including About,
Reader, and Privacy (ref T680).
It also uses different collection templates that keep the instance-wide
navigation at the top of the page, instead of the author's name --
again, branded more for the collective than the individual.
Ref T681
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
This adds a new `wf_modesty` config option that removes the copious
mentions of WriteFreely in places like the About page and site
footers.
WriteFreely remains boastful and bumptious by default; but enabling
the modesty option will tone it down and likely lead to less confusion
among average users.
Ref T676
- This removes copy mentioning the Blogs page, which isn't used on
single-user instances
- This fixes the "Start writing" link, which on a single-user instance
would've gone to the blog index, rather than the editor
Previously, these links showed up on user backend pages on a single-user
instance, despite them not working / only being applicable on multi-user
instances.
This displays the "page is missing" text within the same page as any
other blog post, keeping customizations, pinned pages, and general blog
navigation.
Ref T493
This enables admins to customize their landing / home page via the Admin
dashboard -- including the text at the top of the page and the section
below it. It keeps the current default text, falling back to it if the
user hasn't overwritten it.
Ref T565
I changed the sh alias to shell instead of bash.
The additions to the `highlight(nodes)` function look redundant.
It works for me without them but maybe they cover an edge case I
cannot think about?