On the main tag listing, for child tags, you only get an unlink
button on hover. So if you want to delete a child tag you'd have to
unlink, then refresh, then delete. Now you can just go to its page
and delete it there.
I tried putting them in the #left but it was looking seriously ugly.
Actually #left is always ugly because the variety of info and buttons
and text alignments. Hover toolbox is not ideal and I don't want it
to become a dumping ground, but deleting should be a rare action and I
don't want it right next to stuff like the basic metadata.
Unfortunately, when adjusting the box's value, it causes the datalist
to disappear, and it only comes back after you press another key.
I can't figure out how to make the datalist reappear automatically
with js.
Now that all <a> tags are pointy, there is no need for this fake link.
Its only purpose was to make <a>s that had an onclick but no
url get the ol' pointy.
I'm not entirely happy with the way that native drag-and-drop looks,
the transparent bit that you hold while dragging looks dumb.
Will have to look into control / shift clicking to multiselect.
Also just using browser confirm() for now since I haven't made my
own dialog for that kind of thing yet.
Previously, on very narrow screens, the album cards were spilling
out of the container. Now they are better contained but I am
still not 100% satisfied with the margins between them.
- In Firefox, the image under flex would be full-res height
instead of staying screen height.
In this new Grid-based layout the image is the correct size.
Left toolbox still uses flex, no problems with it.
- Redid the classing of the photo_viewer and eliminated
photo_img_holder so that all media types follow the same markup.
- Added a CSS variable for tracking narrow mode instead of relying
on coincidental properties like flex settings.
- album card has placeholder for future thumbnail.
- replaced nested tree hierarchy lists with separate boxes.
- list/grid view also applies to the root listing.
- added a sticky right panel for all the tools. not pretty yet.
- mechanism for adding sticky panel changed. instead of applying
it to the #right, you apply it to #content_body so that its
grid layout can be updated properly.
Accidentally commited the number 250 on search.html earlier. Oops.
Anyway I was finding 100 too limiting sometimes.
I will think about making this configurable eventually.
- common.css, removed html and body margins so that using
full height #content_body will not create a scrollbar.
Simplifies the "fill remaining space" construct I use a lot.
Added more css variables, I'm thinking about future theming.
- photo_card.css, slightly heightened to improve name clipping.
- clipboard.html, added a small screen mode.
- login.html, centered the boxes and fixed message area being
too small due to a previous change.
- search.html, simplified some conditional texts.
The markup for the album listing page and individual album page
were different enough that I decided to make them wholly separate,
but then this left the shared javascript in its own stupid file
unlike any of the other types.
So, I'm merging them as a huge jinja if-else, which is also dumb
but it feels better than all these separate files.
Applied wrapping to the description <pre>s,
removed some css that referred to nonexistent things,
move some element tags inside the {%if%} that fills the contents.
I have finally found a pattern I like which is
function, function_callback, and function_form
for the backend, callback, and button handler respectively.
The javascript is very inconsistent between pages. I'm trying to
start using a consistent pattern where the api call is kept in a
separate function from the ones that buttons and input boxes
talk to.
Instead of embedding the entire tag list in the search.html template
every single time, this script loads the tags from the new,
cache-enabled endpoint /all_tags.json. Then we can use html5
datalists to create autocomplete forms on the search and photo pages.
I found that the strict heirarchy was not satisfying the situation
where one tag is the intersection of two others, but we can only
pick one as the parent
For example, does red_jacket belong under clothes.red_clothes or
clothes.jackets? A search for "red_clothes AND jackets" might
give us someone wearing red pants and a black jacket, so this
definitely needs to be a separate tag, but picking only one
parent for it is not sufficient. Now, a search for red_clothes
and a search for jackets will both find our red_jacket photo.
The change also applies to Albums because why not, and I'm sure
a similar case can be made.
Unfortunately this means tags no longer have one true qualname.
The concept of qualnames has not been completely phased out but
it's in progress.
This commit is very big because I was not sure for a long time
whether to go through with it, and so much stuff had to change
that I don't want to go back and figure out what could be grouped
together.
It was getting difficult to remember which of the normalizers
use None and which don't. So let's try to be a little more consistent
and just use empty sets, etc, so the caller can rely on receiving a
set instead of having to check for None.
Also renamed search parameter authors->author to be more in line
with the singular form of extension.