This was less helpful than expected, because if you take that
tab and navigate somewhere else, then trying to open the clipboard
would replace the current tab instead of opening a new one.
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.
Without this, the grid-view album cards were displaying above
the sticky toolbox because of their position:relative, which
I can't get rid of at the moment.
- 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.
Added a styleguide.md file to refer back to.
Since voussoirkit is a library it feels better to have it below
the rest of the library and above the local project imports.
- 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.
This will help keep the code on the pages focused more on the
page-specific stuff like form handling, and less on the raw api.
Plus, by having it all in one place, it can be cached
and also we can use any api from within any page.
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.