edit). There is limited functionality in no edits work. This is
primary a chance for the team to review the ui. It is in a separate
module to isolate the changes. Eventually, it will be moved back into core.
does not provide a sort order. Separate the directory and files, sort
them individually and then merge them together so directories are at
the top of the list
E.g. "%link_startClick here%link_end" is now '<a href="%url">Click here</a>'.
Note: This isn't always the best solution. E.g. consider "Foo <a href='%url' class='gDialogLink'>bar</a>." Now the translator has to deal with
preserving CSS classes too...
core_installer::install() now takes an $initial_install param that
allows us to enforce that we're doing a clean install. Use this in
both the scaffolding and the unit test code.
Greatly simplify the scaffolding uninstall/reinstall code.
uploader. This is modeled on
http://codex.gallery2.org/Gallery3:Upload_UX but is not yet complete.
Notes:
* Changed #gProgressBar to .gProgressBar to support multiple progress
bars on the same page
* Added a bunch of CSS to the "needs a home" section in
themes/default/css/screen.css
which fall through to calling &View::__get() have an lvalue to return,
else you can't return them by reference.
Also, don't show sidebar blocks for pages that don't have an item so
that the rss and tag modules don't break the search page.
We now have two clear and separate login approaches:
login/ajax
login/html
Choose the one that's appropriate. Totally simplified the maintenance
page to be separate from the theme and dead simple, and use login/html
approach there. Totally simplified the top level login
(login_page.html.php) to just be a login page, not the rest of the
chrome on the page and use the login/ajax approach there.
Don't use access::required in albums and then catch the exception,
instead use access::can and check the return code.
Improve the text for maintenance mode.
enter a module name, a description and pick the call backs and or
events they want to support and generate the basic module skeleton
with one click.
@todo: clone a module, clone a theme, generate skeleton controller,
view,
creating the page. Provide for a default page title if none is
set. This allows less changes to page.html.php as different modules
want to change the page title.