Closes#354
* Reintroduced the redirect functionality (not logged in, tries to go to `/settings/user/`, is sent to `/login/` with info notification, after login user is taken to `/settings/user/)
* Reintroduced the "Successfully logged out" message
* Added middleware to scrub passive notifications from `ghost.notifications` after one use basically mimicing client side passive notifications
* Removed flash from everywhere. Even from package.json.
* Renamed flashed.hbs to notifications.hbs, modified default.hbs accordingly
* Added function to parse GET variables on client side
Closes#342.
It would be totally cool if we could have a Ghost.PubSub so we could hurl events there and pick them up somewhere else. For some reason all the backbone bits work on models, like `trigger` and `listenTo` and `delegateEvents`.
Solves:
* max-height 120px less than height of viewport
* fade-in a dark overlay as well as blur
* animation speeds/transitions should be smoother
* modal sizing fucks up when viewport is resized
Also improves Modal code compliance to Ghost Backbone coding patterns
Closes#333
* Refactored the Ghost.Notifications View bundle
* Added a new initialization of the NotificationCollection (hacky, but at least satisfies JSLint). This was needed as the reason the persistent success notification couldn't be dismissed was that prerendered DOM elements weren't picked up as BB Views beforehand, and thus no events were bound to them.
- Ghost.View now extends Ghost.TemplateView giving all views access to subviews and templates
- Views which implemented templates no longer need to
- Some views needed to re-override render which is a bit annoying
- Settings screen now has sub-templates for each pane and for the sidebar
- Additional Casper tests for settings screen
Closes#290. In theory.
* moved flashviews to base.js, renamed to notifications
* added failures to post editor screen
* added notifications to settings (success, failure)
* added notifications when deleting posts
Most of these are not visible due to CSS rules, as overhauling that
is a task in and of itself. The notifications do show up in the inspector
though, so all is well.
- This is a first pass at getting a more logical structure. The focus is on moving from admin/frontend to client/server.
- The location of the databases is highly important, this isn't expected to change again
In the future
- client/assets should probably become public/
- more stuff should be shared (helpers etc)
- cleanup some confusion around tpl and views