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refs GRO-76, GRO-90 - Reused `renderReplyToEmail` and `renderSenderEmail` from `NewsletterDetailModal.tsx` like Simon suggested - Changed Newsletter preview header in Newsletter settings to show Reply-to address instead of the “To” mock placeholder - When no custom sending domain is set, switched “Sender email address” to disabled TextField for better visual rhythm - Added a link to the help doc for (Pro) users without custom sending domain set (the doc itself will still need to be updated though, but Sam and the gang are already aware of this) - When custom sending domain is set, added a hint about the default value, which IMO is clearer than using a placeholder |
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Admin X Settings
Ghost Admin Settings in React
Development
Pre-requisites
- Run
yarn
in Ghost monorepo root
Running the development version
Run yarn dev
to start the development server to test/develop the settings standalone. This will generate a demo site from the index.html
file which renders the app and makes it available on http://localhost:5173
Running inside Admin
Run yarn dev
(like you would run Ghost dev normally) from the top-level repo. AdminX will automatically rebuild when you make changes.
Develop
This is a monorepo package.
Follow the instructions for the top-level repo.
git clone
this repo &cd
into it as usual- Run
yarn
to install top-level dependencies.
Test
yarn lint
run just eslintyarn test:acceptance
runs acceptance testsyarn test:unit
runs unit testsyarn test:acceptance path/to/test
runs a specific testyarn test:acceptance:slowmo
runs acceptance tests in slow motion and headed mode, useful for debugging and developing tests