* Put all expanders into <div>s, which are then wrapped in <td>s. This makes for better vertical centering, especially in IE.
* Modified Wiki.js to account for expanders now having yet another parent.
* Put note tree instructions in a <tr><td> instead of in a <div>, as <div>s alone don't belong in tables.
Add a brief paragraph with instructions on how to add a note to the note tree, shown only when there are no notes there.
Added a heading for "recent notes", which should be filled out with links in a subsequent commit.
associated expanders.
* Waged an epic battle against the dark forces of CSS. Did you know that the
max-height property applies to nearly all HTML elements *except* tables? No?
Well neither did I until I looked it up, seriously wondered what the W3C
could have been smoking, and then proceeded to spend the next DAY AND A
FRICKING HALF making my table have a max-height without breaking any of my
other intricately arranged CSS. Victory is mine.
* Added a fixed list of startup links.
* When link in list is clicked, open corresponding note editor.
* When a startup note is added/deleted, update the list.
Still much more work to do on this before it's complete.
made the header that's on the product pages present at the top of the wiki
page as well. Still need to make links bold when viewing certain pages
(help, contact, etc).
* Added a bunch of thumbnail-related methods to controller.Files.
* Modified Files.download() method to redirect to image preview if
requested.
* Implemented image preview to popup full image in a separate window.
* Added empty stubs for relevant unit tests. Still to-do.
* Added new dependency on python-imaging package (PIL).
* Updated file info popup to include clickable thumbnail.
* new toolbar button for attaching a file
* button opens new Upload_pulldown() for uploading a file
* began controller.Notebooks.upload_file() to process the upload
browser-specific CSS hack and looked crappy. Those elements that are still
rounded are now implemented with nice smooth images instead.
Also changed downloaded HTML generation to specify sans-serif for the font.
the client. Previously, the main page would load as mostly blank, then the
client would immediately issue two async json calls to load the user and
notebook data, including startup notes. Now, the main page loads with the note
data actually as part of the page. If JavaScript is off, then you see all the
notes displayed, including startup notes and any designated note. If
JavaScript is on, then those "static" notes are instantly hidden and their
contents are loaded into iframes for editing/display.
The real upshot is that Luminotes in read-only mode is now more useful when
JavaScript is off, and actually displays notes and their contents. This is
very useful for search engine indexing.
Updated all Python unit tests. Still have to get to JavaScript unit tests,
what few their are.