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errors don't display on first failed attempt, will fix later. Moved jquery js, images, css out to respective folders.
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and we can reuse it for a different popup
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1) separate the classes that are generated by the Menu class from what is used for the rendering. The classes that are generated are gMenu, gMenuElement, and gMenuDialog for the Menu, Menu_Element and MenuDialog classes respectively.
2) Changed the ui.init.js to add the appropriate rendering classes to the above classes. All gMenu elements have the sf-menu class added. All elements of class gMenuDialog have the gDialogLink class added.
3) Use Superfish for the menus so they now float properly.
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Updated album/item view icons.
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screen.css, moved default theme JS to js folder. Named jQuery UI files to match the file names as they distribute them. Removed accordion, it's not used yet.
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li to comment thread ul. Added fadeIn for user login.
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here. In place commenting works again.
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user login form. Added gHide, gShowBlock, gShowInline, gClose classes to handle show and hide functions. Half-baked idea which will need refinement.
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implementation yet
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refer to collections should now have plural names and there should be only one controller per resource. Updated existing classes that implement REST_Controller. The routing now works like this:
GET /controller -> controller::_index()
POST /controller -> controller::_create()
GET /controller/id -> controller::_show()
PUT /controller/id -> controller::_update()
DELETE /controller/id -> controller::_delete()
GET /form/edit/controller/resource_id -> controller::_form()
GET /form/add/controller/data -> controller::_form()
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ajaxify_comment_form() as needed. Otherwise the 2nd post attempt won't be ajax
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1) Changed the way that we get forms. Now, if you want to get a form
for a REST resource you prefix /form to the resource id. So:
/form/photo/1 : returns a form for editing photo id 1
/form/comments/1 : returns a form for adding a comment to photo id 1
/form/comment/1 : returns a form for editing comment id 1
2) Changed the comment module to have two controllers:
comment: deals with a single comment resource
comments: deal with collections of comments attached to an item
Related stuff:
- Moved the comments js into the theme
- Reworked Comment_Helper for clarity
- Moved form generation code down into Comment_Helper
- Cleaned up routes (eliminating new comment ones added in recent rev)
- Added form() function to all REST controllers
- Changed comment module to use a block instead of an arbitrary helper call from the theme
- Comment controller only returns HTML currently, but returns a 201 Created status
code when a new comment is added, which the Ajax code can catch and act upon.
- Got rid of a lot of extra views in comment module
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This disambiguates forms from blocks (for example in the comment
module we were calling both the form and block gComments).
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* Remove user registration link and popup from the theme; this
shouldn't be done in a popup. Use ajaxform to simplify the way
that we load the login popup.
* Create form.html.php, this is a template for Forge based forms.
* Move user validation rules into User_Model and let forms
populate the rules into their forms as useful.
* Undo r18688's changes regarding the REST code. We should never
accept a null resource, this breaks the REST abstraction.
* Change login and user controllers to use Forge which lets us delete
login.html.php and user.html.php since those now are generated by
the theme-owned form template
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generate the post data
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html for the login form is retrieve via an ajax call when the user clicks on login. Can't login with a valid id yet, but you certainly get error messages when things are wrong :-)
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login link in the header wil open up a login box like the mockup
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