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2019-04-27Add missing indentationThomas Lange1-6/+6
2019-04-27Remove if condition with empty bodyThomas Lange1-2/+1
2019-04-26Remove "box-sizing" property with invalid valueThomas Lange1-2/+0
The "box-sizing" property can only have two values: "content-box" (default) or "border-box" (the "padding-box" value has been removed from the specification a long time ago).
2019-04-26Replace term "template" with "theme"Thomas Lange2-3/+3
2019-04-26Rename "template" directory to "theme"Thomas Lange69-5/+5
This commit renames the "template" directory to "theme" because "theme" is the more correct term here.
2019-04-26Rename "standard" template to "default"Thomas Lange31-3/+3
2019-04-26Remove template names from header comment blocksThomas Lange21-21/+21
2019-04-26Update readme.mdThomas Lange1-1/+1
2019-01-25Reformat the entire CSS codeThomas Lange2-277/+1315
2019-01-21Close CSS comment blocks correctlyThomas Lange2-156/+156
2018-09-20Update style of emoticon selectionThomas Lange1-3/+2
2018-09-10Remove background imageThomas Lange2-1/+1
2018-09-09Correct regex replace stringsThomas Lange1-2/+2
2018-09-09Use function "parseUnicodeEmoticons"Thomas Lange1-0/+1
We will now use this function (in addition to "parseEmoticons") to parse already UTF-8 encoded unicode emoticons (instead of the ASCII emoticons for which "parseEmoticons" is responsible) from the markdown content.
2018-09-09Add function "parseUnicodeEmoticons"Thomas Lange1-0/+14
This function wraps all the UTF-8 encoded emoticons (from "getUnicodeEmoticons") found in $string into a "span" element with a "title" attribute, which will contain the emoticon explanation text.
2018-09-09Use function "getUnicodeEmoticons" in form templatesThomas Lange3-6/+6
2018-09-09Update example postThomas Lange1-1/+1
2018-09-09Add function "getUnicodeEmoticons"Thomas Lange1-0/+24
This function returns an associative array with the UTF-8 encoded emoticon character as key and the corresponding explanation text as value.
2018-05-20Remove margin-bottom from paragraph in item excerptsThomas Lange1-0/+1
2018-05-18Remove square brackets from form placeholdersThomas Lange3-10/+10
2018-05-15Fix javascript problem that causes unintended behaviorThomas Lange2-2/+2
If you browse in a browser tab through some websites and want to go back to the previous page, post or user, you can either click the history back button, press the corresponding key on your mouse or even press <alt>+<arrow-left> on your keyboard. But if you only press <arrow-left> on a page, post or user, the callback function of the "keyup" event will change the location in the desired direction on the blog if there is a previous page, post or user, and if neither <ctrl> nor <shift> is pressed. This is a functionality of the javascript from the template and not a functionality of your browser. Pressing <alt>+<arrow-left> IS a functionality of the browser and should not conflict with the behavior when <arrow-left> is pressed alone. This commit fixes this problem by adding the condition that <alt> should not be pressed either.
2018-05-15Rename function parameter "event" to "e"Thomas Lange1-4/+4
2018-03-29Update Parsedown library to version 1.7.1v2.4.2Thomas Lange2-24/+195
This commit updates the Parsedown library to the latest version 1.7.1. The patch to prevent that tab indentations in code blocks are being converted to spaces (see 78c5974cd34559d0130d8be509935e2c992cd9ca) is already applied here. In addition, the patch file itself is now shipped within the same directory where the Parsedown.php resides.
2018-02-24Make some minor changes to the contentThomas Lange1-5/+4
2018-02-14Add configuration option "$ITEM.SINGLE_REDIRECT"Thomas Lange4-3/+36
Each option can be set to "TRUE" or "FALSE" (the default value is "FALSE"). For example, if you only have one user and "USER.SINGLE_REDIRECT" is set to "TRUE", then requests to "/user/" will be automatically redirected to "/user/username/".
2018-01-09Fix spelling mistake in commentsThomas Lange1-2/+2
2018-01-08Bugfix: Incorrect behavior of the "truncate" function in some circumstances:Thomas Lange1-2/+5
If the first word from $string was longer than $length characters, then the regular expression had not truncated the string at all (for example, a string with a total length of 2000 characters was displayed without any cut, but with the $replace string at the end). This bug has been reported by Markus Hackspacher (https://github.com/MarkusHackspacher).
2017-11-29The "cut" function has been optimized and renamed to "truncate". In ↵Thomas Lange1-7/+8
addition, the $replace parameter is now an empty string by default.
2017-11-28Bugfix: The "excerpt" function had returned a string with unnecessary ↵Thomas Lange1-2/+3
whitespace between the truncated text and the $replace string ("[…]") if the truncated text from the regular expression had contained whitespace at the end (before it was concatenated with $replace). This issue has been fixed by passing the truncated text directly after truncation to the "trim" function (before the truncated text is concatenated with $replace). In addition, the now unnecessary "trim" call within the "excerpt" function has been removed.
2017-11-24Fixed a spelling mistake in several comments:Thomas Lange6-8/+8
It's called "override" instead of "overwrite" in those contexts.
2017-11-20The rem units in media queries have been replaced by simple em units.Thomas Lange2-4/+4
2017-11-13The default value for "PATHINFO.PROT" is now "https" if ↵Thomas Lange1-2/+2
$_SERVER['REQUEST_SCHEME'] is not defined (https://github.com/Nerdmind/Blog/issues/8). In addition, the default value for "PATHINFO.HOST" is now "localhost" if $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] is not defined.
2017-11-04The Parsedown library has been patched to prevent tab indentations from ↵Thomas Lange1-21/+10
being converted to spaces: For example, if you had used the markdown syntax for displaying source code in your post, Parsedown had replaced your semantically correct tab indentations with hard spaces. This behavior meant that the code that was displayed after parsing was no longer exactly the code you inserted into the content editor. If someone had copied source code from your post into his IDE, then your tab indentations were gone because of the spaces. That's why I hacked the Parsedown library and created a patch: https://github.com/erusev/parsedown/issues/508
2017-11-02A new action link has been added to the item overview pages and the CSS was ↵Thomas Lange4-16/+31
optimized to give them a new look.
2017-11-02The item insert link have been removed from the search pages.Thomas Lange2-8/+2
2017-11-02The item overview links have been removed from the dashboard because there ↵Thomas Lange1-3/+0
are already such links within the navigation.
2017-11-02The "title" attribute has been added to the user link.Thomas Lange2-2/+2
2017-11-02The colon characters for the key-value arguments were moved directly into ↵Thomas Lange4-3/+4
the <strong> tags. A CSS optimization was additionally made.
2017-10-31The hyperlink for bug reports has been changed to github.com.Thomas Lange1-1/+1
2017-10-31The use of a nonexistent CSS class has been removed.Thomas Lange3-3/+3
2017-10-24You can now access item data in the main.php template (the file which ↵Thomas Lange3-0/+14
contains the basic HTML framework) for pages, posts and users. This makes it possible to use the optional argument field in the content editor to add additional HTML <meta> tags (or something else) for a specific page, post or user if you implement this functionality into your template. The following snippet shows how you can access the item data in the main.php template and which parameters are defined for each type of item (currently, there are three types: PAGE, POST and USER): if(isset($TYPE)) { switch($TYPE) { case 'PAGE': # $PAGE and associated $USER is accessible var_dump($PAGE['ARGV']); break; case 'POST': # $POST and associated $USER is accessible var_dump($POST['ARGV']); break; case 'USER': # $USER is accessible var_dump($USER['ARGV']); break; default: # Nothing } }
2017-10-24Database update: The maximum amount of characters for the argument field has ↵v2.4.1Thomas Lange4-6/+6
been increased from 100 to 250. Database update to version 2.4.1 (no existing data will be lost or changed): ALTER TABLE `page` MODIFY `argv` VARCHAR(250); ALTER TABLE `post` MODIFY `argv` VARCHAR(250); ALTER TABLE `user` MODIFY `argv` VARCHAR(250);
2017-10-24Some comments have been updated, unnecessary whitespace at the end of some ↵Thomas Lange26-34/+33
files was removed and some missing PHP closing tags were added.
2017-10-23CSS: Unnecessary height property removed.Thomas Lange1-1/+1
2017-10-23There was a tiny mistake in the previous commit which has been fixed.Thomas Lange1-1/+2
2017-10-23An overwrite mechanism for the application's configuration has been ↵Thomas Lange2-85/+65
implemented. This makes the configuration.php much cleaner and you only have to define configuration values if the default values doesn't satisfy you. In addition, it makes it easier to implement new configuration values to the core without the need, that the users have to update their personal configuration.php files manually.
2017-10-23The methods "setCookie" and "getCookie" have been added to the HTTP class.Thomas Lange1-0/+14
2017-10-22Implemented: A full-text search functionality for posts and pages in the ↵Thomas Lange14-6/+238
administration area. In addition, some markup within the "/*/index.php" files of the admin template was re-formatted.
2017-10-14A new Font Awesome icon was added to the admin template. This icon is used ↵Thomas Lange3-0/+7
later for the coming search function in the administration area.
2017-10-13WARNING: This commit updates the table engine for the "post" table from ↵v2.4Thomas Lange1-10/+20
MyISAM to InnoDB and results in version 2.4. The only reason why the post table originally used MyISAM instead of InnoDB as engine was because the post table had a FULLTEXT index, which was only possible with MyISAM tables on MySQL versions smaller than 5.6 and MariaDB versions smaller than 10.0.5. However, MyISAM tables do not know foreign keys, so no relationship between the post and the user table could be established (which is bad for data integrity). In newer versions of MySQL or MariaDB are FULLTEXT indexes also possible on InnoDB tables. So, we can now update the post table to InnoDB to keep the FULLTEXT search functionality and we can add a foreign key for data integrity. This means for you: If you are already using a recent version of MySQL or MariaDB, you can safely make the update (always make a backup first). If you are not using at least MariaDB 10.0.5 or MySQL 5.6, you will have to wait with this (and all further) commits / updates until you have upgraded your database server to a more recent version. Database update to version 2.4 (no existing data will be lost or changed): ALTER TABLE `post` ENGINE=InnoDB; ALTER TABLE `post` DROP INDEX `body`; ALTER TABLE `page` ADD FULLTEXT KEY `search` (`name`, `body`); ALTER TABLE `post` ADD FULLTEXT KEY `search` (`name`, `body`); ALTER TABLE `post` ADD CONSTRAINT `post_user` FOREIGN KEY (`user`) REFERENCES `user` (`id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;