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2017-11-02The "title" attribute has been added to the user link.Thomas Lange1-1/+1
2017-11-02The colon characters for the key-value arguments were moved directly into ↵Thomas Lange1-1/+1
the <strong> tags. A CSS optimization was additionally made.
2017-09-15The IDs of the items in the overview lists of the admin template are now no ↵Thomas Lange1-1/+2
longer displayed within a <h2> element and have been moved to the underlying <div> element.
2017-09-15An invisible text has been added to each action icon in the item list of the ↵Thomas Lange1-3/+3
admin template so that users who do not have CSS enabled or using a web browser such as "Lynx" are able to understand and click the links (instead of seeing an empty and unclickable list item with no further information).
2017-09-14Some markup optimizations has been made to both templates (the HTML5 ↵Thomas Lange1-2/+2
<article> element is more correct for the purpose of an item list, because real lists should only be used if the order of the items would change the meaning. This is not the case, because each item is a self-contained area which has nothing to do with the other items).
2017-08-11Several changes have been made in this commit, which together with the ↵v2.3Thomas Lange1-1/+1
previous commits result in version 2.3: + Optimization: Originally, the core and template languages were completely separated in the logic of the Language class and you had to use "$Language->text()" to get a core language string and "$Language->template()" to get a template language string. Since this commit, the core and template language strings are still located in different files, but you now have to use "$Language->text()" for core and template language strings both. Thus, you can now even overwrite a core language string from the language file of a template if the core language string does not satisfy you. + Deprecated: The method "$Language->template()" was marked as deprecated and will be removed in further versions (currently, it's just an alias for "$Language->text()"). Template upgrade to version 2.3 (only for customized templates): SEARCH: $Language->template REPLACE: $Language->text
2017-05-30 Several changes have been made in this commit, which together with the ↵v2.2Thomas Lange1-4/+4
previous commits result in version 2.2 [changed template parameters]: + Implemented [core]: A new method called "getAll" has been added to the "Attribute" class which now returns all attributes as key->value array. The first parameter can be an array with attribute names which shall be excluded from returning. + Optimization [core]: The function "generateItemData" has been renamed to "generateItemTemplateData" and has been restructured to use the new implemented method "getAll" from the "Attribute" class. + Optimization [core]: The function "generateNaviTemplate" has been added and the functions "generatePageNaviTemplate", "generatePostNaviTemplate" and "generateUserNaviTemplate" have been restructured to make use of the new "generateNaviTemplate" function to reduce duplicate code. + Optimization [core]: Several files within the admin directory has been optimized to use the new "getAll" method of the "Attribute" class. + Optimization [core]: Several code optimizations have been made to the "HTTP" class. + Optimization [admin template]: All occurences of $PAGE['ID'], $POST['ID'] and $USER['ID'] have been replaced with $PAGE['ATTR']['ID'], $POST['ATTR']['ID'] and $USER['ATTR']['ID'] to make it more consistent. You now have to use ['ATTR']['ID'] instead of ['ID'] in your templates to get the ID of an item! Template upgrade to version 2.2 (only for customized templates): SEARCH: ['ID'] REPLACE: ['ATTR']['ID']
2017-05-05A significant increase in the response time has been achieved, since the ↵v2.1Thomas Lange1-1/+1
template parameters "$ITEM['BODY']['TEXT']" and "$ITEM['BODY']['HTML']" are now no longer strings but closures (anonymous functions). This means that the underlying logic, which parses the content or converts it into Markdown, is not executed until one of these parameters is really needed and called in the template (which maybe significantly increases the response time on a long list of items which not use one of those two parameters). This means that within templates you now have to call these parameters in the following way (note the brackets at the end, which represent a function call): <?=$ITEM['BODY']['TEXT']()?> <?=$ITEM['BODY']['HTML']()?> In the background, the anonymous functions are called and executes $Item->getBody() and $Item->getHTML() only when needed. Previously, $Item->getBody() and $Item->getHTML() were basically executed and the parsed content was passed to the template, regardless of whether these parameters are required in the template or not!
2017-04-30The date of publication is now displayed in the lists.Thomas Lange1-1/+4
2017-04-29Two changes have been made in this commit:Thomas Lange1-0/+9
+ The method "Item::getArguments" has been optimized and checks now the syntax of the argument names (only A-Z, a-z, 0-9 and underscores are allowed). + The admin template has been changed and displays now the used arguments of an item within the list.
2017-04-11HTML and CSS markup optimizations for admin template.Thomas Lange1-3/+3
2017-02-24Initial commit.v1.0Thomas Lange1-0/+16