Fixed what I believe to be a few very minor CSS regressions, that appeared after the CSS restructure for the side-by-side preview.
- Reverted background of the right panel (and tab active state) to the slightly darker shade (as per 3.0) to keep each of the 3 panels visually separate.
- Slightly increased padding on ui-tabs-panel as felt a but too close for comfort. Had decreased since 3.0.
- Decreased padding for logged in user name in menu, felt too excessive. (3.0 was neater)
- Evened out padding above buttons in site tree sidebar
Screenshots showing changes:
3.0: http://spdr.me/xauh
3.1 before commit: http://spdr.me/jkIe
3.1 after commit: http://spdr.me/IxtB
This removes the need for a lot of boilerplate code
around DataObject->write() logic, and avoids generic 500 errors
on user-level failures. This should really be a per-project choice,
but at the moment request handling doesn't allow to configure
custom exception handling.
changed $ to jQuery, because without it the system would generate the following error:
Uncaught TypeError: Property '$' of object [object Window] is not a function
changed $ to jQuery, because without it the system would generate the following error:
Uncaught TypeError: Property '$' of object [object Window] is not a function
RequestHandler#handleAction now exists. It takes the request, and
the action to call on itself. All calls from handleRequest to call an action
will go through this method
Controller#handleAction has had it's signature changed to
match new RequestHandler#handleAction
RequestHandler#findAction has been added, which extracts the
"match URL to rules to find action" portion of RequestHandler#handleRequest
into a separate, overrideable function
GridField#handleAction has beeen renamed to handleAlterAction and
CMSBatchActionHandler#handleAction has been renamed to handleBatchAction to
avoid name clash with new RequestHandler#handleAction
Reason for change: The exact behaviour of request handling depended heavily
on whether you inherited from RequestHandler or Controller, and whether the
rule extracted it's action directly (like "foo/$ID" => 'foo') or dynamically
(like "$Action/$ID" => "handleAction"). This cleans up behaviour so
all calls follow the same path through handleRequest and handleAction, and
the additional behaviour that Controller adds is clear.
Bug was most prominent after page publication,
which triggers a node reload. It iterated through
all node attributes to assign them to the existing node,
which apparently includes some non-scalar attributes
that can't simply be copied in IE.
On some browsers Batchactions block looked OK, but on others (e.t. Opera on Linux) every element in Batchactions block had different height.
The height of these elements was related to font size which is a little bit different on every OS'es and browsers.
See https://github.com/silverstripe/sapphire/pull/1132
Changed "Clear Database before import" - which is incorrect (not the whole database gets wiped, only the data in the model at hand) with the simpler: "replace data".
Moved "edit tree" button into same DOM structure so
we can layout them more easily through inline-block.
Conflicts:
admin/css/screen.css
admin/scss/_style.scss