* Theming
- Custom CSS for blogs
- Custom themes for instance
- New dark theme
- UI to choose your instance theme
- Option to disable blog themes if you prefer to only have the instance theme
- UI to choose a blog theme
* Start to update the theme
- Ligther colors
- No more border radius
- Buttons are now always colored
- Start to redesign the post page (according to the Figma mockups)
* Fix build script: it now recompiles everytime a scss file changed
* Make sure the article illustrations are not too big
* Make articles wider (70 characters)
* Better contrast between gray shades
* Various improvements
* Better mobile style
* New style for the footer
* Improve comment style
* Better responsiveness again
* Limit the size of the article cover
* Last details?
- Improve buttons on the media page
- Improve lists
* Pin the stdweb version that we use
It changed because I removed Cargo.lock to handle a merge conflict
I could have updated cargo web too, but it mean I should have re-built
the CI docker image and it was taking forever.
* Better contrast for links in the header of the article
* Add a basic privacy policy
* Remove "also"
* Fix a few issues
- Don't watch static/css in build.rs
- Another shade of white
- Remove useless margin rule for error messages
* Add a way to display flash messages
* Make the flash messages look nice
* Add actual feedback messages
* cargo fmt
* Move flash messages to PlumeRocket
And add trait to convert PlumeRocket to BaseContext
* Remove useless lifetime
Rust can compile to WASM, so let's use it for front-end code as well.
To compile the front-end:
```
cargo install cargo-web
cargo web deploy -p plume-front
```
Use uri! to generate links instead of hardcoded urls
Fix#110
Fix invalid links needing to be POST forms
Translate login message for boost and like directly from template
Put js for search in its own file
All the template are now compiled at compile-time with the `ructe` crate.
I preferred to use it instead of askama because it allows more complex Rust expressions, where askama only supports a small subset of expressions and doesn't allow them everywhere (for instance, `{{ macro!() | filter }}` would result in a parsing error).
The diff is quite huge, but there is normally no changes in functionality.
Fixes#161 and unblocks #110 and #273