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58 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Sam 7eabb90b71 FEATURE: added error messages for bad theme CSS / JS 2017-04-19 16:46:46 -04:00
Sam 0a67d859d5 correct watcher so it handles color scheme changes correctly 2017-04-18 16:48:15 -04:00
Sam 5dd752877e FEATURE: try adding some preload hints for chrome 2017-04-17 11:52:43 -04:00
Sam 22214f5e5c Upgrade the Listen gem 2017-04-13 10:39:36 -04:00
Sam db9a44d4b5 we need theme vars when building theme css 2017-04-12 13:37:27 -04:00
Sam bbecc65737 force recompilation of css assets 2017-04-12 12:46:03 -04:00
Sam 8cd9afcfad move CSS precompilation to last step 2017-04-12 12:30:24 -04:00
Sam a3e8c3cd7b FEATURE: Native theme support
This feature introduces the concept of themes. Themes are an evolution
of site customizations.

Themes introduce two very big conceptual changes:

- A theme may include other "child themes", children can include grand
children and so on.

- A theme may specify a color scheme

The change does away with the idea of "enabled" color schemes.

It also adds a bunch of big niceties like

- You can source a theme from a git repo

- History for themes is much improved

- You can only have a single enabled theme. Themes can be selected by
    users, if you opt for it.

On a technical level this change comes with a whole bunch of goodies

- All CSS is now compiled using a custom pipeline that uses libsass
    see /lib/stylesheet

- There is a single pipeline for css compilation (in the past we used
    one for customizations and another one for the rest of the app

- The stylesheet pipeline is now divorced of sprockets, there is no
   reliance on sprockets for CSS bundling

- CSS is generated with source maps everywhere (including themes) this
    makes debugging much easier

- Our "live reloader" is smarter and avoid a flash of unstyled content
   we run a file watcher in "puma" in dev so you no longer need to run
   rake autospec to watch for CSS changes
2017-04-12 10:53:49 -04:00