Yep, looks good
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Oct 3 2019
ok, how about this:
Looks great 👍
The current UI status, showing the success message after submission.
Yeah, just the script in that comment should be enough. I think the yesterday, today and tomorrow thing was in case we had those maps of dates to local translations -- so you can disregard.
So this seems to work well with only the script provided. Where were the uses of yesterday, today and tomorrow?
Oct 2 2019
Here's some starter code for handling when an admin presses the "Reset Password" button (ideally, put this in admin.go). It either accepts a new password or generates a temporary one.
This is another small one that'll be a nice usability improvement.
This would be another good one to tackle next. Let's use the same style, position, etc. as we do in the templates/chorus-collection-post.tmpl template.
That's in the javascript near the bottom of the page -- I believe it loads a default value named anonymous or draft via some h.js helper functions.
@matt I have the template part done and working, just wondering if you remember off hand where we look up the last-selected publish choice.
Sep 25 2019
I've been thinking about implementation details for this.
Sep 23 2019
This will likely be a moderate refactor.
Sep 21 2019
Sep 20 2019
As mentioned in this GitHub comment, we want to support posting drafts with wf-cli, so we don't want this behavior.
Sep 18 2019
This is a bit different than differential as it is post commit. I really like the concept of the pre commit review with differential though.
Sep 16 2019
Sep 14 2019
Sep 13 2019
sure, sounds good
Hmm yeah, good idea. I'd say we send them to some user page and show a message, but with the chorus config, things get complicated. Maybe just redirect to / for now, and we'll see how that works. I don't imagine it happening too often.
Here is the page so far. I thought of adding fancy click to copy javascript but decided to hold off until another time. It's not really important.
