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535a0029f9 Replace some JS with the @starting-style CSS directive
Oh sweet, I learned about a new CSS feature with good-enough support!
This lets you use CSS transitions for an element as it enters the page,
or becomes visible.

Firefox only has partial support for this feature rn, but its partial
support covers our case, I tested to make sure! (Specifically, it
doesn't handle transitioning from `display: none` yet, which isn't what
we're doing.)
2024-09-24 19:33:06 -07:00
d27c03606f Delete unused images
Whew, quite a history here! I didn't _extensively_ audit for these, but
I scanned with pretty good searches and hit major pages and they didn't
crash, so. Good enough for me!
2024-09-20 19:38:52 -07:00
4bc38db5aa Replace closet_hangers/petpage.js with modern CSS
We use jQuery to basically simulate the `:has()` pseudoselector. Let's
just, use `:has()` now!
2024-09-20 19:27:39 -07:00
2ab1951e68 Move closet_hangers/petpage stylesheet into its own CSS file 2024-09-20 19:26:06 -07:00
31619071af Remove ajax_auth.js lib, by merging it in where needed
It's only actually used in two JS files, so rather than doing a weird
global `$.ajaxSetup` call, let's just inline it into the small handful
of AJAX calls that actually care.
2024-09-20 19:10:26 -07:00
1f53615654 Add "State of DTI: 2024" blog post announcement 2024-09-20 18:02:58 -07:00
5bf2ef42a0 Move JS libraries to vendor/javascript
The silly motivation is that I wanted to remove `.prettierignore`,
which just exists to omit that one folder from `npm run format`. But it
also seems like this is the standard place to put them—a standard
created long after we first set this up lol
2024-09-13 21:16:46 -07:00
81e4d16816 Remove unused Delicious-Heavy.otf font
I don't think we've uhh ever used this? Idk?
2024-09-13 20:39:22 -07:00
95ae669549 Remove Noto fonts and just use system-ui
Yeah, I don't remember why So Many Years Ago I felt it was important to
use the Droid fonts; I adapted this choice into the Noto fonts when
modernizing the other day, but, tbh, the default system fonts are
probably just a better fit for like. everything we do, and then *not*
downloading MB of font files.

I also feel like a lot of the contexts where we used serif fonts were
like, frankly incidental, based on where we chose `<p>` for semantic
reasons? I don't think any of them actually are made much better by
serifs, I'm okay with just simplifying and dropping that, instead of
looking for a better serif font stack to replace it.
2024-09-13 20:07:12 -07:00
68b6f46939 Oops, fix typo blocking non-bold-or-italic Delicious font from loading 2024-09-09 21:45:52 -07:00
cf6a19a7fc Use Noto Sans as a fallback if Delicious fails to load
This shouldn't ever be an issue in practice? I just noticed it because
something funny is going on with the `#userbar` element specifically
not using the Delicious font, and so I figured, hey, this simulates a
very real possible scenario, I'd rather use our consistent sans font
in this case!
2024-09-09 21:44:39 -07:00
9e052789db fix hash in Thanks for showing us banner 2024-09-09 21:37:56 -07:00
30f211caf3 Remove some now-unused homepage styles
These must be from long ago! Shrug!
2024-09-09 21:35:06 -07:00
dab865689f Refactor module sections on homepage, to handle font change
Huh okay, moving to my other machine, the change to Noto Sans subtly
broke the homepage layout a bit, wrapping the form buttons to the next
line in the three module sections.

Here, I refactor to more modern grid/flexbox sensibilities. Btw, there
was a Flexbox thing that didn't work quite how I expected? I commented
on my confusion, but checked in Chrome and Firefox and it seems to work
in both, so, ok!
2024-09-09 21:33:05 -07:00
874483eacb Fix SassC::SyntaxError when compiling perfectly valid CSS files
Okay cool, so this was an error that was happening *only* when building
assets for production: Sass's CSS minifier isn't familiar with all
modern CSS syntax (I think is the issue?), and so errors on things that
are actually totally okay.

I had previously worked around this in `swf_assets/show.css` with an
equivalent syntax that Sass recognized. But in this latest case with
the new `fonts.css.erb`, it was upset about the `src` list for the
fonts, and I don't know a workaround for that.

So, let's just disable Sass's CSS minification for now. I imagine the
difference isn't huge when CSS compresses just fine with gzip anyway?
(Most of what you can "minify" in CSS is whitespace, and that largely
seems silly to me when gzip is running.)
2024-09-09 19:59:43 -07:00
2466e5971e Move font definitions into a separate CSS file, using ERB and not Sass
Just checking out what doing asset references in a non-Sass way is!
2024-09-09 19:49:51 -07:00
ce50a19d31 Remove second reference to Delicious fonts that I missed 2024-09-09 19:45:58 -07:00
d55512ad99 Remove unused _blue.sass file
I think these were for the old site layout, which we replaced with the
"clean" theme?
2024-09-09 19:34:10 -07:00
852dc74001 Migrate from Droid fonts to Noto fonts, and host them locally
I was just scrolling our CSS and surprised to find we use Google Fonts
embeds! I don't like depending on external hosts like that.

Google Fonts doesn't offer the Droid fonts for download anymore,
though—looks like the Noto fonts are their spiritual successor. The
Droid Serif and Noto Serif fonts look visually identical to me, but the
Sans ones are a bit different… I kinda like the charm of the Droid Sans
better, but ah well! I'd rather be moving forward with a more modern
font with more reliable glyph support etc for now.
2024-09-09 19:31:41 -07:00
0f7b01bec3 Remove unused DEBUG variable from pets/bulk.js
Huh, I wonder what that used to do! Oh well!
2024-09-09 19:05:07 -07:00
a14c4fca48 Remove needed items form on Modeling Hub
I think this has just been broken for a long time? And I don't think
it's very useful in a world 15 years later, where our problem *used* to
be giant gaps in our library, which isn't really our data problem
anymore.
2024-09-09 18:56:39 -07:00
a315282b70 Extract all the item pages' stylesheets into their own CSS files
No more of this loading everything into `application.css`! I'm
arbitrarily starting here because that's where I've been playing
lately, but this is part of a larger effort to move toward a more
straightforward CSS architecture (and away from Sass even?)
2024-09-09 18:48:08 -07:00
8a8dd468be Improve handling of image hash pet names on the homepage
Closes #3, by adapting the suggested changes! Thank you!!

We both change how we create pet name preview jobs, by catching the `@`
case early; and we better handle symbols in pet names when showing the
thank you message, by parsing the query string more correctly.

Co-Authored-By: Steve C <diceroll123@gmail.com>
2024-09-09 18:25:56 -07:00
903fb19d5c Remove some unused code from outfits/new.js
This whole file could probably be made a LOT smaller and simpler but
hey, I'm not in the mood lol!
2024-09-09 18:11:03 -07:00
7f356cdede Slight improvement to Customize More noscript behavior
My wife suggested this, thanks Aria!! Identical behavior, but not using
the hack of reading the `style` attribute.
2024-09-09 16:27:39 -07:00
2aed7b21db Add noscript hover behavior for the Customize More button on item page 2024-09-09 16:19:20 -07:00
0e314482f7 Set Prettier default to tabs instead of spaces, run on all JS
I haven't been running Prettier consistently on things in this project.
Now, it's quick-runnable, and I've got it on everything!

Also, I just think tabs are the right default for this kind of thing,
and I'm glad to get to switch over to it! (In `package.json`.)
2024-09-09 16:11:48 -07:00
71ffb7f1be Add the slide-out "Customize more" label back to item preview button
I skipped this for a bit because I couldn't think of a simple way to
adapt this behavior to a web component + vanilla CSS setting, but then
I thought of CSS variables, and sat down and cranked this out!
2024-09-09 13:05:42 -07:00
2ffad8120e Oops, one more item preview area size tweak 2024-09-08 19:08:27 -07:00
3f4e864a17 Tweak styles for item preview area sizes
I noticed the last row of the species faces required a scroll, I forget
when that happened! But I made some tweaks, most notably widened the
container from the normal 800px, so that on bigger screens everything
lays out and aligns nice, without requiring any scrolling of the face
container!
2024-09-08 18:54:11 -07:00
27774d908f Better error handling for item page preview HTTP error
If something goes wrong, like the site goes down or has an intermittent
error, try a full pageload. That way, we're both retrying, and in a way
that gives the user more control and visibility into what's going on,
and what they can potentially do about it. (e.g. if there's a useful
error message, they will see it!)
2024-09-08 13:36:30 -07:00
09572b5c05 Improve noscript species face picker styles
Fix z-index conflicts, and not always covering the whole option set
2024-09-08 13:29:34 -07:00
c9f2d660bc Handle crash on new item page when SWF asset has no image available 2024-09-06 17:57:18 -07:00
96215c037a Add Customize More button back to item pages
Oh right, forgot about this lol!

The specific effect on Impress 2020 where the button label expands is,
kinda hard to implement in normal CSS/JS, and so I'm not in the mood
and I'm settling for the `title` attribute lol
2024-09-06 17:12:11 -07:00
3a18820d05 Oops, fix layout for error when item preview fails to load
Oh right, I need the error indicator to be part of a container that
also contains the outfit viewer, to appear below it!

I was motivated because I realized I forgot the Customize More button
so now I'm building it lol
2024-09-06 16:24:58 -07:00
d69c37089e Fix bug where item preview loading indicator sometimes doesn't delay
The loading indicator *should* fade in after two seconds, to avoid a
flash of a loading indicator when the page loads quickly - but in some
circumstances it wouldn't delay:

1. Visit an item page. (It delays correctly the first time!)
2. Click "Infinite Closet", then click a link to another item page.
3. The loading indicator appears immediately, because this time the
   web component JS is already loaded, so the `outfit-layer` elements
   enter `:state(loading)` *immediately*. The element starts at
   `opacity: 1`, and the delay doesn't matter, because it was never at
   anything else.

In this change, we have the `outfit-viewer` web component take on a
`:state(after-first-frame)`, after a `setTimeout(0)` resolves. That
enables the loading state CSS to *never* apply on the first frame, but
then sometimes kick in on the *second* frame, so that the element is
correctly perceived as "transitioning" from hidden to visible, and the
two-second delay will apply.
2024-09-06 12:13:10 -07:00
5001a50a60 Add announcement about new item page, replacing the hidden Neopass one 2024-09-06 11:47:17 -07:00
30eced448d Fix bug precompiling a CSS file that contains a min() expression
When I run `bin/deploy:precompile` on the previous version, I get an
error from libsass that `vw` and `vh` are incompatible units. I don't
get this error in development, only when compiling for production.

My inference is:
1. For the production build, Sass is trying to preprocess even non-SASS
   files, maybe to help minify them?
2. In Sass, their `min()` existed before CSS's `min()`, so it's
   treating it Like That, and returning a reasonable-in-some-cases-but-
   not-here error that `min(100vw, 100vh)` can't be *precomputed*.

Anyway, wrapping it in `calc()` isn't a *problem*, and helps the Sass
compiler not try to precompute it, so. Okay!
https://github.com/sass/node-sass/issues/2815#issuecomment-575926329
2024-09-06 11:00:49 -07:00
6f08abc3aa Add html5 badge to new item previews 2024-09-05 18:48:41 -07:00
4d5b583432 Remove some unnecessary console messages for new outfit viewer
For static image layers, this was *always* logging that we failed to
send the frame a "pause" message. Which, like, of course!

It makes sense to log the notable circumstance where we send a message
we *expect* to arrive, but the frame isn't loaded yet. But if there's
just no frame, ignore it and don't bother to say so.
2024-09-05 17:37:16 -07:00
2e48376c5a Auto-submit the species color picker on change, for new item previews 2024-09-05 17:34:54 -07:00
2ea8f16e43 Style the face picker on item page nicely for desktop! 2024-09-05 16:51:06 -07:00
de99e0236b Style the face picker on item page nicely for mobile
The desktop view isn't built yet, but this is nice!
2024-09-05 16:28:17 -07:00
6dd8e585a3 Add responsive layout for item page
We add a new `use_responsive_design` helper, for pages to opt into this
new CSS—mostly just because like… it's *worse* to apply these styles
for pages that don't expect it 😅

And then, I fix up a couple things on the item page (including in the
general items layout) to match!

I'm doing this because the species face picker layout is going to want
some responsive awareness, and I want to be doing that from the start!
2024-09-05 16:18:48 -07:00
77ff55353c Copy selected/focus face picker styles from Impress 2020 2024-09-03 17:54:56 -07:00
a88fc14bd7 Use hi-res pet images in face picker for new item previews 2024-09-03 17:34:31 -07:00
4c44f8d6a4 Fix species face picker going inert again after Turbo frame load
Here, I remember the trick I learned when building the outfit viewer:
web components are great for making sure stuff stays initialized well
in a Turbo environment!

The problem was, after submitting the form and getting a new preview
loaded via Turbo, the part where we remove `inert` would get undone.
Additionally, this script only loads *once* per session, so if you
Turbo-nav to a different item then that part of the page never ran.

Instead, we use web components to remove the attributes on mount, then
again if they're ever reapplied by Idiomorph.
2024-09-03 17:07:53 -07:00
2b2bffd9da Disable pet faces that the item doesn't fit, in new item previews 2024-09-03 16:42:04 -07:00
a184c75575 Handle noscript for the new species face picker
We mark the options as `inert` and `aria-hidden` while the JS is still
loading—and if the `noscript` tag tells us it's never coming, it covers
up the picker with a brief explainer!
2024-09-03 13:46:55 -07:00
c06c297174 Extremely lo-fi new species face picker for simplified item previews
The basics are working great! There's a few known missing things though:
- Add reasonable noscript behavior
- Disable options where there's no valid appearance
- Lay it out actually _good_, instead of just images dumped there
2024-09-03 13:30:12 -07:00