Introduced a modular CSS variable system for easier theme management, enhancing the maintainability and scalability of our site's design. Reorganized the HTML structure in the index page for a more semantic layout, improving accessibility and SEO. Additionally, updated the styling of UI components, such as navigation and cards, for a more modern and cohesive look. This change not only refreshes the website's aesthetics but also improves the user experience on both desktop and mobile devices.
Introduced a specific height for the navbar logo across the application
to ensure consistency in the navbar's visual presentation. By adjusting
the CSS to set a fixed height and applying the corresponding class to
the logo in the header, the layout becomes more predictable and
harmonious, significantly improving the user interface's appearance.
Updated CSS to include word-wrapping rules and adjusted the article template to apply these styles to content rows, ensuring better handling of long strings without space characters and improving the readability of articles with unusual text content. No layout disruption expected.
Updated the project name and references across various files, including README, template headers, and footers to reflect the rebranding from 'Indestructables' to 'Structables'. The favicon has been removed, and the main logo updated to align with the new branding. The commit modifies links to the source code repository as part of rebranding efforts. This change creates a clear distinction from the upstream project while maintaining acknowledgments to the original sources.
- Add 'privacy.txt' to .gitignore to prevent checking it in
- Refactor data storage from arrays to dictionaries for better data handling in 'main.py'
- Include 'pathlib' import for handling filesystem paths
- Introduce new CSS and Bootstrap files providing updated styles and responsive design elements
- Modify HTML templates to use updated data structures and enhance accessibility
These changes improve code readability, maintain project consistency, and enhance the front-end presentation. This work is part of ongoing efforts to better manage project data, secure sensitive information, and provide a more robust user interface.