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But first, please read +. diff --git a/components.js b/components.js index 161d03d..ed0f281 100644 --- a/components.js +++ b/components.js @@ -807,7 +807,7 @@ smCheckbox.innerHTML = ` --border-radius: 0.2rem; --border-color: rgba(var(--text-color), 0.7); } - :host([disable]) { + :host([disabled]) { opacity: 0.6; pointer-events: none; } @@ -903,9 +903,9 @@ customElements.define('sm-checkbox', class extends HTMLElement { set disabled(val) { if (val) { - this.setAttribute('disable', '') + this.setAttribute('disabled', '') } else { - this.removeAttribute('disable') + this.removeAttribute('disabled') } } @@ -965,7 +965,7 @@ customElements.define('sm-checkbox', class extends HTMLElement { } attributeChangedCallback(name, oldValue, newValue) { if (oldValue !== newValue) { - if (name === 'disable') { + if (name === 'disabled') { if (newValue === 'true') { this.isDisabled = true } else { @@ -1020,11 +1020,11 @@ smSwitch.innerHTML = ` cursor: pointer; -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent; } - :host(:not([disable])) label:focus-visible{ + :host(:not([disabled])) label:focus-visible{ -webkit-box-shadow: 0 0 0 0.1rem var(--accent-color); box-shadow: 0 0 0 0.1rem var(--accent-color); } - :host([disable]) { + :host([disabled]) { cursor: not-allowed; opacity: 0.6; pointer-events: none; @@ -1143,7 +1143,7 @@ customElements.define('sm-switch', class extends HTMLElement { } static get observedAttributes() { - return ['disable', 'checked'] + return ['disabled', 'checked'] } get disabled() { @@ -1152,9 +1152,9 @@ customElements.define('sm-switch', class extends HTMLElement { set disabled(val) { if (val) { - this.setAttribute('disable', '') + this.setAttribute('disabled', '') } else { - this.removeAttribute('disable') + this.removeAttribute('disabled') } } @@ -1193,8 +1193,8 @@ customElements.define('sm-switch', class extends HTMLElement { } attributeChangedCallback(name, oldValue, newValue) { if (oldValue !== newValue) { - if (name === 'disable') { - if (this.hasAttribute('disable')) { + if (name === 'disabled') { + if (this.hasAttribute('disabled')) { this.disabled = true } else { diff --git a/css/main.css b/css/main.css index 4bbb223..3519ced 100644 --- a/css/main.css +++ b/css/main.css @@ -96,6 +96,10 @@ ul { grid-auto-flow: column; } +.gap-1r { + gap: 1rem; +} + .align-center { -webkit-box-align: center; -ms-flex-align: center; @@ -368,9 +372,9 @@ textarea { width: 100%; } -#edit_article_popup #edit_section_container { - max-height: 50vh; - overflow-y: auto; +#edit_section_container { + gap: 1.5rem; + padding: 1rem 0; } .gallery-container { diff --git a/css/main.min.css b/css/main.min.css index 2276dec..2d38acb 100644 --- a/css/main.min.css +++ b/css/main.min.css @@ -1 +1 @@ -@import"https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Roboto+Slab:wght@400;500;700&family=Roboto:wght@400;500;700&display=swap";*{padding:0;margin:0;-webkit-box-sizing:border-box;box-sizing:border-box;font-family:"Roboto",sans-serif}html{scroll-behavior:smooth}body{--accent-color: #00a566;--light-shade: rgba(var(--text-color), 0.06);--text-color: 17, 17, 17;--text-color-light: 100, 100, 100;--foreground-color: 255, 255, 255;--background-color: #efefef;--error-color: red;color:rgba(var(--text-color), 1);height:calc(100%);font-size:clamp(1rem, 1.2vmax, 3rem);background:rgba(var(--foreground-color), 1)}body[data-theme=dark]{--accent-color:#00fa9a;--text-color: 240, 240, 240;--text-color-light: 170, 170, 170;--foreground-color: 20, 20, 20;--error-color: rgb(255, 106, 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.article-header{padding:1.5rem;word-break:break-all}.article__author{display:-webkit-inline-box;display:-ms-inline-flexbox;display:inline-flex;font-weight:normal;font-size:.8rem;color:#a7c5eb}.article-body .card-body{position:relative;-webkit-box-flex:1;-ms-flex:1;flex:1}.article-body .card-body .content-div{padding:0 1.5rem 4rem 1.5rem;min-height:16rem;line-height:1.7;max-height:50vh;overflow-y:auto;font-weight:400;overflow-wrap:break-word}.article-body .card-body .content-div *{overflow-wrap:break-word}.article-body .card-body button{position:absolute;bottom:0;right:0;margin-right:1rem}.article-body .card-body .submit-btn{background:var(--light-shade)}.article-body .card-footer{display:-webkit-box;display:-ms-flexbox;display:flex;padding:1rem 1.5rem}.article-body .card-footer 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a/index.html b/index.html index 1e892a3..415cd7d 100644 --- a/index.html +++ b/index.html @@ -817,8 +817,8 @@

Create a new article

- - + + Set as default @@ -843,7 +843,7 @@ Set as default -
+
`; document.getElementById('admindiv').innerHTML = admindivui; @@ -10333,8 +10333,8 @@ if (!Object.keys(floGlobals.appObjects[this.SUBJECT]).includes(Topic)) return; sectionSettingsList.innerHTML = ``; for (vals of Object.values(floGlobals.appObjects[this.SUBJECT][Topic].data)) { - sectionSettingsHtml += ` - `; + sectionSettingsHtml += ` + `; sec_counter++; }