no issue
- moved large inline JS from templates into separate JS files
- floating header
- gallery card support
- use `gulp-concat` to concatenate all JS files into a single `built/casper.js` file
- reduces external JS file requests from 3 (jquery, infinite-scroll.js, jquery.fitvids.js) down to 2 (jquery, casper.js) and reduces page size by removing repeated inline code
no issue
- This rename is due to new {{@site}} alias introduced in Ghost (dd1cf5ffc7) as {{@blog}} variable is deprecated now, and will be removed in v3
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/9741
- Ghost 1.25 has updated the HTML output of Koenig beta posts
- the `<div class="kg-post">` wrapper around post content has been removed
- for image cards the `.kg-image-wide` and `.kg-image-full` classes have been changed to `.kg-width-wide` and `.kg-width-full` and applied to the `<figure>` element rather than the `<img>` element
- this will be the default for *all* posts after upgrading to Ghost 2.0
Example output of the `{{content}}` helper for Koenig beta...
Before 1.25.0 (Ghost 1.23.0-1.24.9):
```html
<div class="kg-post">
<figure class="kg-image-card">
<img class="kg-image kg-image-wide" src="...">
<figcaption>example wide image</figcaption>
</figure>
</div>
```
After 1.25.0:
```html
<figure class="kg-image-card kg-width-wide">
<img class="kg-image" src="...">
<figcaption>example wide image</figcaption>
</figure>
```
For reference, in Ghost 1.x a non Koenig post with nothing but an image in the markdown (`![](...)`) would generate output like this:
```html
<div class="kg-card-markdown">
<img src="...">
</div>
```
no issue
- use a block param and if combo to add a guard to the get helper
- this ensures that the widget is only displayed if there is content available to display
- use a `{{#tag}}{{/tag}}` block for tag in tag.hbs
- use two braces consistently for `{{title}}`
- use double quotes consistently for attributes (quote switching is unnecessary)
Related to TryGhost/Ghost#3599 and TryGhost/Ghost#3389
- The title helper no longer needs triple-stashes to be safe
- The #author can now be used as a context block again