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https://github.com/TryGhost/Casper/pull/403 added optimisations for reducing size of zip files but unfortunately it also stripped out `assets/css` which means that it's no longer possible to download the theme from the admin panel and use it for development.
- remove `assets/css` from the ignored files in the `zip` task
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- Optimised the `gulp zip` task, so the zip file doesn't include the `assets/css` (`built` folder is used for CSS) and the `dist` folder (is used to output the zip file)
closes#394
- closes potential phishing avenues by preventing external sites from changing the blogs url in the background after opening
- see https://mathiasbynens.github.io/rel-noopener/ for more info
A few people commented how pull-quote styling is odd for blockquotes. I agree. This reverts casper to use more traditional blockquote styling, but maintains the special pullquote styling now over on the H5 element. So if you want nice/wide/centered blue text, use an H5.
- Closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Casper/issues/364
- Closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Casper/issues/368
I alter this color to reddish for my own site, so it stood out much more easily than the Casper blue not matching the Firefox default. Autoprefixer isn't handling this one. Also, I tried adding this rule, comma separated, to the immediately above webkit rule... but it doesn't actually work when I do that, for some reason. Sorry for the redundancy!
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/::-moz-progress-bar
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- The 404 Error template can have a little more fancy logic than other templates
- Therefore, we make the 404 template have the get helper
- The fallback general error template has no use of the get helper
- This helps ensure that errors can be rendered
Closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Casper/issues/330
As usual Firefox is the bane of fucking everything and despite IE7 calling multiple times wanting its rendering back, here we are. Responsive video embeds insider a flexbox element do not work in Firefox and require an additional (very specific) wrapping div. I've adjusted the Fitvids.js script here to include that div in its injection along with the requisite styles. It's a horrible hack. Spent 2 hours trying to find another way but I cant.