* "return to dashboard" throws away changes, so change the label to
"cancel" to make this more clear.
* "Save profile" is probably the button you're looking for, so flag it
as btn-success to make this clear.
A big complaint from 2017 was that people overlooked things like
shirts and dinner tickets as those are complimentary, so they assumed
they didn't need to choose them.
This change adds some labels and some explanatory text to try to make
this more clear.
"Next" is green, indicating that it's the default path, the way
forward. "Back" is available but blue.
For extra consistency, the initial "Get ticket" button is now also a btn-success
Shouldnt be neccessary, template loader should be finding the template provided by the installed app.
but it's not, and I want rego to go live today, so here we go.
One day when things are nice this commit can be reverted and I will be crying a little less on the inside.
I think this removes most references to "hobart", "pycon", and "2017"
There are still some references to some images that we don't have a
replacement for.
Only want to show this once - not once per invoice.
It's not something most people will need to use so it doesn't need to
be a button. Restyle it to be a link
An errant ``{% if pending %}`` meant that we were only showing paid
and cancelled invoices - and the ability to buy new products - if
there was currently a pending invoice.
This change remove the errant check and allows for anyone with a paid
invoice to inspect it; or to add products.
* Remove the outdated compiled javascript once again
* Update the sitetree_header template to use more detail.
The extra detail here is taken from the menu_bootstrap3.html template
distributed with django-sitetree
Flagging this as a review table means we get sorting, pagination, and
search. Much awesome, esp when we want to do this like "show me all
the ones that haven't been notified yet"
* This reference was added in the very distant past
* But jquery.history.js itself has never been in the repo
* pyconau-2017 team resolved the dilemma but dropping
jquery.history.js into the repo
* But as near as I can tell, this does nothing except in obsolete
older browsers. The fact that it's been broken ever since it was
"added" is highly suggestive of it never having ever been used or
needed
* So, trim the fat. It's possible that this might break an older
browser that needs the functionality jquery.history.js provides -
except that such a browser would *already* be broken because
jquery.history.js has never actually been around to be used.
* If we ever do need this functionality, we can revert this
change.. and then we'd have to drop in jquery.history.js. In that
circumstance,
https://github.com/pyconau2017/symposion/commit/34bc7c0 may be of interest.
Remove in-app stale resources and their branching of different cons.
Remove dist and move everyting into static/src.
Remove unused stale resouces such as less and hbs, etc.
The bootstrap renderer did not do anything to signify required rows. We
can do this by adding a class for CSS to work on, and add this field in
a more simplified manner.
label-required == append ' *'
Boot custom CSS, and put some base, standard css in its place.
Shame I did not start with fresh Bootstrap4, but oh well.
Some more templates could be made to make this less messy, which would
be good.
This removes images, and giant headers, and makes the text - not white.
The next layer down in CSS is blue, so that's it for now.
This helps understand what's on the page visually, so this, at the
least, make testing easier for now.
This should eradicate wagtail from the project.
While wagtail may be nice, our goals are to keep all things public, and
having things locked behidn a DB is congruent to that plan.
All in all, the django project only leveraged a single wagtail feature,
"richtext" which has been hacikly removed and will result in bad display
of however it comes up. But this is on homepage.html, which will be
removed and covered up with a static website, which means we should be
able remove homepage entirely from this project.
This reduction hopefully makes the monolith easier to understand,
maintain, and wield.
Boxes takes content directly from the DB and drops it into the django
templates. This is rather ugly and goes against keeping as much as we
can in static locations. As such, this is being dropped.
Removed additional (and completely superfluous) styling in app.css that was otherwise making
our site look gluggy.
Mod'd fixtures (and updated db) to reflect PyCon rather than PinaxCon.
Nearly there. Much rubbish / cruft ripped out of site_base.html and content_page.html.
Had to modify cms_pages/models.py to accommodate a "simple" layout option in the homepage
editor.
Still some stuff to do. Styling not quite there yet, but want to checkpoint this.
* Adds schedule fragment script
* removes spurious logging
* Displays the right tab on DOM load.
* Load today’s schedule if we’re during the conference.
* remove TODO
* Optional track name with room name on schedule, access schedule by day eg /schedule/?day=Monday
* Changed to using a Track model rather than a char field
* Updates settings and requirements
* First pass at attendee profile
* Imports the registration templates; defines attendee profile models etc.
* First pass at themeing the registration form.
* First page of the registration form: done!
* Makes form validation nicer
* Adds populate_inventory
* Improves the additional items page
* Allows for rendering of formsets.
* Adds support for formset extending.
* Removes formset delete buttons
* Review page is LCA-ified
* Fixes some formset behaviour
* Fixes urls.py
* LCA-ifies product_category.html
* Invoices
* Credit card payments
* s/register/tickets/
* Show registration features only whilst products are available (think about this better, later)
* Updates the attendee profile form page
* Form tidy-up
* Makes it so that address info is copied from attendee profile to the address details are autofilled in Stripe.
* Adds feature to offer Australians a dropdown list of states rather than free text.
* Allow toggling of void invoices.
* Adds backgrounds to the headers in the registration process
* Improves the review page
* Adds “Linux Australia” to invoice details.
* Do not show balance due on void/refunded invoices.
* More thumbing
* Adds a link back to reports on each report.
* Tokenisation language.
* Another bug in credit card processing.
* Adds stripe refunds to options
* Removes spurious dashboard button.
* Tidies up the presentation of discounts.
* Tidies up presentation of voucher form.
* Fixes sponsor logo appearance with adblock.
* Front page tweaks
* Lets us specify alternative URLs in homepage panels
* more
* Updates discount amounts.
* More website fixes
* Changes language on pay invoice button
* Adds contact details to the invoice template.
* Updates the currency message in the invoice template.
* Explicitly includes e-mail address, because theme_contact_email doesn’t propagate
* Changes payment text.
* s/registration/selections/
* Removes final face palm
* Fixes lack of speaker dinner tickets for actual presenters.
* Adjusts wording in invoice e-mails
* Invoice wording.
* (FIX)
* Fixes margins on lists and tables
* Improvements arising from those CSS fixes.
* Changes description tags.
* Factors rendering of external links into its own template. Automagical!
* Adds wagtail templates for keynotes on the front page
* Migrates to Wagtail 1.6
* Migrates content pages to be a streamfield. Flexibility++.
* Fixes editing of ContentPage bodies
* Adds floating images to content pages
* Fixes the layout of floating images
* Adds anchor links to content pages.
* Adds presentation link to the keynote speaker block model
* LCA-ifies the schedule list
* Refactors cms_pages/content_page into a new base template
* cms_pages/content_page now derives from abstract_content_page
* news_index_page now derives from abstract_content_page
* news_page now derives from abstract_content_page.html
* utility_page now uses the content_page base template
* Factors out _right_floating_image.html
* Themes the presentation detail page
* Themes the speaker profile page.
* Themes the schedule list page.
* Minor work on schedule_conference.html
* Themes schedule_detail.html
* Replaces cradle.svg
* Adds a background image to the schedule pages
* Adds libravatar fallback for speaker profile images
* Adds new background images (must update colophon)
* Adds some magic so that we can have slightly different presentation backgrounds for different pages.
* Adds the sponsor block to the bottom of the page.
* Adds sponsor logos to footer.
* All migrations are now in this tree
* Fixes wagtail migrations
* Adjusts presentation_detail to allow for miniconfs (i.e. no target audience)
* Adds unpublishing to presentation detail
* Adds ScheduleHeaderParagraph, which allows us to add some text to the header of schedule pages.
* Adds NamedHeaderParagraph. It allows us to store header paragraphs in the CMS.
* Date formatting in the schedule
* First step for fixing images
* Allows us to automagically load the colophon
* Adds “publish changes” button.
* Can login with email address
* Modifications to review_admin.html
* Adds “submit & jump to random proposal” button
* If user has a speaker profile, display their speaker profile name alongside their comments instead of their user name.
* Simple form input fields now use TakeFlight styling
* Styles the form widgets as per the styles in our CSS
* Styling of TextArea now matches the remaining input types
* Adds is_last modifier to navigation dropdown
* Adds admin for talk, tutorial, and miniconf proposals
* Adds an RSS feed
* Adds a link to the RSS page
* Unbreaks the old news index page
* Adds never_cache to the login page, removes the never cache middleware from the settings