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author | 2018-06-05 16:07:35 +0100 | |
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committer | 2018-06-05 16:07:35 +0100 | |
commit | 13a3c1e29473aa9f563e8db4ad94cb3eee9bdfe6 (patch) | |
tree | 290c6d668ec9161a39065456a33ec634215907cc /pysite/route_manager.py | |
parent | documentation metadata API (#57) (diff) |
Move from CSS to SCSS (#86)
* Rewrite existing style.css with sass
* Add "uses-rst" class for pages that use rendered RST
This replaces the previous method of just listing
every page in the sass
* Remove old debug print
* Mixins and error pages
* Newly built CSS
* Add SASS cache to .gitignore
* New error SASS
* Slight changes to error template
* Add UIKit SCSS to repo
This includes the LICENSE and our customizations, which
makes life way easier for contributors
* Reorganize sass folder; your watchers can avoid uikit now
* Sass folder should be called scss
* Change variable names
* [SCSS] Linting
* Fix scss_lint gem name [ci skip]
* [SCSS] Now you can compile with just Python!
* Temporary hack to make the wiki editor taller
* [SCSS] @jchristgit
* [SCSS.py] Require specification of include dir to simplify the SCSS imports
* [SCSS] All inline styles have been removed
* [SCSS] Update UIKit theme to import from our variables
* [SCSS] Remove extra newlines in errors/_common.scss
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1 files changed, 4 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/pysite/route_manager.py b/pysite/route_manager.py index c899cf02..79fb67ac 100644 --- a/pysite/route_manager.py +++ b/pysite/route_manager.py @@ -36,6 +36,10 @@ class RouteManager: self.app.config["PREFERRED_URL_SCHEME"] = PREFERRED_URL_SCHEME self.app.config["WTF_CSRF_CHECK_DEFAULT"] = False # We only want to protect specific routes + # Trim blocks so that {% block %} statements in templates don't generate blank lines + self.app.jinja_env.trim_blocks = True + self.app.jinja_env.lstrip_blocks = True + # We make the token valid for the lifetime of the session because of the wiki - you might spend some # time editing an article, and it seems that session lifetime is a good analogue for how long you have # to edit |