- Change badge class from 'badge-neutral' to 'badge-ghost' for
better visual consistency.
- This update improves the UI by aligning the badge styles with
the overall design language of the application.
- Update background color for better visibility
- Adjust padding and margins for improved spacing
- Refactor card components for a cleaner design
- Add AI Prompt section for better user engagement
These changes improve the overall user experience by making the
weather art display more visually appealing and easier to
navigate. The layout adjustments also enhance the mobile
view, ensuring a consistent experience across devices.
- Added `share_controller.js` to handle sharing logic.
- Created `_share_social.html.erb` partial for social sharing buttons.
- Integrated share buttons into city and weather art show pages.
- Added sharer.js dependency.
This feature allows users to share city and weather art pages on
various social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn,
Pinterest, Telegram, and WhatsApp, increasing content visibility.
The auto ad is added to the city page and the weather art page. It improves user experience by showing relevant ads to the user. This change should not affect performance as it only modifies the view.
- Add auto ad in city page and weather art page.
- Refactor shadow effects to improve user experience.
- No side effects or any other consequences.
- Renamed `app/views/cities/_map.html.erb` to
`app/views/shared/_map.html.erb`
- Updated references to the map partial in `cities/show.html.erb` and
`weather_arts/show.html.erb`
- Adjusted the layout in `cities/show.html.erb` and
`weather_arts/show.html.erb` for visual consistency.
This refactoring improves code reusability and maintainability by
centralizing the map component. It also improves the visual
presentation of the application.
- Introduce a new partial for displaying weather statistics in
a consistent card format.
- Refactor the city show page to utilize the new statistics
card partial, simplifying the code structure.
- Update layout and styling for improved UX and maintainability.
These changes enhance the maintainability of the codebase by
promoting reuse of the statistics card component and improving
the overall presentation of weather data for cities.
- Introduce a new method `formatted_time` in the `WeatherArt` model
- Update various views to use this new method for date and time display
- Support formatting in local time zones or UTC
This update enhances the time representation for weather data, ensuring
that displayed times can reflect the user's local timezone or remain
fixed at UTC. This improves the usability of the application for
users in different regions.
- Replace local timezone display with UTC in the weather
display components
- Adjust time formatting in both city and weather art views
This change standardizes the time format across the application,
making it clear that the displayed times are in UTC, aiding user
understanding and consistency in time representation.
- Introduced PageLoadTimeController to measure and display
page load times.
- Moved the footer content into a partial for better code
organization.
- Added 'bullet' gem for performance monitoring.
This commit enhances the application by providing useful
information about load time directly in the UI and
refactoring the layout code for maintainability.
- Remove deprecated `image_with_watermark` attachment.
- Introduce `webp_image`, `preview_image`, and `watermarked_image` methods in `WeatherArt` model for optimized image formats.
- Update views to use new image variants, including webp and previews, improving loading times and visual quality.
- Ensure images are processed with relevant attributes such as quality and dimensions for better performance and user experience.
These changes enhance the image handling capabilities of the application by ensuring images are served in a more efficient format (WebP) and with improved resizing options, leading to better performance overall.
- Implemented a new admin panel that allows administrators to view
statistics and manage weather art. The panel includes:
- A card displaying total images and today's images
- Buttons to generate new art and edit the city
- Added `admin?` helper method to check if the current user is an
administrator.
- Updated database configuration to use safer credentials lookup
method `dig` for development database URL instead of the
previous method, improving reliability in accessing nested
credentials.
- Change displayed time from weather_date to created_at in
cities and weather arts show templates. This ensures that the
time shown reflects when the record was created instead of the
weather date which may not be accurate for representation.
- Implement previous and next weather art navigation
- Update weather arts controller to fetch adjacent weather arts
- Modify show view to include navigation links
This update enhances the user experience by allowing users to
navigate through weather arts seamlessly. The previous and
next buttons improve accessibility, providing a smoother
browsing experience. The implementation also accounts for
situations where no adjacent weather arts exist, ensuring
clarity for users.
- Remove unnecessary image tag
- Add city name to weather art title
- Improve image scaling effect
These changes aim to enhance the user experience by providing a clearer and more visually appealing representation of the weather art, including the location it represents.
- Update image link to use original blob instead of a resized variant
- Remove the resizing option for the image tag for better fidelity
- Modify CSS class for a smoother hover effect without scaling issues
This refactor improves the image loading behavior by allowing
full-resolution images to be loaded directly. The previous resizing
was limiting image quality, and this change enhances user experience
when viewing weather art.
- Integrate PhotoSwipe library for enhanced image viewing
- Create PhotoSwipeLightBoxController to manage images
- Register lightbox controller in Stimulus framework
- Update views to include lightbox functionality
- Modify styles to accommodate new design elements
This commit introduces a new way for users to view images with
PhotoSwipe, improving the interactivity of the photo gallery. It
also includes adjustments to the layout and styles for better
presentation and user experience.
- Introduce `weather_description_icon` and `weather_stat_icon`
helper methods for displaying SVG icons based on weather
conditions and statistics.
- Enhance the city show view by using these icons to display
visual weather information such as temperature, wind, humidity,
visibility, pressure, and cloud cover.
- Optimize the visual styling and layout of the weather stats
and cards for better user experience.
- Introduced `SeoConcern` module to handle SEO meta tags
- Integrated `meta-tags` gem for customizable meta tags
- Created `RefreshSitemapWorker` to automate sitemap updates
- Added relevant meta tags in controllers for weather art and cities
- Configured sitemap generation settings
These changes improve the SEO of the application by ensuring that
pages have appropriate meta tags. Additionally, a sitemap is now
generated and refreshed daily, enhancing site visibility to search
engines.
- Import Playfair Display and Raleway fonts for better typography
- Add a method to `City` model for fetching the latest weather art
- Revamp city index and show pages for improved layout and usability
- Update styles in the layout and main pages to enhance user experience
These changes promote visual consistency and enhance user interaction within the platform, providing a more engaging experience.
- Update CitiesController to list all cities ordered by name
- Add latest and featured weather arts in HomeController
- Display city details, including weather art history, in Cities#show
- Expand layout with a footer and enhanced navigation
- Integrate new daisyUI plugin for improved styling
These changes improve user navigation and visual presentation on both
city and weather art pages, making it easier to browse and view
information. The introduction of daisyUI also modernizes the UI with
consistent design elements.
- Integrate 'friendly_id' gem for sluggable functionality in City model
- Create ActiveAdmin resources for managing cities and weather arts
- Implement controller logic for cities
- Add database migrations for cities and weather arts creation
- Seed database with sample data for testing
- Create initial test cases for controllers and models
This commit enhances the application's URL handling by allowing friendly URLs for cities and weather arts. The addition of ActiveAdmin resources facilitates easier management through a web interface.