- 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.
- Replace OpenLayers with Mapbox GL for map rendering.
- Update CSS for map styling and control visibility.
- Integrate weather art into map popups.
- Add Mapbox token to credentials.yml.enc
This commit replaces the existing OpenLayers map implementation
with Mapbox GL. It also adjusts the styling and adds a
weather art display to the map popup, which enhances the
user experience. The necessary changes include modifying
stylesheets, JavaScript controllers, view templates, and
updating the credentials file. The motivation is to enhance
map rendering performance and user experience.
- Replaced Leaflet with OpenLayers for improved map rendering
- Added OpenLayers CSS and removed Leaflet CSS
- Updated map controller to use OpenLayers API
- Added marker icon in public directory
- Added scopes and associations for weather art in City model
This change migrates the map display from Leaflet to
OpenLayers, providing better performance and more features.
It also introduces new model associations for weather arts,
allowing to sort cities by latest weather updates.
- Implement MapController for displaying city maps
- Add map rendering in the city show view
- Include weather arts in the city show controller
- Update asset pipeline to include Leaflet CSS and JS
This commit introduces a map feature that allows users to view
geographical information related to cities. The map is integrated
with weather arts data, enhancing the overall functionality of
the city show page.
- 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 jQuery and jQuery UI libraries
- Create an add_jquery.js for global availability
- Import active_admin.js to initialize the setup
These changes integrate jQuery and jQuery UI into the project, which
will facilitate more interactive user interface features. The jQuery
object is made globally accessible to use within other scripts.
- Standardize string quotes in various files for consistency.
- Remove commented-out tests from cities and weather_arts controllers to improve readability.
- Clean up admin_users and weather_arts fixture files by commenting out unused entries instead of removing them.
These changes are aimed at enhancing code readability and maintainability, ensuring that code adheres to style guidelines without removing useful comments for future reference.
- 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.