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Happy 100th commit! For the 100th commit, I've revamped a good portion of the user interface, and we don't plan on stopping! There's more to come! Each theme has more of a distinct feel in the control panel now. I moved a large portion of the inline CSS into global.css, tweaked some core code which didn't line up, and added CSS text insertions to make things more flexible. Revamped the alerts interface. We have more changes coming up! Added screenshots for Tempra Cursive and Tempra Conflux Mobile to the README. Added a .htaccess file, just in case someone plops Gosora in Apache's /www/ folder to stop the contents of config.go from becoming publically visible. Never put Gosora in your /www/ folder, Gosora is a standalone program which does NOT use Apache or any other webserver. Fixed a bug in the inline forum editor. Added a hand-written Markdown parser which is much faster than the previous Regex based one. This is still a work in progress. Added support for strikethrough and underline elements to the Markdown parser. Fixed the missing semicolons in global.js Revamped the form CSS. Author bits on the theme manager now link to the author's website. Improved the profiles a little. The code in the stylesheets now have a more consistent style. Fixed a bug in the Cosmo theme relating to the fact that Gosora doesn't have sidebars yet. There are many more changes which aren't listed here. If weirdness regarding lines or spacing occurs, I'm experimenting with a new text editor. I hope to have this fixed by the next commit.
2017-05-29 14:52:37 +00:00
# Gosora doesn't use Apache, this file is just here to stop Apache from blindly serving our config files, etc. when this program isn't intended to be served in such a manner at all
deny from all