These files will be created and populated via the site first-run
set-up process. This should stop the commit history getting clogged up
with needless and irrelevant changes in these files.
The sections are more a check-list at this point. Things I need to
implement. I've stubbed them out and going to call it a day. They HTML
I've used is rough but it give me something to work on next time I
work on this project.
This is template still needs a lot of work done to it. The additions
in this commit focus on the set home page and enable/disable the
sign-up features.
This is work-in-progress for the site-settings section of the
website. These additional features in this commit focus on setting
home page and enabling/disabling the sign-up features.
This template displays a list of pages stored in the system in the
/storage directory. It is very rough -- only bare basics to get the
page operational.
This is prep. for getting a working version of the /create/page
defroute. My thinking at the minute is the logged in user can create a
'page' which is a page specific to the website and a 'post' of some
sort for an actual archive entry. I don't know how desirable or
feasible this design/approach is but I'm trying it to find out.
This replaces white spaces in a string with a hyphen ('-'). I prefer
file names to be stored with no white space, which is where I intend
to use this function the most.
The code in this commit is very rough but it works. I just got the
basics up and running. The template posts the content but the back
isn't implemented yet. At this moment in time, I need Nic to sign-off
on what she wants from this page. There is a chance this template
might not exist in the future.
The code in here is for the site's administrator to see a list of all
the users with an account with edit and delete options. There is,
also, a section to create new users (non-admin. accounts).
Just an extra check in amongst what's already there. If the username
the new sign-up attempt has entered matched one already in the
database, a message is relayed stating as much and redirects back to
the sign-up page.