"dummy pages" on v3 were unstyled, giving them very small height which led to a cycle of pages changing size, which shifted other pages into view, which changed their sizes, etc.
Inserting a \column into the end of the page (and a nbsp after). This makes the page emulate column-fill:auto (the standard "Homebrewery" behavior) since there is always at least one column-break, making the browser try less hard to aggressively "balance" the columns.
Then, when a user inserts `wide` or `column-span` elements, `column-fill: balance` will be able to take over and work as we expect.
* Include two versions of Marked.js
* Include two versions of Marked.js
* Working two different render pipelines
Adds stylesheet "styleLegacy.less"
Adds markdownHandler "markdownLegacy.js"
The BrewRenderer will switch between these and the new pipeline dependent on the "version" prop passed in.
* Mustache-style div blocks
* Legacy snippets & columnbreak
* Codemirror styling for Div Blocks
* Lint
* Codemirror highlights for inline Divs as well
These will turn red `{{class Content}}`
Multi-line divs will turn purple
```
{{class,class2
content
}}
```
No real need for these to be different colors. Just for testing.
* More lint
* Update dependencies.
* Adding Button to switch render pipelines
* Update Marked.js
* Popup alert to refresh page when renderer changed
* Don't compress files in Development (very slow)
* Block DIV or inline Span depending on {{ placement
* \column emits a Div instead of Span
* Allow share page to use new renderer
* {{ divs no longer need empty lines. Spans work in lists.
* Typo
* Typo
* Enforce \page must be at start of line. Code cleanup.
* Inject newlines after/before {{/}} to avoid needing blank lines
* Fixes issues with tables.
* Remove console.log
* Fix spacing issue for Spans
* Move things from Brewrenderer to Markdown
Try to keep all custom text fiddling in one spot.
* Rename variables
* Update Font-Awesome to v5.15. Fix style issues on popups.
* Update {{ Divs/Spans, Fix nested hilighting
* Fixed Spans/divs with no tags or just commas
* Use blacklist for {{ to allow more characters
* Update package-lock.json
* Update all icons to Font-awesome 5
* V3 hidden behind config variable
Add "globalThis.enable_v3 = true" in the console to enable.
* lint
* Give user styles higher priority to still allow overrides
* Apply style priority to *all* user styles
* Change .legacy .v3 to .phb, .phb3
* Include two versions of Marked.js
* Include two versions of Marked.js
* Working two different render pipelines
Adds stylesheet "styleLegacy.less"
Adds markdownHandler "markdownLegacy.js"
The BrewRenderer will switch between these and the new pipeline dependent on the "version" prop passed in.
* Mustache-style div blocks
* Legacy snippets & columnbreak
* Codemirror styling for Div Blocks
* Lint
* Codemirror highlights for inline Divs as well
These will turn red `{{class Content}}`
Multi-line divs will turn purple
```
{{class,class2
content
}}
```
No real need for these to be different colors. Just for testing.
* More lint
* Update dependencies.
* Adding Button to switch render pipelines
* Update Marked.js
* Popup alert to refresh page when renderer changed
* Don't compress files in Development (very slow)
* Block DIV or inline Span depending on {{ placement
* \column emits a Div instead of Span
* Allow share page to use new renderer
* {{ divs no longer need empty lines. Spans work in lists.
* Typo
* Typo
* Enforce \page must be at start of line. Code cleanup.
* Inject newlines after/before {{/}} to avoid needing blank lines
* Fixes issues with tables.
* Remove console.log
* Fix spacing issue for Spans
* Move things from Brewrenderer to Markdown
Try to keep all custom text fiddling in one spot.
* Rename variables
* Update Font-Awesome to v5.15. Fix style issues on popups.
* Update {{ Divs/Spans, Fix nested hilighting
* Fixed Spans/divs with no tags or just commas
* Use blacklist for {{ to allow more characters
* Update package-lock.json
* Update all icons to Font-awesome 5
* V3 hidden behind config variable
Add "globalThis.enable_v3 = true" in the console to enable.
* lint
1) Rendering is fast enough on the client we don't need to provide SSR for the brew contents.
2) This leaves our server open to REDOS attacks if users create ridiculously long single lines of text. The Markdown parser slows down with exponential time which becomes noticeable at 10,000+ characters in one line, and at 200,000+ characters will stall the server and eventually crash.
3) This now shows a nice loading circle for the half-second that a page takes to render. If a user tries to load a huge line of text the loading circle will be there instead of a blank white page.