Up to now, scripts were loaded prior to the stylesheet in <head>. When
scripts are loaded before stylesheets, it is possible that scripts
execute on the DOM elements before styles are fully loaded. This can
yield unexpected results.
In the case of the features/desktop/signs_up.feature tests, it would
happen every so often that the scripts ran before styles were loaded.
For example, the app.views.Publisher class (responsible for actions
related to creating a new post) relies on the poll element being either
hidden (or poll options being defined). As per stylesheet, the poll is
hidden by default. But when the scripts run before the stylesheet has
loaded, the poll appears visible to the script and post submission is
disabled.
This is fixed by loading stylesheets prior to scripts. See SO for more
info: https://stackoverflow.com/a/1324720/6451879
* Adds a new metadata helper and methods to PostPresenter to have metas on post pages.
* Adds tests to post controller to check correctness of metas
* Add methods to PersonPresenter to have metas on profile pages
* Correct meta data helper test
* Update PersonPresenter, add test to PeopleController
* Creates TagPresenter. Display tag metas on tag index page
* Updata meta data helper spec
* Not displaying bio as the description meta on profile page for now. Privacy concerns to be cleared.
* Set meta info as hashes in presenters
* Move original hardcoded metas info to config/defaults.yml
* metas_tags include by default the general metas, update views
* Update code style, clean views
* Renames TagPresenter StreamTagPresenter, updates TagController spec
* Add a default_metas entry to diaspora.yml.example
* Align metas hash in presenters, refactor meta data helper
* Use bio as description meta if user has a public profile
* Rename StreamTagPresenter to TagStreamPresenter
Implement the jquery_include_tag helper, which is used in several
views but was not implemented in the code. This helper attempts to
load jQuery from the Google CDN (matching the version of the vendored
jquery.js in jquery-rails), falling back to the vendored copy if the
google CDN fails. The helper also loads jquery_ujs.js from jquery-rails.
A jquery_cdn setting is added to application.yml to enable or disable
serving jQuery from the Google CDN (for those podmins who would rather
not use Google's services).
Update app/views/application.html.haml to use the jquery_include_tag
helper since it was the only view that was including the vendored
copy of jquery directly with jquery_include_tag.