* Update interim-bootstrap to use the partials from bootstrap-sass,
since some of the names have been changed (and we're using the
Bootstrap 2 javascript now). This should make it easy to keep the
file up to date with the version of Bootstrap we're using.
* Use interim-bootstrap instead of bootstrap-complete in default.css to
avoid the little problem I ran into with Bootstrap + Blueprint grids
not getting along. :)
* Revert the CSS class change (from .span-24.last to .row) in
layouts/application since interim-bootstrap works around that problem.
* Get rid of .icon-black since it's not needed.
* Remove the 60px padding on the page body since it isn't needed and
causes problems with the single post view.
Upgrade our current Bootstrap 1 and 2 dependencies to use Bootstrap 2.0.2
from the bootstrap-sass gem.
I had to modify layouts/application to get the stream page to render properly,
looks like a slight conflict between Bootstrap and Blueprint grid systems, with
.span-24 instead of .row I was seeing the whole right bar dropped to the bottom
of the page below the left bar.
I also modified two other templates since Bootstrap 2.0.2 includes a "badge"
class that was making our navbar badges look funny. :)
* Fix the javascript_include_tag in the status_messages/new view
* Precompile pubhlsiher.js and jquery.textchange.min.js
This fixes a 500 error that was being thrown when the Mention button
was clicked, due to the above two javascripts not being precompiled
and a javascript include that needed to be updated to load
jquery.textchange.js from the correct path.
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.
* Move all Diaspora-specific javascripts to app/assets/javascripts
* Move all vendored javascripts to vendor/assets/javascripts
* Add the appropriate Sprockets require directives to make sure
everything gets included in the right order
* Remove Jammit dependencies
* Fix all templates that were using Jammit's include_javascripts helper
* Add handlebars_assets gem for compiling Handlebars templates
* Move all Handlebars templates to app/assets/templates and rename
from .handlebars to .jst.hbs (this is to keep them in the same
global JST namespace that they were in under Jammit)
* Add public/assets to .gitignore since these files can and should
be re-generated by Heroku or Capistrano during each deploy
* Fix a few Handlebars templates that were looking for images in the
wrong location (I'm sure there are others, but it's late)
* Configure application.rb to precompile all javascript and css assets
that were compiled by Jammit in the Rails 3.0 code