Print all links through new uri.js component
Refactor the router to use more predictable parsing
Fix linking to entities with weird names (that contain slashes, + etc.)
UglifyJS seems to have troubles using it, I didn't want to investigate
it too much as it's just a syntactic sugar used in about 4 places so I
just removed it altogether
In e464e69 I removed href='#' but I noticed that it broke some things.
Readding href serves two purposes:
- it makes links reachable with Tab key
- it makes links clickable with Enter key
The alternative to this approach was to introduce [tabindex] and [role]
attributes. But not only using tabindex=0 with <a/> is questionable,
it'd require adding a keyboard handler that'd intercept space and return
key presses and simulated link clicks. Since it's best to leave this
kind of thing to the native UI, I went with readding hrefs instead. I
believe that hash hrefs, even though being a common practice, are silly,
so I decided to settle down with empty hrefs.
As a bonus, I added a snippet that prevents middle mouse clicks from
opening such links/buttons in new tabs, which was the motivation for
e464e69.
- Hide fields that are uneditable, rather than disabling them
- Support fragmented edit privileges (e.g. roles than can edit only some
aspects of tags) - up until now the client tried to send everything at
once, which resulted in errors for such cases.
- Controller lifetime is bound to route lifetime
- View lifetime is bound to controller lifetime
- Control lifetime is bound to view lifetime
- Enhanced event dispatching
- Enhanced responsiveness in some places
- Views communicate user input to controllers via new event system