In general, the "light" on web pages come from directly above, so
shadows should be directly below things. This isn't really a shadow,
though, but rather a way to make it seem like the text is "embossed"
into the surface by giving it a slight sheen on the bottom edge, in
which case the shadow definitely shouldn't be shifted left or right.
When logging out and then logging back in, there is sometimes an error
when registering flash view, which says that it can't register 2 views
with the same id. We don't need to use id here, so I just changed id to
class
In order to not load too many repositories when not needed I was using
construct of repoData on Job and Worker models. repoData was a simple
object with id and slug attributes, which was used to generate url for a
repo. That way I didn't have to instantiate Repo object for generating
urls. The problem is that our API does not return repositorySlug along
with Job record, so the value of repositorySlug was overwritten and in
consequence repoData was becoming empty.
I could change the API, but I feel that the whole repoData concept is
flawed. A bit better solution is to load incomplete repository data into
the store (just an id and a slug) and then instantiate repo record - as
long as it will not need to provide other fields than an id and a slug,
we will not have to do an ajax request.
After updating Ember it complains that using defaultContainer was
deprecated, in order to silence the deprections I just set the container
so it does not uses defaultContainer
jQuery uses getAllResponseHeaders function for getting response headers,
even for getResponseHeader. As far as I know, there is no easy way to
get original xhr object and call getResponseHeader on such object.
Because of that getResponseHeader is broken on firefox with CORS.
I rewrote Travis.ajax to use XMLHttpRequest directly in order to fix
this, the compatibility with jQuery.ajax is mostly handled.
the (i) is a miscommunication as it looks like it is to give information about the tabs instead of pop down descriptions underneath each of the repos in the recent and 'my repos' lists.