Our pretty bar changes visual state of the filtered elements, clears with the X, restores hidden elements when deleting characters. Etc.
For the future: if a chapterBlock is collapsed but has results, expand it. No?
Also, hopefully getting fontawesome to the latest version... Regardless of that, this is a great opportunity for a legendary 404.
Expansion of containers achieved
Still working on collapsing them back when search terms change.
If users had just pressed "collapse all" before the search, they should remain thus afterwards.
The UX focus here is not to change the users' expected behaviour and final result.
Future: updating font awesome.
Working on a legendary "not found" image to make FCC join the internet hall of fame.
(btw, where would I keep that file in the server?)
Addressing the changes discussed over skype to fix#6564, and an incoming issue with #6584 in which the absence of the button will create awkward empty spaces.
Took that chance to improve the spacing even further —vertical real state.
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bonus: changed the colour for the navbar hover status (brown -> darkgreen)
From a <table> inside a single <h2> and spacing based on html encoded stuff, to an <ul> with light css styling.
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More cleanup changes for the rest of the page to come in next PR.
Centering in screen, responsive and indented.
Adittional styling to enhance visual hyerarchies, and then some UX colour-loving care to ease use on the sidebar+menu.
This PR refactors and normalizes the endpoint and the ajax request.
Some weird bug keeps popping up on the server, but keymetrics has
decided to take a crap and not actually report back with the error
I don't know what exactly is causing it.
Normally I don't like fixing something I can't see, but I'm getting
a constant flood of emails because of some obscure bug here.
We removed the `completedWith` functionality a while back so that
was removed from this endpoint and the ajax call.
To test, verify that you can complete both a zipline/basejump.
Also show last updated date since it is possible a user might want
to update links
Noticed there was a div instead of li, and then repaired the css to make it fit the same way it was as a div.
(plus a bit of gridlike alignment to the right)