dev.to Repo Recap of the Past Week
Andy Zhao (he/him)
Posted on November 14, 2018
Hello again 👋 This week we're recapping Monday Nov 5th to Sunday November 11th. All future weeks will recap Monday to Sunday from now on. We'll also be including the iOS repo.
Features
@meggutshall added the
readonly
attribute to an article's menu. This attribute is great because when you're on mobile, the keyboard won't pop up and get in your way anymore! Thanks for the PR, Meg!
Pull request hereThanks to @gatlee for adding cleaner optimistic rendering when you react to an article.
See the PR here@nathansebhastian! made a PR which allows the CodePen Liquid tag to accept a
default
argument. This allows you to choose which tab you'd like to display first in your embed. Thanks, Nathan!
Pull request hereIn case you missed it, the article action footer/bar is now tan for optimal bar-color coordination. By @ben
Details and PR here
Bug Fixes / Other Contributions
Thanks for fixing some typos in our documentation @raphaeladdile!
Pull request hereThanks for linting and cleaning up some code in our iOS repo @jenbutondevto! Chores like these are always appreciated. The discussion in the PR also got us to add CodeClimate to the repo.
Check out the PR here
New Issues/Discussions
We're including issues that were created within the past week. If they were closed because of a new PR merged this week, we'll mention it next week.
@brylie requested a feature where you can add the Creative Commons license to your posts. We think it's a cool idea. If you'd like, give it a try!
Check out the discussion here.@davidjeddy reported a bug after seeing themselves in the recommended articles after a post. I added some details in the issue,
which you can find here.@maestromac detailed an edge case bug when you cancel a comment submission.
See the details in the issue@mittalyashu requested adding GitLab to your profile. @siideemt is now working on it! :)
Details in the issue here@zspencer reported a bug where text within single backticks do not wrap properly. The edge case is that it only happens in comments.
Details in the issue here@maestromac wrote up this issue more as a reminder for ourselves, but it'd be great if we could parallelize our Travis build for faster builds. Feel free to add any additional info:
Click here for the issue
That's it for this week! Happy coding ❤️
Posted on November 14, 2018
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