* Add friendly PWA offline error page
When the PWA fails to connect to the server, users now see a branded
offline page with a friendly "technical difficulties" message, the
app logo, and a reload button. The page automatically attempts to
reload when connectivity is restored.
Changes:
- Created public/offline.html with branded offline experience
- Updated service worker to cache and serve offline page on network failures
- Added service worker registration in application.js
- Service worker now handles navigation requests with offline fallback
* Extract PWA offline logo to separate cached asset
Move the inline SVG logo from offline.html to a separate file at
public/logo-offline.svg. This makes the logo asset easily identifiable
and maintainable, as it may diverge from other logo versions in the future.
Changes:
- Created public/logo-offline.svg with the offline page logo
- Updated service worker to cache logo as part of OFFLINE_ASSETS array
- Updated fetch handler to serve cached offline assets
- Updated offline.html to reference logo file instead of inline SVG
* Update offline message for better readability
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* CodeRabbit comments
* Keep 40x and 50x flowing
* Dark mode
* Logo tweaks
* Login/sign up cleanup
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* added german translation
consistently added all translation yml files for german language
* Correct quotation and syntax errors in new de locale files
Corrected misplaced or missing quotation marks in YAML
* Updated German translations
Added missing files, fixed for customizable branding
* corrected yml formatting
added missing "" when : where used in the string
* Interpolation errors
* More interpolation issues
* Last round of interpolation errors?
* Add German to supported locales
* Still a few more interpolations
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* Remove orphan function
* Add centralized branding helpers and update locales
* Remove _plus and add (proper) brand
* No longer Sure, configurable
* Consistency with compose file naming
* Missed `product_name` mapping
* Fix brand/product name in mailers
* Product name in email reset flow
* Fix i18n errors/tests
* Fix password mailer brand/product name (again)
* Missed hardcoded `Sure` in onboarding goals
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* PR nitpick on documentation
* Missing interpolation key for invited UI
* Orphan assets
* New logos
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* fix: improve dark mode readability across the app
* fix: improve dark mode support for asset percentage text
* fix: apply suggested patch for theme-related improvements
* chore: apply PR feedback – remove dark:, align with design tokens, update form builder
* chore: revert background token and restore original style for visual consistency
* chore: remove unnecessary class attributes from form fields using builder
* refactor: move number_field and date_field into metaprogramming block
* refactor: replace bg-divider-adaptive divs with <hr> and border-secondary
* fix: apply requested changes and linting fixes
Since the very first 0.1.0-alpha.1 release, we've been moving quickly to add new features to the Maybe app. In doing so, some parts of the codebase have become outdated, unnecessary, or overly-complex as a natural result of this feature prioritization.
Now that "core" Maybe is complete, we're moving into a second phase of development where we'll be working hard to improve the accuracy of existing features and build additional features on top of "core". This PR is a quick overhaul of the existing codebase aimed to:
- Establish the brand new and simplified dashboard view (pictured above)
- Establish and move towards the conventions introduced in Cursor rules and project design overview #1788
- Consolidate layouts and improve the performance of layout queries
- Organize the core models of the Maybe domain (i.e. Account::Entry, Account::Transaction, etc.) and break out specific traits of each model into dedicated concerns for better readability
- Remove stale / dead code from codebase
- Remove overly complex code paths in favor of simpler ones
* Add geist font
* Design system css file
* Add cursor ui/ux rules
* Add shadows and shadow borders
* Replace primitives with tokens for common text and backgrounds
* Organize css
* Update switch and checkbox class names
* Add back global color variables
Introduces a basic CSV import module for bulk-importing account transactions.
Changes include:
- User can load a CSV
- User can configure the column mappings for a CSV
- Imported CSV shows invalid cells
- User can clean up their data directly in the UI
- User can see a preview of the import rows and confirm import
- Layout refactor + Import nav stepper
- System test stability improvements
* Added erblint and fixed offenses
* Added erblint bintstub. Included erblint into CI
* Merged GitHub Actions tasks for rubocop and erblint into one
* Added config for erblint.
* Reverted erblint call in the CI
* Clean up registration and session views
- There was some lingering devise logic that was hiding some text and links for sign-up and sign-in in the auth layout.
- Added a `text-link` class since I feel this is a commonly used thing that is ideal to have an applied it to all links in these views.
* Remove text-link class