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Baltimorean Note unlock loop — full UX from bawlmorese pronoun pick → Brief banner → DON → palette modal → dashboard swatch ; rootvars.scss adds the Baltimorean (Blt) hue family (red 200,16,46 / yellow 255,212,0 / white 255,255,255 / black 0,0,0 / purple 26,25,95 / orange 221,73,38 — Maryland-flag-derived plus a --sixBlt: 162,170,173 neutral) + two .palette-baltimore / .palette-maryland palette classes wiring those hues into the standard --priUser--decUser slots; companion section-header rename "/* X Palette */" → "/* X Hues */" across rootvars to disambiguate raw hue families (Precious Metal / Cosmic Metal / Chroma / Earthman / Technoman / Inferno) from actual palette classes — section-comment-only, no rule-level change ; baltimorean entry added in 3 registries that drive the loop: _NOTE_DISPLAY (drama/models.py) — {"greeting": "Ayo,", "title": "Ard!"} so DON flips navbar Welcome, EarthmanAyo, Ard!; _NOTE_TITLES (dashboard/views.py, user-pre-staged) — drives the "recognized via Baltimorean" copy on dashboard palette swatches; _NOTE_META (billboard/views.py) — Baltimorean title + the literal description "Aaron earned an iron urn." + palette_options [palette-baltimore, palette-maryland] feeding the my-notes swatch modal ; set_pronouns view rewired (dashboard/views.py) — first-time pronouns = bawlmorese selection calls Note.grant_if_new(user, "baltimorean") + returns {"brief": brief.to_banner_dict()} JSON @ 200; idempotent on repeat (the grant_if_new returns brief=None on second call so the 204 path resumes naturally); non-bawlmorese choices stay on the original 204 contract ; client wiring: game-kit.js pronouns commit() handles the 200 JSON path — resp.json().then(data => Brief.showBanner(data.brief)) instead of reload (reload would lose the just-fired banner); 204 still reloads to update active pronoun card; game_kit.html pulls in apps/dashboard/note.js so Brief is in scope on the Game Kit page (it wasn't before) ; Brief banner placement fix — note.js showBanner() now measures the .row .col-lg-6 h2 at render-time + sets inline top so the banner portals SQUARELY OVER the page h2 letter-spread wordmark instead of parking at the SCSS-default top: 0.5rem (which had it lurking above the wordmark area on every page); portrait-only (gated if window.innerWidth > window.innerHeight return) — landscape h2 lives in a writing-mode: vertical-rl fixed sidebar column + would need a full banner reorientation (writing-mode + flex-direction restyle of banner contents) to "overlay" sensibly, deferred to a follow-up sprint ; tests: drama/tests/unit/test_models.py (new file) — 5 UTs for _NOTE_DISPLAY[baltimorean] greeting/title/name + stargazer smoke tests; dashboard/tests/integrated/test_views.py — SetPronounsBawlmoreseUnlockTest (9 ITs covering first-bawlmorese-returns-200-w-brief / Note granted / title Ard! / square_url to /billboard/my-notes/ / idempotent on repeat / non-bawlmorese unaffected / bawlmorese-after-other still grants); existing SetPronounsViewTest.test_post_each_valid_choice docstring updated to flag the bawlmorese 200 branch ; functional_tests/test_bill_baltimorean.py (new file) — 6 FTs walking the full UX: T1 Game-Kit pronouns click → Brief banner w. Ard! title + Look! prose + ?-square + FYI nav; T2 idempotent repeat-click (no re-fire); T3 my-notes Baltimorean item carries the Aaron quote verbatim; T4 DON flips navbar greeting Welcome, EarthmanAyo, Ard!; T5 palette modal offers Baltimore + Maryland swatches (and not Bardo/Sheol); T6 Baltimore swatch click previews → OK commits → dashboard Palette applet shows the swatch unlocked w. data-description carrying Baltimorean + non-empty data-unlocked-date + Note.palette = palette-baltimore in DB — all 6 green in 51s; full IT/UT sweep 997 → green in 45s — TDD
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Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-18 02:17:07 -04:00
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applet feed unification — My Buds + My Notes drop the [Feature forthcoming] / empty placeholders for live top-3 feeds, mirroring the long-standing My Posts pattern; all five in-grid list applets (My Posts / My Buds / My Notes / My Scrolls / My Games) now route their <ul> through a single shared partial _applet-grid-list.html (newly extracted) so item rendering + empty-state row + scroll-buffer all live in one place — _applet-list-shell.html (the dedicated billbuds/billposts page shell) now internally includes the same grid-list partial for its inner <ul>, so the dedicated-page and in-grid lists share the same skeleton; new per-applet item partials _my_buds_applet_item.html (mirrors _my_buds_item.html w. data-bud-id + display_name), _my_notes_item.html (links to billboard:my_notes; uses display_name), _my_posts_applet_item.html (Post link + title), _my_scrolls_item.html (Room link to billboard:scroll), _my_games_item.html (Room link to epic:gatekeeper); view-side _billboard_context gains _recent_buds(user) — sorts the User.buds auto-through table by -id so newest-added-first w.o. an explicit through model w. timestamps (manage [r.to_user for r in rows]) — + _recent_notes(user) (user.notes.order_by('-earned_at')[:limit]); same two helpers threaded into new_post's GET-with-form-errors branch (line 270-274) so the rerender keeps the new applet content visible; 7 ITs added to BillboardViewTest covering recent_buds ordering / cap / empty + recent_notes ordering / cap / cross-user isolation / empty; SCSS — .applet-list / .applet-list-entry / .applet-list-buffer lifted from .applet-list-page .applet-scroll scope to top level so they apply in both surfaces; in-grid applets get display: flex; flex-direction: column; .applet-list { flex: 1 } so the list scrolls within the applet box; #id_applet_my_games ul-centring + .scroll-list + #id_applet_notes h2 { writing-mode: vertical-rl ... } overrides removed (centring was an empty-state-only behaviour, scroll-list + vertical-rl redundant w. the new shared rule + the %applet-box > h2 rule); My Games items now left-aligned by default; empty-state row recovers the centred-italic-dim treatment via .applet-list-entry--empty { flex: 1; display: flex; align-items: center; justify-content: center; opacity: 0.6; font-style: italic } + .applet-list:has(> .applet-list-entry--empty) { display: flex; flex-direction: column } — so "No buds yet" / "No notes yet" / "No games yet" / "No scrolls yet" / "No posts yet" all centre in their applet aperture, reverting to the left-aligned stack the moment a real item lands; Most Recent Scroll's outer empty <p><small>No recent activity.</small></p> adopts the same .applet-list-entry .applet-list-entry--empty classes (section is already flex-column from existing rule) so it picks up the unified centred-italic-dim treatment
2026-05-12 22:48:32 -04:00
display_name → at_handle for every user-rendering point around the recent-activity surfaces: scroll.html actor <strong>, Most Recent Scroll applet actor <strong>, My Games row body actor prefix, My Scrolls row body actor prefix, My Buds page bud-name span, navbar identity, _bud_panel.html data-sharer-name (consumed by the dynamic post-line-author append on share success) — at_handle was always the right filter for these slots: it produces @<username> when the user has set one, falling back to the truncated email (which already carries an @) so we don't double-prefix; the _my_buds_applet_item.html row was already on at_handle from the 3-col sprint, so this commit just brings the rest of the surfaces in line; _navbar.html swap also drops the literal @ that prefixed {{ user|display_name }} — that literal predated at_handle + worked for users w. usernames (gave @disco) but produced @<email>@<domain> for users w. no username yet; navbar wait_to_be_logged_in(email) FT helper keeps working since the email still appears as a substring whether rendered as @disco@test.io (old, no username) or disco@test.io (new); _bud_add_panel.html's client-side _appendBudEntry JS gains an inline at_handle mirror — display.indexOf('@') >= 0 ? display : '@' + display — since the server's add_bud response packs username or email under the username key (semantic mismatch w. the key name but stable) so the JS has to detect the email case itself; test_bill_my_buds.py two .bud-name text assertions ("alice""@alice") updated for the new prefix; 931 ITs + targeted FT regression on test_bill_my_buds + test_core_navbar + test_core_login green
2026-05-13 01:09:43 -04:00
btn-primary label renames + stage-card polarity color refinements — two interleaved threads from one session, committing together since both touch sig + sea stage cards ; LABEL RENAMES: PICK SIGS → SCAN SIGS (room.html #id_pick_sigs_btn), PICK SKY → CAST SKY (room.html #id_pick_sky_btn × 2), PICK SEA → DRAW SEA (room.html #id_pick_sea_btn), TAKE SIG → SAVE SIG (sig-select.js _takeSigBtn.textContent × 2 callsites + section comment) — Element IDs (id_pick_sky_btn etc.), URL names (epic:pick_sigs, epic:pick_sky), and Python state enums (TableStatus.PICK_SKY, PICK_SEA, SIG_SELECT) intentionally retained as stable identifiers; the renamed text is purely the .btn-primary user-facing label ; FT + IT mentions of the old labels swept in test_game_room_select_{sig,sky,sea,role}.py, test_billboard.py, setup_sea_session.py mgmt cmd, apps/epic/{views,utils,models,tasks,tests/integrated/test_views}.py, SigSelectSpec.js, sky_overlay/sea_overlay/dashboard/sky.html, _card-deck.scss, _sky.scss — all docstring/comment references updated for cascade-grep cleanliness ; STAGE-CARD COLOR + CLASS REFINEMENTS (earlier in session): sig-stage card text colour split per polarity — gravity gets --terUser on .fan-card-name + .fan-card-reversal-{name,qualifier} + .sig-qualifier-{above,below}, levity gets --quiUser on the same five slots; all selectors prefixed w. .sig-stage-card to match the 0,4,0 specificity of the default .sig-stage .sig-stage-card .fan-card-face .sig-qualifier-* rule (without the prefix the polarity overrides lose the cascade — .sig-qualifier-below was visibly stuck on the default --quiUser) ; .stat-face-label gets polarity-inverse colours — gravity stat-block bg is --secUser (opposite of card's --priUser) so the label takes --quiUser to stay legible; levity is the symmetric flip (label = --terUser on --priUser stat-block bg) ; levity card title/qualifier drop-shadow swapped from rgba(0,0,0,…) → rgba(255,255,255,…) — dark drop reads as harsh smudge against the inverted-frame levity --secUser bg; applied to both sig-overlay[data-polarity="levity"] stage card AND sea-stage--levity via $_sea-title-shadow-levity (former shared $_sea-title-shadow split into per-polarity {levity,gravity} variants) ; reversal-face class/content alignment so each .fan-card-reversal-* class always carries its semantic content — DOM order per arcana type controls visual layout after the 180° SPIN (DOM-second appears visually on top): Major → title in .fan-card-reversal-name @ DOM-second (visually top after spin), qualifier in .fan-card-reversal-qualifier @ DOM-first; Non-major → title in .fan-card-reversal-name @ DOM-first (visually bottom after spin), qualifier in .fan-card-reversal-qualifier @ DOM-second (preserves the original "qualifier word reads first after spin" layout for Middle/Minor arcana — e.g. "Relieving / Eight of Crowns" not "Eight of Crowns / Relieving") ; _tarot_fan.html renders per-arcana DOM order directly (Django template branches handle both layouts); sig + sea overlays render a fixed two-<p> skeleton (one DOM order) so stage-card.js's populator dynamically rewrites the two <p>s' className per arcana — Major/override branch flips DOM-second to .fan-card-reversal-name + content, DOM-first to .fan-card-reversal-qualifier; non-major branch keeps DOM-first as .fan-card-reversal-name + title, DOM-second as .fan-card-reversal-qualifier + reversalQualifier-or-polarity-fallback ; SigSelectSpec.js + SeaDealSpec.js fixtures + Major reversed-face assertion updated for the new semantic — TDD
2026-05-18 00:25:10 -04:00
Baltimorean Note unlock loop — full UX from bawlmorese pronoun pick → Brief banner → DON → palette modal → dashboard swatch ; rootvars.scss adds the Baltimorean (Blt) hue family (red 200,16,46 / yellow 255,212,0 / white 255,255,255 / black 0,0,0 / purple 26,25,95 / orange 221,73,38 — Maryland-flag-derived plus a --sixBlt: 162,170,173 neutral) + two .palette-baltimore / .palette-maryland palette classes wiring those hues into the standard --priUser--decUser slots; companion section-header rename "/* X Palette */" → "/* X Hues */" across rootvars to disambiguate raw hue families (Precious Metal / Cosmic Metal / Chroma / Earthman / Technoman / Inferno) from actual palette classes — section-comment-only, no rule-level change ; baltimorean entry added in 3 registries that drive the loop: _NOTE_DISPLAY (drama/models.py) — {"greeting": "Ayo,", "title": "Ard!"} so DON flips navbar Welcome, EarthmanAyo, Ard!; _NOTE_TITLES (dashboard/views.py, user-pre-staged) — drives the "recognized via Baltimorean" copy on dashboard palette swatches; _NOTE_META (billboard/views.py) — Baltimorean title + the literal description "Aaron earned an iron urn." + palette_options [palette-baltimore, palette-maryland] feeding the my-notes swatch modal ; set_pronouns view rewired (dashboard/views.py) — first-time pronouns = bawlmorese selection calls Note.grant_if_new(user, "baltimorean") + returns {"brief": brief.to_banner_dict()} JSON @ 200; idempotent on repeat (the grant_if_new returns brief=None on second call so the 204 path resumes naturally); non-bawlmorese choices stay on the original 204 contract ; client wiring: game-kit.js pronouns commit() handles the 200 JSON path — resp.json().then(data => Brief.showBanner(data.brief)) instead of reload (reload would lose the just-fired banner); 204 still reloads to update active pronoun card; game_kit.html pulls in apps/dashboard/note.js so Brief is in scope on the Game Kit page (it wasn't before) ; Brief banner placement fix — note.js showBanner() now measures the .row .col-lg-6 h2 at render-time + sets inline top so the banner portals SQUARELY OVER the page h2 letter-spread wordmark instead of parking at the SCSS-default top: 0.5rem (which had it lurking above the wordmark area on every page); portrait-only (gated if window.innerWidth > window.innerHeight return) — landscape h2 lives in a writing-mode: vertical-rl fixed sidebar column + would need a full banner reorientation (writing-mode + flex-direction restyle of banner contents) to "overlay" sensibly, deferred to a follow-up sprint ; tests: drama/tests/unit/test_models.py (new file) — 5 UTs for _NOTE_DISPLAY[baltimorean] greeting/title/name + stargazer smoke tests; dashboard/tests/integrated/test_views.py — SetPronounsBawlmoreseUnlockTest (9 ITs covering first-bawlmorese-returns-200-w-brief / Note granted / title Ard! / square_url to /billboard/my-notes/ / idempotent on repeat / non-bawlmorese unaffected / bawlmorese-after-other still grants); existing SetPronounsViewTest.test_post_each_valid_choice docstring updated to flag the bawlmorese 200 branch ; functional_tests/test_bill_baltimorean.py (new file) — 6 FTs walking the full UX: T1 Game-Kit pronouns click → Brief banner w. Ard! title + Look! prose + ?-square + FYI nav; T2 idempotent repeat-click (no re-fire); T3 my-notes Baltimorean item carries the Aaron quote verbatim; T4 DON flips navbar greeting Welcome, EarthmanAyo, Ard!; T5 palette modal offers Baltimore + Maryland swatches (and not Bardo/Sheol); T6 Baltimore swatch click previews → OK commits → dashboard Palette applet shows the swatch unlocked w. data-description carrying Baltimorean + non-empty data-unlocked-date + Note.palette = palette-baltimore in DB — all 6 green in 51s; full IT/UT sweep 997 → green in 45s — TDD
2026-05-18 02:17:07 -04:00