Advantages:
- Easier to reason about
- Can easily disable some modules when debugging
- Shared dependencies are explicit (playpen_text)
- Enables some fancier things later one (e.g. run `codeSnippets` slightly later, to avoid blocking the page)
I'm aware that `codeSnippets` should be split into the highlighter and the editor, but I'm not sure I understand exactly how they interact so I've left it as it is for now.
* Added documentation to the `config` module
* Added an example to the `config` module
* Updated the docs in lib.rs regarding implementing backends
* Started writing an alternate backends walkthrough
* Mentioned the output.foo.command key
* Added example output
* Added a config section to the backends tutorial
* Finished off the backends tutorial
* Made sure travis checks mdbook-wordcount
* Fixed the broken link at in the user guide
* Changed how travis builds the project
* Added a conclusion
* Went through and documented a lot of stuff
* Added a preprocessors chapter and updated For Developers
* Added a windows-specific `tee` equivalent
* Changed how the windows "tee" command gets quoted
* Temporarily disabled the backends_receive_render_context_via_stdin test
* feat(theme/stylus/menu): Make sticky
* feat(theme/stylus/menu): Faint bottom border
* feat(theme/book): Auto hide menu when scrolling down
* feat(theme/stylus/menu): Don't hide title
* feat(theme/stylus/menu): Only show bottom border when sticky
* fix(theme/stylus/menu): Don't hide when sidebar is expanded
* feat(theme/book): Show menu bar on hover
* fix(theme/index): Use nav element for Table of Content
* fix(renderer/html_handlebars/helpers/toc): Use ol instead of ul
Chapters and sections are ordered, so we should use the appropriate HTML tag.
* fix(renderer/html_handlebars/helpers/toc): Hide section number from screen readers
Screen readers have this functionality build-in, no need to present this. Ideally, this should not even be in the DOM tree, since the numbers can be shown by using CSS.
* fix(theme/index): Remove tabIndex="-1" from .page
Divs are not focusable by default
* fix(theme): Make sidebar accessible
Using aria-hidden (together with tabIndex) takes the links out of the tab order.
http://heydonworks.com/practical_aria_examples/#progressive-collapsibles
* fix(theme/index): Wrap content inside main tag
The main tag helps users skip additional content on the page.
* fix(theme/book): Don't focus .page on page load
The main content is identified by the main tag, not by auto-focusing it on page load.
* fix(theme/index): Make page controls accessible
* fix: Make theme selector accessible
- Use ul and li (since it is a list)
- Add aria-expanded and aria-haspopup to the toggle button
- Use button instead of div (buttons are accessible by default)
- Handle Esc key (close popup)
- Adjust CSS to keep same visual style
* fix(theme/stylus/sidebar): Make link clickable area wider
Links now expand to fill the entire row.
* fix(theme): Wrap header buttons and improve animation performance
Previously, the header had a fixed height, which meant that sometimes the print button was not visible. Animating the left property is expensive, which lead to laggy animations - transform is much cheaper and has the same effect.
* fix(theme/stylus/theme-popup): Theme button inherits color
Bug introduced while making the popup accessible
* fix(theme/book): Handle edge case when toggling sidebar
Bug introduced when switching from animating left to using transform.
* Added the ability to update config settings from env vars
* Added tests
* Documented that you can override configuration with environment
variables
* Refactored the config get() methods to use toml-query
* Made the `Updateable` trait more generic