09-20-2017, 01:26 AM
I didn't have a lot of time today, but I made a few changes.
There is a new SQL dump. Much to @Chris 's pushing I got rid of all the db fields in users/settings that were not necessary. Again, we won't pull them out during the upgrade process, but they just won't be there for future uses.
Recaptcha is in the db you can change the keys in the admin panel. I added 3 new hooks in usersc. You can now add stuff to the footer. The copyright message is in usersc in case someone wants to add something custom there. So is the google analytics snippet.
I also divided out the hooks for navigation so there is one place for adding links to the top left, one for the top right, and one for dropdowns. Let's face it...bootstrap menus are not intuitive. I probably should add one for the hamburger menu as well. Thoughts?
I hate coming across development projects and seeing my huge recaptcha message at the bottom, so I got rid of that and added it as a danger alert in the admin dashboard and only if recaptcha is enabled for either join or join/login. I installed default recaptcha keys and enabled it so you can see the warning.
There is also a danger alert for having the default admin password. I debated about doing one for the 'user' account, but I don't see that as a huge deal. Thoughts?
There is a new SQL dump. Much to @Chris 's pushing I got rid of all the db fields in users/settings that were not necessary. Again, we won't pull them out during the upgrade process, but they just won't be there for future uses.
Recaptcha is in the db you can change the keys in the admin panel. I added 3 new hooks in usersc. You can now add stuff to the footer. The copyright message is in usersc in case someone wants to add something custom there. So is the google analytics snippet.
I also divided out the hooks for navigation so there is one place for adding links to the top left, one for the top right, and one for dropdowns. Let's face it...bootstrap menus are not intuitive. I probably should add one for the hamburger menu as well. Thoughts?
I hate coming across development projects and seeing my huge recaptcha message at the bottom, so I got rid of that and added it as a danger alert in the admin dashboard and only if recaptcha is enabled for either join or join/login. I installed default recaptcha keys and enabled it so you can see the warning.
There is also a danger alert for having the default admin password. I debated about doing one for the 'user' account, but I don't see that as a huge deal. Thoughts?