FastRoute rejected /api/texts/all because the previously
declared variable route /api/texts/{textId} would shadow it,
crashing the app on boot. move the admin all-texts endpoint
to /api/admin/texts to clear the conflict; admin texts.js
follows the new URL.
new /texts page lets a user manage their own texts (list +
create form linking to /texts/{id}); /texts/{id} reuses
text.js for the node tree, with a back link to /texts. home
gains a 'My texts' link in the header. the admin texts page
now sources its cross-user list from /api/texts/all.
introduce closeAllAddForms which strips every add-child and
bulk-add input/button from the tree, and call it at the start of
toggleAddForm and toggleBulkAddForm (after the same-li toggle-off
short-circuit, so clicking the same trigger still closes its own
form). enforces a single open add form across the whole tree.
extract the save-bulk handler into a submit closure shared by the
save button click and a keydown listener on both the title and
count inputs. focus the title input as soon as the form opens.
extract the save-child handler into a submit closure shared by
the save button click and a keydown listener on the input. also
focus the input as soon as the form opens so the user can type
and hit enter without touching the mouse.
introduce a module-level expandedNodeIds set that tracks which
nodes the user has manually expanded. renderTree consults the set
when deciding initial visibility (falling back to the depth-based
default for a fresh load), the toggle click handler keeps the set
in sync, and both add-child save handlers add the parent's id
before triggering the re-fetch. on a fresh load the set starts
empty so root-only-open behavior is unchanged and the existing
toggle tests keep passing.
introduce .auth-shell and .auth-card classes for the centered,
narrow-card layout shared by login and register, then apply them
to the login template. form ids and the #login-error element are
preserved so the existing cypress auth flows still target them.
apply the page shell to the text detail page and add a scoped
.node-tree style block to app.css. the tree dom rendered by text.js
must keep ul/li with buttons and inputs as direct children of each
li (cypress relies on > selectors), so styling is applied entirely
via descendant selectors without wrapping the rendered nodes.
apply the page shell to the admin texts page and present each
existing text as a card-link plus the new-text form as a card with
a primary submit button. ids (#texts-list, #newTextName, #submit,
#back) and the name attribute on the input are preserved so the
existing cypress flows continue to work.
wrap the today page in the shared header + container/stack shell,
render scheduled nodes as cards via list-cards, and add a muted
empty-state message that toggles when no nodes are scheduled.
existing #scheduled-nodes-list and li selectors used by cypress
tests are preserved (the empty message lives in its own element).
apply the new design system to the home page: wrap content in a
container/stack shell with a site-header for the logout and today
links, render the texts list as a vertical stack of cards via the
list-cards primitive, and dress the create plan modal with the new
modal/btn classes. js renders each text as an li.card with the
create-plan button preserved so existing cypress hooks (li,
.create-plan, .plan-name, .save-plan, .cancel-plan, ids) keep
matching.
extend app.css with the every-layout style primitives (container,
stack, cluster, center) used to compose page shells, plus a small
component layer: site-header, btn (primary/secondary/danger), card
and card-link, list-cards, modal, error and a few utility classes.
no template changes here - templates start adopting these classes
in the per-page styling commits that follow.
introduce a single shared stylesheet under public/css. this first
section covers a minimal reset, warm/readable design tokens (color,
typography, spacing, radii, shadows), and base element styling for
headings, links, lists, forms, and buttons. layout primitives and
component classes follow in subsequent commits.