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.
add a stylesheet link and the standard responsive viewport meta tag
to every page template. purely additive - no markup or selector
changes - so existing cypress assertions and page js id hooks remain
intact. with this commit every page picks up the base styling from
app.css.
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.
Forcing every call site to be explicit eliminates a class of bugs where an unintended default silently slips through. Codifies the convention already established by prior commits (cd40483, b41652a, 8eb0f23).
Forcing every call site to be explicit about admin status and
password eliminates a class of bugs where an unintended
isAdmin=false or empty passwordHash could silently slip through.
The CreateUserTest case that asserted the isAdmin default is
dropped since the default no longer exists.