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* Add holidays admin linkLouise Crow2014-12-15-0/+1
| | | | Use dropdown to group related authority pages.
* Remove bootstrap libs in favour of using the bootstrap-sass gem.Louise Crow2014-12-15-2/+2
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* Add some inline editingLouise Crow2014-12-15-0/+1
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* Allow reordering of categories and headings using javascript.Louise Crow2014-09-22-0/+3
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* Use the jquery-rails-ui gem, just including the modules we needMark Longair2013-11-26-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | As far as I can tell, we only use the 'tabs' module in admin and 'datepicker' on the user-facing part of the site. The advantage of using this packaging of the gem is that its assets are in the gem, which simplifies things greatly - otherwise we'd end up doing something like rewrite the jquery-ui CSS to SCSS, referencing the image assets via sass-rails helpers or keep them in their expected paths in public or something. (Thanks to Louise Crow for pointing out the problem of just moving jquery-ui's image assets into the asset pipeline.)
* Remove jquery-ui; in a later commit we'll add it back via the gemMark Longair2013-11-26-1/+0
| | | | | | | The intention is to stop including our own custom build of jquery-ui but instead use the jquery-ui-rails gem, which works well with the asset pipeline. This commit should remove all traces of the old download of jquery-ui.
* Bundle up admin javascript using the asset pipelineMark Longair2013-11-19-0/+7
This includes adding coffee-rails so that the .js.coffee file is compiled to .js automatically.