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Mike Tung 119f21ddce New PR for margins in stable - fixes #9651 (#9982)
* made style change for pet item class to have more margins.

* made style change for pet item class to have more margins.

* files got added

* encapsulated the items as stated in #9903

* #9903 moved the css to stable -> petitem.vue for better encapsulation.

* saving pngs

* update on files

* updated files as requested in PR!

* Revert "saving pngs"

This reverts commit a38ea664e1.

* made css changes just to pet slot

* #9982 removed redundant css

* #9982 applied scss to mount slots as well.

* #9982 refactored scss to be in one place.

* #9982 changed selector
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#Running

  • Open a terminal and type npm run client:dev
  • Open a second terminal and type npm start

#Preparation Reading

  • Vue 2 (https://vuejs.org)

  • Webpack (https://webpack.github.io/) is the build system and it includes plugins for code transformation, right now we have: BabelJS for ES6 transpilation, eslint for code style, less and postcss for css compilation. The code comes from https://github.com/vuejs-templates/webpack which is a Webpack template for Vue, with some small modifications to adapt it to our use case. Docs http://vuejs-templates.github.io/webpack/

  • Were using .vue files that make it possible to have HTML, JS and CSS for each component together in a single location. Theyre implemented as a webpack plugin and the docs can be found here http://vue-loader.vuejs.org/en/

  • SemanticUI is the UI framework http://semantic-ui.com/. So far Ive only used the CSS part, it also has JS plugins but Ive yet to use them. It supports theming so if its not too difficult well want to customize the base theme with our own styles instead of writing CSS rules to override the original styling.

The code is in /website/client. Were using something very similar to Vuex (equivalent of Reacts Redux) for state management http://vuex.vuejs.org/en/index.html

The API is almost the same except that we dont use mutations but only actions because it would make it difficult to work with common code

The project is developed directly in the develop branch as long as well be able to avoid splitting it into a different branch.

So far most of the work has been on the template, so theres no complex logic to understand. The only thing I would suggest you to read about is Vuex for data management: its basically a Flux implementation: theres a central store that hold the data for the entire app, and every change to the data must happen through an action, the data cannot be mutated directly.