23 Commits (8b2a82a96a2c7c3f40fd5648c756db3408947fdb)

Author SHA1 Message Date
DhammaCharts 69c74ca6b5 minor adjustment 3 years ago
DhammaCharts a275123be2 better font behaviour 3 years ago
DhammaCharts c88f31c364 change to object destructuring for drawGraph() arguments 3 years ago
DhammaCharts ac0dd50c04 uncomment window.Million 3 years ago
DhammaCharts 5a1fbc9374 Improve graph display, options and ability to have a global graph on the home page, local graphs on subpage. 3 years ago
Aiden Bai efb6c7845f
Add prefetch to graph 3 years ago
Aiden Bai 2b5c03c972
Remove redundant URL construction 3 years ago
Aiden Bai aaed5dc1f1
Support /path root sites 3 years ago
Aiden Bai 1a5d158fce
Support active node with other data at end of url 3 years ago
Aiden Bai e646cdb0be
Use explicit regex for trailing slash trim 3 years ago
Aiden Bai 3c660dd9b5
Remove unnecessary 'url' param in drawGraph 3 years ago
Aiden Bai 9d3bbd6076
Fix active node on graph 3 years ago
Jacky Zhao e9a33c04b5 fmt: remove semis for good 3 years ago
Jacky Zhao 9ba0a4b34f fmt: remove semis :) 3 years ago
Aiden Bai 5c602ab16f
Add clarification comments 3 years ago
Aiden Bai bcb166c21c
Add router 3 years ago
Jacky Zhao 87b5a7a251 feat: show graph titles on zoom (fixes #92) 3 years ago
Jacky Zhao 3c7ece5405 fix: append trailing slash, fixes #111 3 years ago
Jacky Zhao 4fd983277e fix: cjk support + demo page 3 years ago
Jacky Zhao 94e987dab5 feat: better titles for empty pages #61 3 years ago
Claudio Yanes 978d5ca1ae Format JS 3 years ago
Claudio Yanes 7e0f2e4449 Fix fetchData
The fetchData function suffer from a race condition. If the function is
called before the promise finishes, it will result in another pair of
HTTP request. This does not only make the function useless but
Actually, it makes it harmful as the data might be redownloaded twice.

Now fetchData is not a function but rather the promise by itself.
Previous callers are expected to await the variable instead, this
should be not concern as awaiting a promise multiple time in
JavaScript is completely safe.
3 years ago
Claudio Yanes 1313bd9779 Move css and js to appropriate files
Having the CSS and JS in the html template produces pages larger
than necessary, as each page need to contain all the js/css.
Separating them in appropriate files allow the browser to just download
them once and use them for all the pages. This is even more effective
with an aggressive cache policy for the js and css, something that can
be done without fear thanks to the implemented cache-busting.
Also, having then in separate files allows us to use Hugo pipelines
for minimizing the code.
3 years ago