Replace isolated template previews with live collection reconstruction:
- Frontend now reconstructs collection container with all template variants
- Users click directly on rendered templates in proper CSS context
- Perfect preservation of grid/flex layouts and responsive behavior
- Simplified API: preview endpoint returns container_html + templates for frontend reconstruction
- Enhanced UX: WYSIWYG template selection shows exactly what will be added
- Removed redundant templates endpoint in favor of unified preview approach
Backend changes:
- Add GET /api/collections/{id}/preview endpoint
- Remove GET /api/collections/{id}/templates endpoint
- Return container HTML + templates for frontend reconstruction
Frontend changes:
- Replace isolated template modal with live collection preview
- Add generateLivePreview() method for container reconstruction
- Update CollectionManager to use preview API
- Add interactive CSS styling for template selection
This provides true contextual template selection where CSS inheritance,
grid layouts, and responsive design work perfectly in preview mode.
This commit addresses multiple collection management issues to improve user experience:
## Template Selection Modal Improvements
- Replace inline styles with CSS classes for reliable visual feedback
- Fix default template selection conflicts that showed multiple templates as selected
- Add styled template previews that show actual CSS styling differences
- Improve modal responsiveness and visual hierarchy
## Collection Item Creation Fixes
- Fix empty collection items with no content/height that were unclickable
- Preserve template placeholder content during item creation instead of clearing it
- Implement proper positioning system using GetMaxPosition to place new items at collection end
- Add position calculation logic to prevent new items from jumping to beginning
## Backend Positioning System
- Add GetMaxPosition method to all repository implementations (SQLite, PostgreSQL, HTTPClient)
- Update CreateCollectionItemFromTemplate to calculate correct position (maxPos + 1)
- Maintain reconstruction ordering by position ASC for consistent item placement
## Frontend Template Selection
- CSS class-based selection states replace problematic inline style manipulation
- Template previews now render actual HTML with real page styling
- Improved hover states and selection visual feedback
- Fixed auto-selection interference with user interaction
These changes ensure collection items appear in expected order and template selection
provides clear visual feedback with actual styling previews.
- Implement complete mushroom foraging blog with chanterelles article
- Add rich demonstration of .insertr and .insertr-add functionality
- Include comprehensive documentation for future .insertr-content vision
- Update project styling and configuration to support blog demo
- Enhance engine and API handlers for improved content management
- Remove dan-eden-portfolio and devigo-web demo sites
- Clean up demo testing infrastructure and scripts
- Remove frontend test files (html-preservation, style-detection tests)
- Update configuration and auth improvements
- Simplify demo structure to focus on core functionality
This cleanup reduces repository size and focuses on essential demos.
- Add comprehensive nested route structure with proper authentication layers
- Implement UpdateContent and ReorderCollectionItems handlers with repository pattern
- Add automatic mock JWT token fetching for seamless development workflow
- Restore content editing and collection reordering functionality broken after database refactoring
- Provide production-ready authentication architecture with development convenience
- Enable full CMS operations in browser with proper CRUD and bulk transaction support
- Update collection manager to use data-collection-id instead of data-content-id
- Add safety checks to prevent undefined Map access in addItemControls
- Add validation in editor to only initialize collections with valid collection IDs
- Resolves TypeError and missing attribute errors in frontend collection management
- Add bulk reorder API endpoint (PUT /api/collections/{id}/reorder) with atomic transactions
- Replace individual position updates with efficient bulk operations in frontend
- Implement unified ID generation and proper data-item-id injection during enhancement
- Fix collection item position persistence through content edit cycles
- Add optimistic UI with rollback capability for better user experience
- Update sqlc queries to include last_edited_by fields in position updates
- Remove obsolete data-content-type attributes and unify naming conventions
Consolidates duplicate code and removes technical debt accumulated during rapid development. This cleanup improves maintainability while preserving all functionality.
Backend cleanup:
- Remove unused legacy function findViableChildrenLegacy()
- Consolidate duplicate SQL null string helper functions into shared utils
- Unify text extraction functions across utils, engine, and id_generator
- Consolidate duplicate attribute getter functions into single implementation
Frontend cleanup:
- Remove duplicate authentication methods (authenticateWithOAuth vs performOAuthFlow)
- Remove unused hasPermission() method from auth.js
- Centralize repetitive API endpoint construction in api-client.js
- Reduce excessive console logging while preserving important error logs
Impact: -144 lines of code, improved maintainability, no functionality changes
All tests pass and builds succeed
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• Add full multi-table schema for collections with normalized design (collections, collection_templates, collection_items, collection_item_versions)
• Implement collection detection and processing in enhancement pipeline for .insertr-add elements
• Add template extraction and storage from existing HTML children with multi-variant support
• Enable collection reconstruction from database on server restart with proper DOM rebuilding
• Extend ContentClient interface with collection operations and full database integration
• Update enhance command to use engine.DatabaseClient for collection persistence support
- Remove .insertr-default-style special styling (blue background, border, dot indicator)
- Make ALL buttons use .insertr-style-preview with unified appearance
- Maintain authentic style previews in isolated .insertr-style-sample layer
- Bold buttons show bold text, .brand buttons show green uppercase text, etc.
- Eliminate visual inconsistency between semantic and detected style buttons
- Simplify CSS by removing ~50 lines of duplicate button styling
- Provide consistent professional toolbar appearance across all formatting options
- Move padding from .insertr-button-frame to .insertr-style-btn.insertr-style-preview
- Add align-items and justify-content to button container for proper centering
- Remove width: 100% from button frame to prevent unnecessary stretching
- Fix off-center text in default Bold, Italic, and Link buttons
- Maintain style isolation while ensuring consistent button alignment
- Add margin/padding reset to .insertr-style-sample to prevent browser defaults
- Remove unused .insertr-default-preview CSS that was causing confusion
- Ensure consistent spacing across all button types (default vs detected styles)
- Clean up legacy CSS classes that are no longer used with three-layer architecture
- Add button frame isolation layer to prevent site CSS from affecting toolbar appearance
- Create style sample container for authentic style previews without layout interference
- Update CSS with proper containment boundaries and !important rules for button structure
- Preserve all authentic styling (color, weight, transform, decoration) in isolated preview
- Fix inconsistent button appearance across different site stylesheets (e.g. .brand class)
- Maintain professional toolbar UX while showing accurate style previews
Multi-Property Editor Polish:
- Add comprehensive form styling (.insertr-form-group, .insertr-form-input, etc.)
- Professional layout with titles, validation, auto-focus, and help text
- Enhanced link/button/image editors with real-time validation
- Consistent spacing, colors, and visual hierarchy
Smart Default Formatting:
- Add Bold, Italic, Link options when not detected in content
- Intelligent detection respects existing developer styles
- Visual distinction for default vs detected styles with info-colored borders
- Content-aware: only adds to elements that benefit from text formatting
Link Interface Unification:
- Create shared createLinkConfigurationForm() component
- Eliminate code duplication between direct editing and popup creation
- Update createLinkEditor() and showLinkConfigPopup() to use shared component
- Fix link button styling to match other style buttons with preview content
Benefits:
- Consistent professional editing experience across all interfaces
- Reduced maintenance burden through code unification
- Enhanced UX with validation, keyboard shortcuts, and visual feedback
- Maintains CLASSES.md philosophy while improving out-of-box experience
- Add backend container transformation in engine.go following syntactic sugar specification
- Containers with .insertr get class removed and viable children get .insertr added
- Remove incorrect frontend container expansion - frontend only finds enhanced elements
- Fix StyleAwareEditor hasMultiPropertyElements runtime error
- Add addClass/removeClass methods to ContentEngine for class manipulation
- Update frontend to match HTML-first approach with no runtime container logic
- Test verified: container <section class='insertr'> transforms to individual h1.insertr, p.insertr, button.insertr
This completes the container expansion functionality per CLASSES.md:
Developer convenience (one .insertr enables section editing) + granular control (individual element editing)
- Extract content from formData.content instead of passing whole object
- Add logic to call updateContent() for existing content vs createContent() for new
- Fix 400 Invalid JSON error caused by sending object instead of string
- Handle different formData formats: string, {content: string}, {text: string}
The frontend was sending html_content as {type:'html', content:'...'} object
but server expected a plain string. Now properly extracts the content value.
- Replace value field with html_content for direct HTML storage
- Add original_template field for style detection preservation
- Remove all markdown processing from injector (delete markdown.go)
- Fix critical content extraction/injection bugs in engine
- Add missing UpdateContent PUT handler for content persistence
- Fix API client field names and add updateContent() method
- Resolve content type validation (only allow text/link types)
- Add UUID-based ID generation to prevent collisions
- Complete first-pass processing workflow for unprocessed elements
- Verify end-to-end: Enhancement → Database → API → Editor → Persistence
All 37 files updated for HTML-first content management system.
Phase 3a implementation complete and production ready.
## Library Code Cleanup (~1,200+ lines removed)
- Remove legacy markdown system (markdown.js, previewer.js)
- Delete unused EditContext code from ui/editor.js (~400 lines)
- Remove version history UI components from form-renderer.js (~180 lines)
- Clean unused CSS styles from insertr.css (~120 lines)
- Update package.json dependencies (remove marked, turndown)
## Documentation Updates
- README.md: Update from markdown to HTML-first approach
- AGENTS.md: Add current architecture guidance and HTML-first principles
- TODO.md: Complete rewrite with realistic roadmap and current status
- demos/README.md: Update for development demo server usage
## System Reality Alignment
- All documentation now reflects current working system
- Removed aspirational features in favor of actual capabilities
- Clear separation between development and production workflows
- Accurate description of style-aware editor with HTML preservation
## Code Cleanup Benefits
- Simplified codebase focused on HTML-first approach
- Removed markdown conversion complexity
- Cleaner build process without unused dependencies
- Better alignment between frontend capabilities and documentation
Ready for Phase 3a server updates with clean foundation.
- Add JavaScript-based style copying from original elements to toolbar buttons
- Use getComputedStyle() to dynamically apply color, font-weight, text-decoration, text-transform
- Preserve button clickability with protected backgrounds and hover states
- Support any CSS framework/custom styles without hardcoded mappings
- Add comprehensive documentation to TODO.md for future enhancements
Examples:
- 'Emphasis' button now shows red bold text (from .emph class)
- 'Highlight' button displays with style preview while remaining clickable
- 'Brand' button demonstrates text-transform and color changes
This provides intuitive visual feedback so users immediately understand
what each formatting button will do to their content.
- Remove clunky multi-property editor with separate text + URL inputs
- Implement single rich text editor (contentEditable) for all content
- Add popup-based link configuration: select text → click 🔗 Link → configure
- Filter out link styles from formatting toolbar (links use popup, not buttons)
- Consolidate CSS: remove separate style-aware-editor.css, integrate into insertr.css
- Clean up 200+ lines of unused multi-property form code and styles
- Fix duplicate link style detection (no more 'Fancy Link' + 'Link' buttons)
Result: Much cleaner UX similar to modern editors where formatting uses
toolbar buttons and complex elements (links) use dedicated popups.
- Fix TypeError when accessing form.style by adding fallback selectors
- Support both legacy (.insertr-edit-form) and new editor class names
- Add null checks to prevent crashes when form element is not found
- Ensure ensureModalVisible works with all editor types
Resolves positioning error when opening style-aware editor interface.
- Add StyleAwareEditor class with intelligent editing strategy detection
- Implement three editing modes: simple text, rich content, multi-property forms
- Create dynamic formatting toolbar with buttons for detected styles
- Add multi-property editing forms for complex elements (links, images, buttons)
- Integrate contentEditable with style application/removal functionality
- Replace markdown-based editor.js with style-aware architecture
- Add comprehensive CSS styling for modern, responsive editor interface
- Support fallback editing for error cases with graceful degradation
- Enable real-time style application to selected text in rich editor
- Preserve all element attributes and structure during editing workflow
Complete implementation of CLASSES.md style preservation specification.
Phase 2 foundation ready for final testing and refinement.
- Add StyleDetectionEngine with one-layer-deep nested element analysis
- Add HTMLPreservationEngine for direct HTML manipulation without lossy conversion
- Implement structure-preserving content parsing that maintains element positions
- Add multi-property element support for links (href + content), images (src + alt), buttons
- Create comprehensive test suite with real DOM element validation
- Replace markdown-based system foundation with HTML-first architecture
- Preserve all element attributes (classes, IDs, data-*, aria-*) during editing
- Generate human-readable style names from detected nested elements
- Support template extraction with multiple insertion points for complex elements
Foundation complete for Phase 2 style-aware editor interface per CLASSES.md specification.
- Remove complex style preservation system from editor
- Simplify markdown conversion back to straightforward approach
- Remove StyleContext class and style-aware conversion methods
- Switch content type from 'html' back to 'markdown' for consistency
- Clean up editor workflow to focus on core markdown editing
- Remove ~500 lines of unnecessary style complexity
This completes the UI unification cleanup by removing the overly complex
style preservation system that was making the editor harder to maintain.
- Add StyleContext class for extracting and applying HTML attributes/styles
- Enhance MarkdownConverter with style-aware conversion methods
- Switch backend storage from markdown to HTML with 'html' content type
- Update editor workflow to preserve CSS classes, IDs, and attributes
- Maintain markdown editing UX while storing HTML for style preservation
- Support complex attributes like rel, data-*, aria-*, etc.
This enables editing styled content like <a class="fancy" rel="me">text</a>
while preserving all styling attributes through the markdown editing process.
- Rebuild JavaScript library with delayed control panel initialization
- Update server assets to include latest UI behavior changes
- Ensure built assets reflect invisible UI for regular visitors
The control panel now only appears after gate activation, maintaining
the invisible CMS principle for end users.
- Move control panel initialization from start() to startEditor()
- Ensure UI only appears after successful gate activation
- Regular visitors now see zero indication of insertr presence
- Maintains 'invisible CMS' principle for end users
User Experience:
- Before gate: Website appears completely normal
- After gate: Control panel slides in for authenticated editors
- Gates remain the only trigger mechanism for editors
- Create InsertrControlPanel class for unified UI management
- Separate business logic from presentation layer
- Remove DOM manipulation from auth.js and editor.js
- Add comprehensive CSS for status indicators and editing effects
- Implement consistent kebab-case file naming
- Add event-driven communication between core and UI layers
UI Architecture:
- Unified control panel with status indicator and action buttons
- Color-coded status dots (gray/blue/green for visitor/auth/editing)
- Professional editing hover effects with tooltips
- Responsive design for mobile devices
- Proper z-index and accessibility management
Business Logic:
- Pure auth.js focused on authentication state and OAuth flows
- Pure editor.js focused on content editing workflow
- Event emitters for state changes between modules
- Clean separation of concerns and testable architecture
- Remove @layer declarations and complex hybrid approach
- Eliminate all !important usage - rely on natural CSS specificity
- Add explicit color declarations to prevent inheritance issues
- Class selectors (0,0,1,0) naturally beat universal selectors (0,0,0,0)
- Fixes white-on-white modal issues on sites with CSS resets
- Works in all browsers without 2022+ cascade layer requirements
- Cleaner, more maintainable CSS architecture
- Migrate from inline CSS to external insertr.css with cascade layer architecture
- Add CSS CDN serving capability (ServeInsertrCSS handler and /insertr.css route)
- Implement hybrid approach: @layer insertr for modern browsers + html body selectors for legacy browsers
- Remove scattered inline CSS from JavaScript modules for better maintainability
- Solve form element spacing conflicts with aggressive site CSS resets like '* {margin:0; padding:0}'
- Enable proper CSS caching and separation of concerns
- Restructure demo directory from test-sites/ to demos/ with flattened layout
- Add auto-enhancement on server startup for all sites with auto_enhance: true
- Fix inconsistent content ID generation that prevented dan-eden-portfolio content persistence
- Update server configuration to enhance from source to separate output directories
- Remove manual enhancement from justfile in favor of automatic server enhancement
- Clean up legacy test files and unused restore command
- Update build system to use CDN endpoint instead of file copying
- Replace dual script injection (external + inline) with single script approach
- Pass site configuration via data attributes instead of inline JavaScript
- Update library auto-initialization to read config from script data attributes
- Reduce HTML bloat by eliminating 30+ lines of inline initialization code
- Maintain future-proof CDN compatibility and duplication prevention
Enhanced files now contain only one clean script tag with configuration.
- Replace complex multi-server setup (live-server + API) with unified Go server
- Serve all sites at /sites/{site_id} endpoints, eliminating port conflicts
- Fix content-type middleware to serve proper MIME types for static files
- Prevent script injection duplication with future-proof CDN-compatible detection
- Remove auto page reload from enhance button to eliminate editing interruptions
- Enable seamless content editing workflow with manual enhancement control
Development now requires only 'just dev' instead of complex demo commands.
All sites immediately available at localhost:8080 without hot reload conflicts.
- Move all ContentItem, ContentClient, ContentResponse types to engine/types.go as single source of truth
- Remove duplicate type definitions from content/types.go
- Update all imports across codebase to use engine types
- Enhance engine to extract existing data-content-id from HTML markup
- Simplify frontend to always send html_markup, let server handle ID extraction/generation
- Fix contentId reference errors in frontend error handling
- Add getAttribute helper method to engine for ID extraction
- Add GetAllContent method to engine.DatabaseClient
- Update enhancer to use engine.ContentClient interface
- All builds and API endpoints verified working
This resolves the 400 Bad Request errors and creates a unified architecture where the server is the single source of truth for all ID generation and content type management.
Database Structure Cleanup:
- Move all SQL files from ./db/ to ./internal/db/
- Update sqlc.yaml to use new paths (preserving schema+setup.sql hack)
- Consolidate database-related code in single directory
- Remove empty ./db/ directory
Injector Migration:
- Move injector.go from content package to engine package
- Update ContentClient interface to return map instead of slice for GetBulkContent
- Update database client implementation to match interface
- Remove injector dependency from enhancer (stub implementation)
Demo-Site Consolidation:
- Move demo-site to test-sites/demo-site for better organization
- Update build scripts to use new demo-site location
- Maintain all functionality while improving project structure
This continues the unified architecture consolidation by moving core content
processing logic to the engine and organizing related files properly.
- Create internal/engine module as single source of truth for content processing
- Consolidate 4 separate ID generation systems into one unified engine
- Update API handlers to use engine for consistent server-side ID generation
- Remove frontend client-side ID generation, delegate to server engine
- Ensure identical HTML markup + file path produces identical content IDs
- Resolve content persistence failures caused by ID fragmentation between manual editing and enhancement processes
Backend changes:
- Updated parser to treat <span> elements as markdown by default
- Changed span content type detection from ContentText to ContentMarkdown
- Spans now support **bold**, *italic*, and [links](url) formatting
Frontend changes:
- Updated content type detection to match backend behavior
- Frontend now treats spans as markdown elements for consistent processing
- Editor preview behavior now matches server-side enhancement
Benefits:
- <span class='highlight'>**bold** text</span> now processes markdown correctly
- Inline elements maintain all styling while supporting rich formatting
- Complete frontend/backend consistency for span element handling
- Expands markdown support to common inline wrapper elements
Tested and verified:
- Span elements preserve all classes, IDs, and styles
- Bold, italic, and link formatting works in span elements
- Content type properly detected as 'markdown' in both systems
Backend implementation:
- Add goldmark dependency for markdown processing
- Create MarkdownProcessor with minimal config (bold, italic, links only)
- Update content injector with HTML injection capabilities
- Add injectHTMLContent() for safe DOM manipulation
- Server now converts **bold**, *italic*, [links](url) to HTML during enhancement
Frontend alignment:
- Restrict marked.js to match server capabilities
- Disable unsupported features (headings, lists, code blocks, tables)
- Update turndown rules to prevent unsupported markdown generation
- Frontend editor preview now matches server output exactly
Server as source of truth:
- Build-time markdown→HTML conversion during enhancement
- Zero runtime overhead for end users
- Consistent formatting between editor preview and final output
- Raw markdown stored in database, HTML served to visitors
Tested features:
- **bold** → <strong>bold</strong> ✅
- *italic* → <em>italic</em> ✅
- [text](url) → <a href="url">text</a> ✅
- Replace separate POST/PUT endpoints with unified POST upsert
- Add automatic content ID generation from element context when no ID provided
- Implement version history preservation before content updates
- Add element context support for backend ID generation
- Update frontend to use single endpoint for all content operations
- Enhanced demo site with latest database content including proper content IDs
- Problem: Element ID collisions between similar elements (logo h1 vs hero h1)
causing content to be injected into wrong elements
- Root cause: Enhancer used naive tag+class matching instead of parser's
sophisticated semantic analysis for element identification
Systematic solution:
- Enhanced parser architecture with exported utilities (GetClasses, ContainsClass)
- Added FindElementInDocument() with content-based semantic matching
- Replaced naive findAndInjectNodes() with parser-based element matching
- Removed code duplication between parser and enhancer packages
Backend improvements:
- Moved ID generation to backend for single source of truth
- Added ElementContext struct for frontend-backend communication
- Updated API handlers to support context-based content ID generation
Frontend improvements:
- Enhanced getElementMetadata() to extract semantic context
- Updated save flow to handle both enhanced and non-enhanced elements
- Improved API client to use backend-generated content IDs
Result:
- Unique content IDs: navbar-logo-200530 vs hero-title-a1de7b
- Precise element matching using content validation
- Single source of truth for DOM utilities in parser package
- Eliminated 40+ lines of duplicate code while fixing core bug
- Add manual enhance API endpoint (POST /api/enhance?site_id={site}) for triggering file enhancement
- Implement enhance button in JavaScript library status indicator (🔄 Enhance)
- Disable auto-enhancement in development mode to prevent live-reload conflicts
- Add dev mode parameter to SiteManager to control enhancement behavior
- Update API routing structure to support /api/enhance endpoint
- Include enhance button styling and user feedback (loading, success, error states)
- Button triggers file enhancement and page reload to show updated static files
Development workflow improvements:
- Content edits → Immediate editor preview (no unwanted page reloads)
- Manual enhance button → Intentional file updates + reload for testing
- Production mode maintains automatic enhancement on content changes
This resolves the live-reload conflict where automatic file enhancement
was causing unwanted page reloads during content editing in development.
- Replace dual update systems with single markdown-first editor architecture
- Add server-side upsert to eliminate 404 errors on PUT operations
- Fix content persistence race condition between preview and save operations
- Remove legacy updateElementContent system entirely
- Add comprehensive authentication with JWT scaffolding and dev mode
- Implement EditContext.updateOriginalContent() for proper baseline management
- Enable markdown formatting in all text elements (h1-h6, p, div, etc)
- Clean terminology: remove 'unified' references from codebase
Technical changes:
* core/editor.js: Remove legacy update system, unify content types as markdown
* ui/Editor.js: Add updateOriginalContent() method to fix save persistence
* ui/Previewer.js: Clean live preview system for all content types
* api/handlers.go: Implement UpsertContent for idempotent PUT operations
* auth/*: Complete authentication service with OAuth scaffolding
* db/queries/content.sql: Add upsert query with ON CONFLICT handling
* Schema: Remove type constraints, rely on server-side validation
Result: Clean content editing with persistent saves, no 404 errors, markdown support in all text elements