* Bump activitystreams-derive from 0.1.0 to 0.1.1
* Bump tantivy from 0.9.1 to 0.10.1
* Bump rpassword from 3.0.2 to 4.0.1
* Bump num_cpus from 1.10.0 to 1.10.1
* Bump serde_qs from 0.4.6 to 0.5.0
* Bump stdweb-internal-runtime from 0.1.3 to 0.1.4
* [Security] Bump smallvec from 0.6.9 to 0.6.10
* Bump chrono from 0.4.6 to 0.4.7
* Bump bcrypt from 0.4.0 to 0.5.0
* Bump serde_json from 1.0.39 to 1.0.40
* Bump tokio from 0.1.21 to 0.1.22
* Bump scheduled-thread-pool from 0.2.0 to 0.2.2
* Bump stdweb from 0.4.14 to 0.4.18
* Bump hyper from 0.12.29 to 0.12.33
* Bump reqwest from 0.9.17 to 0.9.19
* Bump url from 1.7.2 to 2.1.0
* Start to update the theme
- Ligther colors
- No more border radius
- Buttons are now always colored
- Start to redesign the post page (according to the Figma mockups)
* Fix build script: it now recompiles everytime a scss file changed
* Make sure the article illustrations are not too big
* Make articles wider (70 characters)
* Better contrast between gray shades
* Various improvements
* Better mobile style
* New style for the footer
* Improve comment style
* Better responsiveness again
* Limit the size of the article cover
* Last details?
- Improve buttons on the media page
- Improve lists
* Pin the stdweb version that we use
It changed because I removed Cargo.lock to handle a merge conflict
I could have updated cargo web too, but it mean I should have re-built
the CI docker image and it was taking forever.
* Better contrast for links in the header of the article
* Add a basic privacy policy
* Remove "also"
* Fix a few issues
- Don't watch static/css in build.rs
- Another shade of white
- Remove useless margin rule for error messages
With this PR, when JS is activated and WASM supported, the article editor will be dynamically replaced with `contenteditable`s elements. This makes the editing interface simpler and less like a regular form. It will also allow us to easily add visual formatting with native browser APIs (and to insert images or videos directly). Here is a little demo:
![peek 05-03-2019 16-12](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/16254623/53815536-1dc05680-3f62-11e9-94d3-b363ed84eb97.gif)
There is still a lot to do, but it is a good first step.
Fixes#255
Rust can compile to WASM, so let's use it for front-end code as well.
To compile the front-end:
```
cargo install cargo-web
cargo web deploy -p plume-front
```