Session 1 of 2 of the i18n rollout.
- Split i18n module into per-language files under frontend/js/i18n/ so a
translator can edit one language without touching the others.
- Add Portuguese (pt) and seed Hindi (hi). Hindi is intentionally a skeleton
-- 0 keys, full English fallback -- because we have an active Indian user
and would rather ship "no Hindi" than ship machine-quality Hindi that
could read as unprofessional or get formality/gender register wrong.
- 183 keys, 100% parity across en/es/fr/de/pt; native review still
recommended before publicizing as "fully supported".
- Add t(key, vars) variable substitution and tn(keyBase, n, vars) plural
helper for _one/_other key pairs.
- setLanguage() now triggers a CustomEvent + HashChangeEvent so the
existing hash router naturally re-renders the current view, plus a
subscriber pattern for nav labels rendered once outside the router.
- Wire t() into 3 high-traffic views end-to-end: dashboard, login,
content-library. Sidebar nav labels in app.js update on language change.
- The remaining 16 views still ship with hardcoded English; they will be
wired in session 2. The t() lookup is robust against unwired views, so
the dashboard works in 5 languages while clicking into e.g. Schedule
still shows English. No regressions.
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When DISABLE_REGISTRATION=true (or 1), POST /api/auth/register returns
403 with a clear error. OAuth endpoints (/google, /microsoft) also
refuse to auto-create new accounts — existing OAuth users can still
sign in. First-user setup (empty users table) is always allowed so a
fresh install can still be initialized.
GET /api/auth/config now returns registration_enabled so the login
view can hide the "Create Account" button and the trial banner when
registration is off. Absence of the flag is treated as enabled for
back-compat with older servers.
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Login view:
- Remove `margin-left: calc(-1 * var(--sidebar-width))` from the
centering wrapper. It was a hack to compensate for the sidebar
offset, but app.js already zeros the app margin on the login
route. On mobile this was pushing the login card ~240px off
the left edge of the viewport.
- Use min-height + padding so the card breathes on short screens.
- Drop inline font-size:11px on the support-token input so the
global .input 16px mobile rule applies (iOS focus-zoom prevention).
app.js:
- Hide the mobile hamburger button on the login route; it has no
function there since the sidebar is already hidden.
Landing page:
- Scope the old blanket `.nav-links { display: none }` to hide only
the section anchors + secondary Sign In button, so the primary
"Start Free Trial" CTA stays visible on mobile.
- Wrap the 5-column Compare table in a horizontal-scroll container
and set min-width:560px so it scrolls instead of overflowing
the page.
- Add min-height:44px to .btn on mobile, tighten section padding
to 16px (from 24px) so content doesn't feel cramped against
the viewport edge.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
ScreenTinker - open source digital signage management software.
MIT License, all features included, no license gates.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>