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.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The JWT only carries { id, email, role } and the server reads plan_id
fresh from the DB per request, but the frontend cached the user object
in localStorage at login and never refreshed it. After an admin changed
a user's plan, the dashboard kept rendering the old plan until the
user logged out and back in.
Added api.getMe() and a refreshCurrentUser() helper that runs at
startup and on every hashchange. Settings page now fetches the user
fresh via api.getMe() on render, with localStorage as fallback.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Root cause: the Settings page loaded /api/white-label into the form
inputs but never applied the saved values (primary_color, bg_color,
brand_name, favicon, custom_css) to the actual document. Nothing in
app.js bootstrap touched branding. So the save hit the DB correctly,
reload kept the DB value correctly, but the page always rendered the
hardcoded defaults from css/variables.css and the static "ScreenTinker"
label in index.html — which looked like the save had reverted.
Fix: new frontend/js/branding.js module that fetches /api/white-label
once at startup (app.js) and applies values to:
- --accent and --bg-primary CSS vars
- document.title and the .sidebar-header .logo span text
- all <link rel="icon">/apple-touch-icon hrefs
- a <style id="wl-custom-css"> tag for custom_css
- the theme-color meta tag
Settings save now calls resetBranding() after POST so changes apply
immediately without a reload.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds a per-user Account section in Settings with name edit and password
change. Password change requires current password; local auth only.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Wrap wide tables (admin, settings, reports) in .table-wrap with
min-width on the table so they scroll horizontally on narrow screens
instead of collapsing rows.
- Add global .table-wrap { overflow-x: auto } utility.
- Mobile: add mask-image fade on .tabs right edge to hint scrollability
when tabs overflow; flex-shrink:0 on .tab keeps labels intact.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Player download links now appear directly in the Add Display modal below
the pairing form, so new users can find and install a player app without
hunting through Settings. Removed the duplicate downloads section from
the Settings page.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <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>