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@einazare einazare released this 19 Mar 12:59
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[1.1.0] 2021-03-19

Bug fixing

  • Rename master branch to main
  • To make a lot of our changes, we've followed the instructions from here (minus the colors and font-sizes): https://tailwindcss.com/docs/upgrading-to-v2
    • For the colors, the only change that we made, is the fact that we've added all Tailwind CSS colors to our tailwind.config.js files, and inside our product, all {type}-gray-{number} classes were renamed to {type}-blueGray-{number}
    • After that, we've changed {type}-blueGray-{number} to {type}-blueGray-{lower-number}, i.e. (100 became 50, 200 became 100, ..., 900 became 800)
      • You can achieve this, by search in your whole project for blueGray-100 and replace it with blueGray-50
      • Then, you search in your whole project for blueGray-200 and replace it with blueGray-100
      • Then, you search in your whole project for blueGray-300 and replace it with blueGray-200
      • Then, you search in your whole project for blueGray-400 and replace it with blueGray-300
      • Then, you search in your whole project for blueGray-500 and replace it with blueGray-400
      • Then, you search in your whole project for blueGray-600 and replace it with blueGray-500
      • Then, you search in your whole project for blueGray-700 and replace it with blueGray-600
      • Then, you search in your whole project for blueGray-800 and replace it with blueGray-700
      • Then, you search in your whole project for blueGray-900 and replace it with blueGray-800
    • For the colors, the only change that we made, is the fact that we've added all Tailwind CSS colors to our tailwind.config.js files, and inside our product, all {type}-blue-{number} classes were renamed to {type}-lightBlue-{number}
    • For the colors, the only change that we made, is the fact that we've added all Tailwind CSS colors to our tailwind.config.js files, and inside our product, all {type}-green-{number} classes were renamed to {type}-emerald-{number}
  • lg:bg-transparent is not working anymore, so we've changed it with lg:bg-opacity-0
  • creativetimofficial/notus-angular#4
  • creativetimofficial/notus-js#4
  • creativetimofficial/notus-js#5
  • creativetimofficial/notus-js#6
  • creativetimofficial/notus-nextjs#6
  • creativetimofficial/notus-nextjs#7
  • creativetimofficial/notus-nextjs#8
  • creativetimofficial/notus-react#3
  • creativetimofficial/notus-svelte#3
  • creativetimofficial/notus-svelte#6
  • #4

Major style changes

Deleted components

Added components

Deleted dependencies

  • @tailwindcss/custom-forms
  • babel-eslint (updated to @babel/eslint-parser and @babel/core)

Added dependencies

  • @tailwindcss/forms (replaces @tailwindcss/custom-forms)
  • autoprefixer
  • postcss
  • @babel/core (instead of babel-eslint)
  • @babel/eslint-parser (instead of babel-eslint)
  • @vue/compiler-sfc

Updated dependencies

@fortawesome/fontawesome-free   5.14.0   →    5.15.3
@popperjs/core                   2.5.1   →    2.9.1
chart.js                         2.9.3   →    2.9.4
core-js                          3.6.5   →    3.9.1
tailwindcss                     1.8.10   →    2.0.4
vue                             2.6.12   →    3.0.7
vue-router                       3.4.3   →    4.0.5
@vue/cli-plugin-babel            4.5.6   →    5.0.0-alpha.7
@vue/cli-plugin-eslint           4.5.6   →    5.0.0-alpha.7
@vue/cli-service                 4.5.6   →    5.0.0-alpha.7
eslint                           6.8.0   →    7.22.0
eslint-plugin-vue                6.2.2   →    7.7.0

Warning

On a clean install there may be some warnings from request, chokidar, fsevents - they come from node_modules, and they do not affect the product at all.
The following warning will show when doing a clean install npm WARN [email protected] requires a peer of webpack@^4.0.0 but none is installed. You must install peer dependencies yourself., however it does not affect in any way the product.