* Compiles css framework from sass
* Adds watch commands
* Copies existing css to sass file
* Moves sass out of static path
* Removes global linter
I wasn't sure how to customize this, and it's not providing a lot of
additional value on top of the domain-specific linters
* Reverts invalid change to dockerfile
* Changes stylelint path
* Remove unused bulma files
* Properly minifies generated css
* Fixes regression in thread display
* rgba function only works with percents for whatever reason
* Hush stylelint
* Removes trailing zeros
* Compile sass in Django
Co-authored-by: Joachim <joachim.robert@protonmail.com>
* Python formatting
* Updates linter
* Updates commands
* Adds css-config file
Co-authored-by: Joachim <joachim.robert@protonmail.com>
* Stylelint fix
* Removes unused compiled bulma files
Co-authored-by: Joachim <joachim.robert@protonmail.com>
We can't bake the font into the Docker image as such, because we mount
the volumes which blows away anything we have in the app tree
beforehand.
We could stash it somewhere in the image and then copy it from there on
app startup or something, but at that point we might as well just
download it as part of the app startup.
So, you can't define handlers piecewise, and if you redefine a logger,
you have to also include everything it uses, because your "new" logger
doesn't have a reference to the original logging config to get things
like mail_admins and require_debug_false.
require_debug_true isn't strictly necessary here, but it seemed strange
to just copy over one of them.