These depended on postcss < 5, which caused the errors like
Container#eachAtRule is deprecated. Use Container#walkAtRules instead.
Container#eachRule is deprecated. Use Container#walkRules instead.
Container#eachDecl is deprecated. Use Container#walkDecls instead.
Node#style() is deprecated. Use Node#raw()
Node#_value was deprecated. Use Node#raws.value
Container#remove is deprecated. Use Container#removeChild
The autoprefixer-loader package is deprecated now and recommends using postcss-loader + autoprefixer itself.
We are recruiting Scratchers for interviews on the Scratch Community
blocks feature; this is a part of my PhD disseration. This commit has
the PDF forms and the views that are needed for the recruitment.
These warnings were annoying me because the noise makes it easy to miss real issues.
The `no-mergeable-selectors` rule is one that we do want to have, but right now it asks that you merge selectors in different `@media` blocks. When the next release happens we should put that back.
https://github.com/sasstools/sass-lint/issues/307
Similarly, we want `force-element-nesting` but there is a problem with that because there's no easy way to have a nested selector in a list of selectors.
https://github.com/sasstools/sass-lint/issues/575
Finally, until they implement per-line overrides, we have to silence `class-name-format` because we don't have control over the ReactModal class names. It's a useful rule to keep class names consistent though. Per-line ignores should be coming soon: https://github.com/sasstools/sass-lint/issues/70
1. checks the localization for a few reference languages for the nav bar
2. for our localized pages (splash, about, wedo2), it checks to see that there are locale strings, whether or not they're english (to make sure at least something is on the page).
The catch there before is meant to just continue if it comes across a file that doesn't exist (in which case the language will default to english). However, it was not specific enough – now, it only catches the error if the file doesn't exist, and throws anything else, preveting a build.
`toLocaleString()` is not supported in Safari, but react-intl has a polyfill, and so it is. This also localized the intro description string, which wasn't previously. This also fixes#366 by doing as @rschamp suggested and checking if the count is the default count before setting the value.
Assumes the session cookie is stored as JSON which may or may not have been compressed via zlib (indicated by a leading `.`), which is then base64-encoded, and made URL-safe by replacing all `+` and `/` characters with `-` and `_` respectively.