A slight update to the icon has been done by dotkwa.
The checkmark is a darker, more powerful green to stand out a bit
more in front of the bright background.
`<meta>` tags have been added to relay information for websites trying
to pull information from the page (like discord) as well as web crawlers
to index the page.
This way, people can easily just use their QR readers to reach the
voting page. The QR is constructed via Google Charts API and the URL is
based on the HOST header of the request.
The API has been moved to a /api path to distinguish it from the form
submission path and make it clear it is a callable API.
The API also has been rudimentarily documented.
The options only appeared when at least 2 letters were typed into the
input field as the event triggered before a value was set into the input
field. Using `keyup` instead of `keydown` delays the event after a
letter has been typed into it.
This page displays all options that have been set on creation. Thanks to
`textFit` the texts in the title and options automatically get sized
correctly. The create poll button has also been renamed to submit-button
to make it more universal on other pages.
If more than 3 options are written down, additional inputs will load in
to allow more options. The maximum cap of options currently is set to
255 but can be configured in Config.ts.
Likewise, the input length can also be controlled from there.
The frontend should work without having JS enabled. JS will enhance the
experience but should under no circumstance be necessary.
To achieve this, the entire entry system has been turned into a form
that posts its values to a new backend path specifically made to take
form responses. Instead of returning an API response, it also redirects
the browser to either the voting page on successful creation or the
frontpage with a bunch of get parameters that are used to prefill the
form in a server-side rendering process.
An error parameter is also given but there is no way to display said
error for now.