On Safari/iOS PWA cold start or after cookie clear, logging in with wrong
credentials triggered auth:expired, re-rendering the login page and losing
the error message. The login endpoint returns 401 for invalid credentials,
not for session expiry, so apiFetch must not fire auth:expired in that path.
Resolves#68
Co-authored-by: Ulas Kalayci <ulas.kalayci@googlemail.com>
'Sonstiges' ist DEFAULT_CATEGORY_NAME und dient als allgemeiner Fallback für
Zutaten (Gewürze, Saucen etc.). Beim Ausschluss würde die Kategorie bestehender
Zutaten beim Bearbeiten einer Mahlzeit lautlos überschrieben (Datenintegrität).
Nur haushaltsfremde Kategorien (Haushalt, Drogerie) werden ausgeblendet.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
All tokens with dark-mode overrides gain a private --_name counterpart in :root.
Public tokens (--color-*, --module-*, --glass-* etc.) become stable var(--_name)
references. Both dark blocks now only override compact private tokens — no more
manual two-block sync for every future colour change.
Also removes the redundant --color-surface-2 dark override (already auto-derived
via var(--neutral-50)). No visual change.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Bundles the Indigo accent migration, module-colour decoupling, WCAG
contrast improvements and nav-badge base-style relocation into one
release. See CHANGELOG.md [0.20.15] for full details.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The .nav-badge base styles (background, size, color) were defined in tasks.css,
which is dynamically unloaded when navigating away from /tasks. This caused the
overdue badge in the nav to become invisible on every other page, even though
the badge element remained in the DOM.
Also refactors subtask checkbox icon to use a CSS class instead of inline styles.
Resolves#56
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Root cause: the badge was `position: absolute` relative to the entire
`.nav-item`, which stretches to `flex: 1` on mobile (up to ~75 px wide).
With `right: 4px` the badge sat far from the icon on the bottom bar and
overlapped label text in the expanded desktop sidebar.
Fix: `updateOverdueBadge()` now wraps the nav icon in a
`.nav-item__icon-wrap` span (created once, reused on subsequent calls).
The badge is appended there instead of to the nav item root.
CSS changes:
- Remove `.nav-item .nav-badge` positional override
- Add `.nav-item__icon-wrap { position: relative; display: inline-flex }`
- Add `.nav-item__icon-wrap .nav-badge { position: absolute; top: -4px; right: -4px }`
The badge now consistently overlays the top-right corner of the icon
across all nav layouts (mobile column, collapsed sidebar row, expanded
sidebar row with label).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>