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CSS refactoring #793

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@jglovier jglovier commented Nov 9, 2016

Working on some major CSS refactoring. Still scoping out the best way to approach it, but getting the PR going nice and early.

Current plan is to:

  • tidy up the structure of the files
    • get the temp styles into the appropriate partials
    • reorganize stylesheets accordingly

I'm not sure yet how much of the above plan belongs in this particular PR. I'll probably merge and start a new PR a few times just to keep things from getting too big in this one PR.

EDIT: I've scoped the above list to just a couple things for this PR.

cc @HospitalRun/core-maintainers

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Exciting

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Settled on a path forward, and chatted with @jkleinsc a little bit today about all the changes. I'm going to merge this PR with just the structural cleanup of the existing styles, then open another PR for the next step.

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@jkleinsc not sure about this failure, but it appears to be blocking the test from passing.

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Can you point me to what I need to do to resolve?

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@jkleinsc false alarm! It appears to have been an intermittent failure. I re-ran the test and it passed. ⚡

@jglovier jglovier merged commit 660b3f4 into master Nov 10, 2016
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