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# humane-time
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WIP

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(ns humane-time.server
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(:require [reitit.ring :as ring]
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[hiccup.page :refer [include-js include-css html5]]
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[ring.middleware.reload :refer [wrap-reload]]
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[ring.util.response :as response]))
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(def mount-target
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[:div#app
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[:h3 "ClojureScript has not been compiled!"]
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[:p "please run "
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[:b "lein figwheel"]
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" in order to start the compiler"]])
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(defn head []
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[:head
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[:meta {:charset "utf-8"}]
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[:meta {:name "viewport"
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:content "width=device-width, initial-scale=1"}]
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(include-css "/css/base.css"
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(defn loading-page []
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mount-target
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(ring/router
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[["/" {:get (fn [_]
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(-> (response/response (loading-page))
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(response/content-type "text/html")))}]
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["/public/*" (ring/create-resource-handler)]])
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.body-container {
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margin: 0 auto;
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h1, h2, h3 {
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}
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h1 {
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h2 {
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