This way we simplify the HTML, which had some `if...else` blocks that
were hard to follow because there were opening tags inside these blocks
while the closing tags were outside these blocks.
We're also making the CSS container-dependent instead of
window-dependent. Since there are between one and three elements inside
the panel, we accomplish this by making the element with the content
take its own line if the width of the panel is smaller than 35rem.
Note we're trying to keep the layout similar to what it was; since we're
no longer using negative margins (like the ones in the `.row` selector),
the votes element now gets a width of 22.5% instead of 25%.
Also note we're using the column-gap property for flexbox because the
`flex-with-gap` mixin doesn't work so well with elements that have
borders. Since the column-gap property for flexbox is now supperted by
more than 98% of the browsers (which wasn't the case when we started
using the `flex-with-gap` mixin), the `flex-with-gap` mixin has become
obsolete.
Finally, note we're removing the `max-width: 12rem` rule in the images.
I'm not sure why we introduced this rule in the first place, and it
didn't play so well to the new layout. I considered using code like
`max-width: min(100%, 12rem)`, but, since I'm not sure why `12rem` was
there in the first place, I'm not sure whether this approach was better,
and it sure made things more complex.
Note we're excluding a few files:
* Configuration files that weren't generated by us
* Migration files that weren't generated by us
* The Gemfile, since it includes an important comment that must be on
the same line as the gem declaration
* The Budget::Stats class, since the heading statistics are a mess and
having shorter lines would require a lot of refactoring
We were very inconsistent regarding these rules.
Personally I prefer no empty lines around blocks, clases, etc... as
recommended by the Ruby style guide [1], and they're the default values
in rubocop, so those are the settings I'm applying.
The exception is the `private` access modifier, since we were leaving
empty lines around it most of the time. That's the default rubocop rule
as well. Personally I don't have a strong preference about this one.
[1] https://rubystyle.guide/#empty-lines-around-bodies
* Convert proposal form into translatable one.
* Adapt translatable shared spec to define an owner when running at
frontend feature specs.
* Remove old attributes from strong parameters.
Keep a blank line before and after private
Keep a blank line before and after protected
Remove extra empty line at class body end
Remove extra blank line
Add final newline
Use 2 (not 3) spaces for indentation
Use 2 (not 4) spaces for indentation
Remove space before comma
Add space after comma
Remove trailing whitespaces
Remove unnecessary spacing
Use snake_case for variable names
Do not use then for multi-line if
Remove unused block argument - i
Use the new Ruby 1.9 hash syntax
Remove unused assignment to variable
Indent when as deep as case
Align attributes
Align end with def