We've moved away from the idea of having extra rules for small screens, and instead follow the bootstrap convention of designing for small screens first and overriding those rules if needed for larger screens. Having a separate file remaining for a limited number of small screen rules is therefore counter-productive. Moving the remaining rules into common.scss, adjacent to the related rules for larger screen, makes the behaviour easier to understand, as well as making it easier to refactor the rules to a small-screen-first approach. |
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"The Rails Port"
This is The Rails Port, the Ruby on Rails application that powers the OpenStreetMap website and API. The software is also known as "openstreetmap-website".
This repository consists of:
- The web site, including user accounts, diary entries, user-to-user messaging.
- The XML-based editing API.
- The integrated version of the iD editors.
- The Browse pages - a web front-end to the OpenStreetMap data.
- The GPX uploads, browsing and API.
A fully-functional Rails Port installation depends on other services, including map tile servers and geocoding services, that are provided by other software. The default installation uses publicly-available services to help with development and testing.
License
This software is licensed under the GNU General Public License 2.0, a copy of which can be found in the LICENSE file.
Installation
The Rails Port is a Ruby on Rails application that uses PostgreSQL as its database, and has a large number of dependencies for installation. For full details please see INSTALL.md.
Development
We're always keen to have more developers! Pull requests are very welcome.
- Bugs are recorded in the issue tracker.
- Translation is managed by Translatewiki.
- There is a rails-dev@openstreetmap.org mailing list for development discussion.
- IRC - there is the #osm-dev channel on irc.oftc.net.
More details on contributing to the code are in the CONTRIBUTING.md file.
Maintainers
- Tom Hughes @tomhughes
- Andy Allan @gravitystorm