Remove cmd-k-btn (search) from floating action buttons - search now only
lives in the action bar. Recalculated positions for 7-button (desktop)
and 6-button (mobile without shortcuts) layouts using fluid clamp() sizing.
Implement a command palette accessible via CMD+K/Ctrl+K using the ninja-keys
web component. Features include:
- New /api/cmd-k endpoint serving dynamic CV entries (experiences, projects, courses)
- Language-aware responses with 1-hour cache headers
- Scroll-to-section functionality for quick navigation
- Enhanced keyboard shortcuts modal with CMD+K documentation
- Comprehensive test coverage for API and UI interactions
Also includes cleanup of deprecated debug test files and various UI polish
improvements to contact form, themes, and action bar components.
- Delete orphaned CSS files (color-theme.css, logo-toggle.css,
skeleton.css, main.new.css) - replaced by modular equivalents
- Delete 08-contexts/_print.css - wrongly created during modularization
- Remove 08-contexts folder (now empty)
- Add print.css as standalone with media="print" in HTML
- Update stale comments referencing old file names
- Remove _print.css import from main.css
print.css remains standalone and will NOT be bundled, as it's a
special case loaded only when printing (media="print").
Root cause: overflow-x: hidden on html/body elements breaks position: sticky
on descendant elements. This is a known CSS behavior.
Changes:
- _reset.css: Changed overflow-x from 'hidden' to 'clip' on html and body
- 'clip' prevents horizontal scrolling WITHOUT breaking sticky positioning
- index.html: Restored hyperscript scroll handlers (initScrollBehavior, handleScroll)
- main.js: Disabled JavaScript scroll fallback in favor of hyperscript
Behavior:
- Desktop: Action bar hides on scroll down, reappears on scroll up
- Mobile (≤900px): Action bar stays visible at all times (CSS override)
Tested: Both desktop and mobile scroll behaviors work correctly
Fixes three critical mobile UI issues:
1. Theme Button Transparency (FIXED)
- Changed theme button from 50% to full opacity on mobile
- Updated _themes.css with rgba(x, y, z, 1) for all theme modes
- Added opacity: 1 !important to mobile media query
2. Info Button Color Differentiation (FIXED)
- Changed info button from green (#27ae60) to blue (#3498db)
- Now visually distinct from green back-to-top button
- Updated all states: default, hover, at-bottom
3. Button Layout Reorganization (FIXED)
- Added .is-mobile-device rules for 5-button layout (no shortcuts)
- Buttons centered without gap: Download, Print, Theme, Info, Back-to-top
- Total width: 290px (5 buttons + 4 gaps) vs 350px (6 buttons)
Files modified:
- static/css/01-foundation/_themes.css - Primary theme button fix
- static/css/04-interactive/_scroll-behavior.css - Info color + layout
- static/css/color-theme.css - Mobile device positioning sync
- tests/mjs/53-final-mobile-fixes-test.mjs - Comprehensive validation
Test results:
✅ Shortcuts hidden on real mobile (iPhone user agent)
✅ 5 buttons evenly spaced with no gap (60px spacing)
✅ Info button blue (52, 152, 219) vs back-to-top green (39, 174, 96)
✅ Theme button full opacity (alpha: 1, opacity: 1)
Fixed two critical mobile view issues:
1. Extended CV Sidebar Accordion:
- Updated sidebar.html to use native <details> element (was div with onclick)
- Styled accordion header to match CV title badges dark theme (#303030)
- Applied consistent styling: dark gray background, light text, uppercase, no spacing
- Result: Sidebars now collapse/expand properly with native HTML functionality
2. PDF Download Modal Centering:
- Added JavaScript-based centering for mobile viewports (≤768px)
- Uses inline styles with !important flag to override browser defaults
- Updated download button to call openPdfModal() function
- Result: Modal is perfectly centered on mobile (0px offset)
Technical notes:
- Modal centering required setProperty() with 'important' flag
- Accordion matches cv-title-badges-header style exactly
- All tests passing: accordion toggle, modal centering
Files modified:
- templates/partials/cv/sidebar.html
- static/css/05-responsive/_breakpoints.css
- static/js/main.js
- templates/partials/widgets/download-button.html
Tests added:
- tests/mjs/43-mobile-accordion-and-modal-test.mjs
- tests/mjs/46-visual-accordion-style-test.mjs
The theme switcher button was hidden above the viewport on desktop because
.has-tooltip's position: relative was overriding the button's position: fixed
due to CSS cascade order (_tooltips.css loaded after _themes.css).
Fixed by adding !important to .color-theme-switcher position: fixed rule.
Changes:
- static/css/01-foundation/_themes.css: Add !important to position: fixed
to override .has-tooltip position: relative cascade
Testing:
- Added comprehensive tooltip tests for all buttons (desktop & mobile)
- Verified theme switcher visible on desktop at correct position
- Verified all tooltips working on hover (desktop only, hidden on mobile touch)
- Verified button positioning in mobile bottom dock
All buttons now display correctly:
✅ Desktop: All 6 buttons with working tooltips
✅ Mobile: All 5 buttons in bottom dock
Light theme:
- Change background from #b8bbbe to #d6d6d6 (light gray)
- Add concentric squares pattern with 4 gradient layers
- Creates subtle geometric texture on gray background
Dark theme:
- Change background from rgb(82, 86, 89) to #3a3a3a (medium gray)
- Add diagonal grid pattern with green glow (rgba(0, 255, 128, 0.15))
- 45deg and -45deg crosshatch creates retro tech aesthetic
Both patterns use CSS custom properties (--page-bg-pattern) and are
applied via background-image in _reset.css. Patterns are fixed and
maintain visibility across theme switches.
**TESTING** - These patterns can be easily reverted or modified
Light Theme (Woven Fabric Pattern):
- Subtle gray crosshatch pattern
- Multiple gradients creating woven texture
- Professional and clean appearance
Dark Theme (Diagonal Grid with Green Glow):
- 45° and -45° diagonal lines
- Green glow (rgba(0, 255, 128, 0.1))
- Cyberpunk/tech aesthetic
- 40px grid spacing
Implementation:
- Added --page-bg-pattern CSS variables to color-theme.css
- Applied patterns via body background-image in _reset.css
- OLD pattern commented out and preserved for easy restoration
- Patterns work with light, dark, and auto themes
Files changed:
- static/css/color-theme.css: Added pattern variables
- static/css/01-foundation/_reset.css: Applied patterns to body
To revert: Uncomment old pattern and remove --page-bg-pattern usage
Calculation: #5e5e5e inverted = #a1a1a1
- Set LIV Golf border to #a1a1a1 in dark theme
- After invert(1) filter → appears as #5e5e5e (correct gray)
- Light theme: resets to normal var(--icon-border)
Filter inverts ENTIRE element including borders, so we
pre-compensate by using the inverse color.
- Changed from transparent to #5e5e5e (rgb(94,94,94))
- Visible but subtle medium gray border in dark theme
- Updated test to verify new border color
- Note: CSS filter on LIV Golf only affects image pixels, not border
- Changed from rgba(255,255,255,0.05) to 'transparent'
- Previous attempt used WHITE transparent which was still visible
- Now borders are rgba(0,0,0,0) - completely invisible
- Verified with Playwright test showing transparent borders
- All icons (OBS, LIV Golf, etc.) now have no visible borders
- Changed from #1e1e1e to rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.05)
- Borders now 95% transparent, virtually invisible
- Applies to ALL icon borders (OBS, LIV Golf, etc.)
- Invert filter remains ONLY for LIV Golf logo
- Changed --icon-border from #2a2a2a to #1e1e1e (rgb(30,30,30))
- Background is #1a1a1a (rgb(26,26,26)), only 4 RGB units difference
- Borders now barely visible, creating cleaner dark theme appearance
- Add --icon-border variable: #ddd (light) / #2a2a2a (dark)
- Add --item-separator variable: rgba(0,0,0,0.1) / rgba(255,255,255,0.05)
- Replace 6 hardcoded icon borders with var(--icon-border)
- Replace 3 hardcoded separators with var(--item-separator)
- Add CSS filter to invert LIV Golf logo in dark themes for visibility
- LIV Golf logo filter: invert(1) in dark/auto(dark), none in light
- Auto theme dark mode now uses #3a3d3e (matches explicit dark)
- Previously used #2a2a2a causing visible difference when switching
- Ensures only two visual states (light/dark) regardless of theme mode
Light theme sidebar:
- Background: #d1d4d2 (light gray)
- Text: dark colors
Dark theme sidebar:
- Background: #3a3d3e (darker gray, between page bg and content)
- Text: light colors (using CSS variables)
- Titles: light colors
Changes:
- Revert sidebar bg to use var(--sidebar-bg) for theme switching
- Update dark theme sidebar color to #3a3d3e
- Replace all hardcoded text colors with CSS variables
- Sidebar titles, content, and arrows now adapt to theme