{{define "layout.html"}} {{.Title}} {{/* The tab icon is the stamp's small-size variant — the initials rather than the two-line wordmark, which stops resolving below 32px (the thresholds are recorded in docs/assets/selfpost-proof.html). The PNG is declared first and the SVG second: a browser takes the last icon whose type it understands, so vector wins wherever it is supported and the raster catches the rest. */}} {{/* Unless told otherwise, htmx injects a stylesheet element of its own into the head for the request-indicator classes. The panel uses no hx-indicator, and that injected element would be the one thing the Content-Security-Policy has to make an exception for, so it is switched off here. */}} {{/* Two columns: the navigation on the left and the page beside it, centred together (see .shell in panel.css). The signed-out pages have no navigation and the shell holds their card alone. */}}
{{if .User}}{{template "nav" .}}{{end}} {{/* The page name travels onto
as a class so the stylesheet can size a page to what it holds — the monitoring pages are wider than the panel's form pages (see main.page-* in panel.css). It is .Active, already carried for the navigation, rather than a second field every handler would have to remember to set. */}}
{{template "content" .}} {{/* The running version, on every authenticated page: it is what a backup manifest is checked against on restore and the first thing to establish when something behaves unexpectedly. Only for signed-in administrators — the login and setup pages must not advertise it to the internet. */}} {{if .User}}{{end}}
{{end}} {{/* nav is the panel's navigation bar. It is rendered here, from the layout, so every authenticated page has it without the page's own template having to remember to include it; .Active names the current page so it is highlighted instead of linking to itself. Unauthenticated pages (login, setup) carry no .User and get no nav. */}} {{define "nav"}} {{end}} {{/* The index of the current page's own sections, shown in the navigation column under the page entries. Most pages are one or two cards and need no index, so the block is empty here and only the pages that are genuinely long — the domain page, the status page — redefine it with their own list (see .sections in panel.css for what it looks like, and panel.js for the marking of the section in view). Each page's template file is parsed after this one, so its definition replaces this empty one; a page that defines nothing keeps it and renders no index. */}} {{define "sections"}}{{end}} {{/* Navigation icons. Inline SVG rather than an icon font or sprite file: they inherit the link's colour through currentColor, cost no extra request, and need no exemption from the panel's "default-src 'self'" policy. Each is aria-hidden because the entry's own text is already the accessible name; the icon is a landmark for the eye, not a second label. Kept as separate templates so the nav above stays one readable line per page. */}} {{define "icon-status"}}{{end}} {{define "icon-domains"}}{{end}} {{define "icon-deliveries"}}{{end}} {{define "icon-mail-queue"}}{{end}} {{define "icon-system-log"}}{{end}} {{/* A filing cabinet rather than a storage box: the box read as a box, while two drawers with handles is the picture of an archive. */}} {{define "icon-backup"}}{{end}} {{define "icon-account"}}{{end}} {{/* Sign out is the one icon here that marks an action rather than a page: an open door with the arrow leading out of it. */}} {{define "icon-sign-out"}}{{end}}