Summary
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Introduce a reusable compact-mode toggle component and greatly improve the CardPro header for small screens. Removes duplicated code, adds i18n support, and refines overall responsiveness.
Details
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🎨 UI / Components
• Create `common/ui/CompactModeToggle.js`
– Provides a single source of truth for switching between “Compact list” and “Adaptive list”
– Automatically hides itself on mobile devices via `useIsMobile()`
• Refactor table modules to use the new component
– `Users`, `Tokens`, `Redemptions`, `Channels`, `TaskLogs`, `MjLogs`, `UsageLogs`
– Deletes legacy in-file toggle buttons & reduces repetition
📱 CardPro improvements
• Hide `actionsArea` and `searchArea` on mobile, showing a single “Show Actions / Hide Actions” toggle button
• Add i18n: texts are now pulled from injected `t()` function (`显示操作项` / `隐藏操作项` etc.)
• Extend PropTypes to accept the `t` prop; supply a safe fallback
• Minor cleanup: remove legacy DOM observers & flag CSS, simplify logic
🔧 Integration
• Pass the `t` translation function to every `CardPro` usage across table pages
• Remove temporary custom class hooks after logic simplification
Benefits
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✓ Consistent, DRY compact-mode handling across the entire dashboard
✓ Better mobile experience with decluttered headers
✓ Full translation support for newly added strings
✓ Easier future maintenance (single compact toggle, unified CardPro API)
Move EditChannel and EditTagModal from standalone pages to modal components
within the channels module structure for consistency with other table modules.
Changes:
- Move EditChannel.js → components/table/channels/modals/EditChannelModal.jsx
- Move EditTagModal.js → components/table/channels/modals/EditTagModal.jsx
- Update import paths in channels/index.jsx
- Remove standalone routes for EditChannel from App.js
- Delete original files from pages/Channel/
This change aligns the channels module with the established modular pattern
used by tokens, users, redemptions, and other table modules, centralizing
all channel management functionality within integrated modal components
instead of separate page routes.
BREAKING CHANGE: EditChannel standalone routes (/console/channel/edit/:id
and /console/channel/add) have been removed. All channel editing is now
handled through modal components within the main channels page.