• LoginForm / RegisterForm now initialise `status` directly from localStorage,
avoiding a post-mount state update that caused a UI flash between OAuth
options and email/username forms.
• Move Turnstile configuration into a dedicated effect that depends on
`status`, ensuring setState is not called during rendering.
• Remove unused `setStatus` setter to resolve ESLint “declared but never read”
warnings.
• Minor refactors: reorder hooks, de-duplicate navigate/context variables and
streamline state destructuring for improved readability.
- Remove colorful gradient backgrounds from dashboard panel headers in Detail page
- Replace custom header styling with default Semi-UI card title styling
- Remove background images and gradient overlays from all authentication pages
- Simplify authentication page layouts with clean gray backgrounds
- Update title text colors from white to dark gray for better contrast
- Remove unnecessary z-index layering and complex positioning
- Clean up unused background image imports
This change creates a more professional and consistent visual appearance
across the application by removing distracting visual elements.
Move the Turnstile verification component from the renderOAuthOptions method to the main render function in both LoginForm and RegisterForm components. This ensures the Turnstile verification is globally visible and accessible regardless of which authentication method the user chooses (email login/register or third-party OAuth options).
The change improves UI consistency and ensures the verification mechanism works properly across all authentication flows.
This commit refactors the login and registration forms to enhance user experience by conditionally displaying OAuth-related UI elements.
- In `LoginForm.js` and `RegisterForm.js`:
- The "Other login/registration options" button and the "or" divider are now only displayed if at least one OAuth provider is enabled in the system settings.
- This change ensures a cleaner interface when no OAuth options are configured, preventing user confusion.
- In `RegisterForm.js`:
- Changed `div` class from `relative` to `min-h-screen relative` to ensure the registration form an take up the entire screen height.