The custom title bar was too tall. Halve the standard bar padding (10->5px) and, in the Telegram path, the notch gap (16->8px) and bottom (6->3px); the notch safe-area inset is unchanged. Title and back chevron stay vertically centred.
Finalises the Telegram Mini App navigation work after on-device testing (Pixel
10 / Android 17 + iOS, fresh beta clients):
- Remove requestFullscreen entirely. Immersive fullscreen hid Telegram's native
header (and its BackButton) and the Android system swipe-back minimised the
app; the owner prefers the windowed full-size (expand) presentation, so the
app never requests fullscreen on any platform now.
- The app's own back chevron (Header, showBack = !!back) drives back-navigation
on every platform; the native Telegram BackButton is dropped — it does not
render in the windowed Mini App (backVisible=false on iOS and Android), so
relying on it lost back navigation (notably none on iOS).
- Replace the temporary always-on diagnostic overlay with a hidden debug panel
(components/DebugPanel): ten quick taps on the header title open it; it shows a
privacy-safe client diagnostic snapshot (app version, locale, online, userId,
Telegram chrome / viewport / SDK state — no secrets, no IP) and shares it via
the OS share sheet / clipboard; a tap anywhere except Share dismisses it.
- Drop the now-dead telegramRequestFullscreen / telegramBackButton /
isTelegramAndroid helpers and the iOS-fullscreen unit test.
Telegram has no native non-modal notification API (only modal showPopup /
showAlert), so in-app toasts stay ours. Docs: UI_DESIGN.md.
The Telegram native BackButton does not render in the windowed Mini App (the
owner's emulator + a fresh beta TG report backVisible=false on both iOS and
Android), so relying on it lost back navigation — iOS had no back affordance at
all. Show the app's own back chevron whenever there is a back target, on every
platform (Header showBack = !!back), and drop the now-dead native BackButton
effect (App.svelte). The native close control stays — a windowed Mini App
cannot hide it (no Telegram API).
WIP: the temp lobby diagnostic overlay and the requestFullscreen no-op remain
for the owner's emulator test; finalize after confirmation.
WIP for the Android nav investigation (TEMP bits reverted before merge):
- telegramRequestFullscreen: temporarily a no-op (incl. iOS) so the owner can
confirm the Android "fullscreen look" is Telegram's own Mini App presentation,
not our requestFullscreen (isFullscreen is already false on Android).
- Header: show the app's own back chevron in Telegram on Android, where the
native BackButton does not render — a reliable tap-back. [keep]
- Diagnostic overlay moved app-wide (pointer-events:none) and now reports
BackButton state (req/present/visible) + viewport geometry, to see whether the
native BackButton can capture the Android system swipe-back.
The ad banner lives inside the grown game header (`.nav.grow`, portrait
game only). That rule carried `flex: 1 1 auto`, so on a short viewport the
flex algorithm shrank the header — clipping the banner (`.ad` is
`overflow:hidden`) — *and* the board's scroll area at the same time. The
banner and the board ended up splitting the vertical squeeze.
Drop the shrink (`flex: 1 0 auto`): the header still grows into spare height
(banner under the title, board pinned to the bottom), but on a short viewport
it holds its natural height and the board's own scroll (`.stage`) absorbs the
whole squeeze. The banner now keeps a constant height.
Portrait-only: in landscape and on every other screen `.nav` is already
`flex: 0 0 auto`, so the banner never shrank there.
Verified in the mock UI (portrait, live banner): at 440px tall the banner
held 30px (was clipped to 14px) while the board scrolled; the tall-viewport
layout is unchanged. Full UI suite green locally (check, 272 unit, build,
bundle-size, 140 e2e).
Banner UX refinements (owner feedback):
- Position: render the banner inside Header (under the title) instead of in
Screen, so it sits in the same place on every screen. In the game the grown
nav's spare height now falls below the banner (banner under title, board
pinned to the bottom) — it no longer jumps to the game area.
- Continuity: move the rotation into a persistent module engine
(lib/bannerEngine) — the scheduler + timer live outside the components, so a
navigation (which remounts the view) continues the cycle instead of restarting
it. Each AdBanner only attaches as the DOM host and resyncs to the live message.
- Fades: a long, scrolling message now fades at both ends. The fade is a
{#if} transition:fade layer, independent of the scroll (the inner track's
transform), so the two no longer interfere.
Verified live (mock + Playwright): same position in lobby and game; the cycle
continues across lobby↔game; opacity sampling shows fade-out + fade-in for the
long message. Engine continuity unit-tested.
The +20px gap was too far; use +10px (padding-top safe-top+16). The gap is
fixed px, so the clearance from Telegram's native nav stays constant when
the user scales the font up — the title grows downward and the bar with it,
no overflow. Locked by a new e2e test that asserts the title top is
unchanged across font sizes and never overflows the bar.
min-height was the wrong lever: in Telegram the title is the bar's only
child (the back chevron is hidden), so the bar is sized by padding+content
and min-height (the nav-band height) never binds — the earlier bump did
nothing. Drop the title clear of the native nav band with padding-top
instead (notch + a 20px gap, was +6), and revert the min-height change.
- tg-fullscreen: +20px header height — without the (removed) hamburger the
title bar lost its bulk and sat flush on Telegram's native nav band.
- Settings/Comms hub tabs gain text labels under the icons (Settings /
Profile / Friends / Info and Chat / Dictionary); the icon is aria-hidden
so the label names the button. New i18n keys about.tab, game.dictionary.
Replace Menu.svelte (hamburger) everywhere with tab-bar navigation:
- Settings hub (SettingsHub) from the lobby ⚙️ tab: Settings/Profile/
Friends/About as in-place tabs, back → lobby; the lobby ⚙️ badge counts
incoming friend requests (invitations keep their own lobby section).
- Comms hub (CommsHub) from the move-history 💬: Chat/Dictionary tabs,
back → game; Dictionary only while the game is active.
- Game menu items relocate into the open history: 🏁 leave / 📤 export in
the header, 🤝 add-friend per opponent card, 💬 comms; unread chat is
badged on the score bar + the 💬.
- TapConfirm (tap → fading ✅ → tap) replaces the Skip/Hint press-and-hold
popovers and drives the add-friend confirm.
- Fix the move-history "jump": the slid board is inert and the stage can't
scroll, so a swipe up genuinely closes the history.
Remove Menu.svelte + HoldConfirm.svelte. Docs: UI_DESIGN, FUNCTIONAL(+ru),
PRERELEASE. UI check/unit/build/bundle/e2e (Chromium+WebKit) all green.
Connectivity failures become state, not a toast on every attempt. A global online
signal (lib/connection.svelte.ts) flips on a transport unavailable / rate_limited and
on the live stream's drop, driving a pure-CSS header spinner + 'Connecting…' in place
of the title and softly disabling the in-game server actions (commit / exchange / pass
/ hint; local board/rack/reset stay live).
- transport: exec auto-retries with capped exponential backoff — every op on a
rate-limit (rejected before processing, safe), reads only on unavailable (a mutation
is never blindly re-sent, to avoid double-applying one whose response was lost; its
button is disabled while offline so the player re-issues on reconnect). A reachability
watcher (profile.get probe) and any successful traffic clear the signal.
- the old red error.unavailable toast is gone (handleError suppresses connection codes;
the indicator replaces it). A server-data screen still opens with the spinner and
fills on reconnect (global indicator + read auto-retry), so navigation is never dead.
- pure retry policy unit-tested (retry.ts); a mock-only window.__conn hook drives a
Chromium+WebKit e2e (indicator shows offline, the action disables, both clear on
reconnect). Full suite + build green.
- docs: ARCHITECTURE transport note, FUNCTIONAL (+ _ru), PLAN tracker (incl. #1 — the
bot already drains all updates, no change).
Also records #1 as investigated/no-change in PLAN. Other server-action buttons (chat
send, profile save, …) still degrade to a safe no-op offline; visual disable is easy to
extend.
- Edge-swipe back now listens at the window in the CAPTURE phase (the board's
pointer handlers can't swallow it) and is no longer skipped inside Telegram
(where the owner tests it).
- TG-fullscreen header: expose the device safe-area top (--tg-safe-top) and
centre the title + menu pair within Telegram's nav band ([safe-top,
content-top]) below the notch, keeping the band's height — lining up with
Telegram's own controls.
- DnD auto-zoom-on-hover delay reduced 1000ms -> 700ms.
(Client-IP: diagnosed as the owner's home-router SNAT — the host caddy already
receives 192.168.0.1 with no XFF, so the real IP is lost upstream of our stack;
correct in prod. No code change.)
- Client IP: the compose caddy trusts X-Forwarded-For from private-range
upstreams (trusted_proxies private_ranges), so the real client IP survives
the host-caddy hop (it was logging the docker caddy hop 172.18.0.x for chat
moderation and bucketing the gateway per-IP rate limiter on it). Correct and
spoof-safe in both contours (prod has no host caddy); peerIP unit-tested.
- Ad banner gated off behind a compile-time SHOW_AD_BANNER=false (the if-branch,
the AdBanner import and banner.ts are tree-shaken out of the prod bundle).
- Landing: the Telegram entry is just the 64px logo (clickable, no button/text).
- TG-fullscreen header: title + menu centred as a pair (hamburger right of the
title), pinned to the bottom of the TG nav band.
- Edge-swipe back (Screen): a left-edge rightward drag navigates to back
(touch/pen only, armed from <=24px; skipped inside Telegram).
- Chat soft-keyboard: a bottom-sheet Modal lifted above the keyboard by a
visualViewport-driven transform (compositor-only, no page/sheet relayout).
iOS-specific, needs on-device tuning; native resize=none awaits Capacitor.
- Tests: e2e for the in-game '✓ in friends' item and a board→board tile
relocation; codec units for last_activity_unix + OutgoingRequestList.
Deferred to the next PR (agreed): #4 enrich the your-turn/game-end push; #5 hide
finished games from the lobby.
Addressing the review on #23:
- Flag star scaled up ~25% (the hammer&sickle emblem unchanged, kept clear of it).
- TG fullscreen header: drop the WHOLE header below the content-safe-area top
inset (the hamburger stays to the right of the title), instead of pinning the
hamburger to the physical top edge.
- DnD: a placed (pending) tile can now be relocated by dragging it to another
board cell (board->board); it lifts off its source cell while dragged; and it
can be grabbed even on the zoomed board (touch-action:none on the pending
cell, so the drag wins over the board pan). The manual-selection blue frame
now clears on recall.
Backlog item 2 of ~4 (owner review pass):
- USSR flag emblem redrawn (canonical hammer & sickle, scaled down 1.5x
below the star).
- Touch drag-and-drop: enlarge the drag ghost 1.5x on touch only (the finger
hides the tile); suppress the iOS tap-highlight that lingered on a rack tile
sliding into a dragged tile's slot.
- Telegram fullscreen: its native nav no longer hides our header -- the header
drops below the content-safe-area top inset and the menu (hamburger) lifts
into the nav band, centred (--tg-content-top from the SDK inset + a
tg-fullscreen class; new telegram.ts helper + app wiring).
Tests: UI check/test:unit/build + full e2e (60) green. The iOS tap-highlight
fix and the TG-fullscreen layout want on-device verification on the deploy.
- Telegram (lib/telegram.ts): chrome colours (setHeaderColor/setBackgroundColor/setBottomBarColor) match Telegram's header/bg/bottom bar to the app; native BackButton on sub-screens (app chevron hidden in TG); HapticFeedback on tile place/commit/error; enableClosingConfirmation while a game is open; disableVerticalSwipes so swipe-to-minimise doesn't fight tile drag / board scroll
- #9 board-only vertical scroll: Screen 'column' mode lets the board area scroll while score/status/rack/tab bar stay fixed (zoom keeps its own scroll)
- #10 check-word dialog opens in Modal keyboard-overlay mode (top-anchored, keyboard overlays the empty area) — no resize/relayout jank; other modals stay keyboard-aware
- docs: UI_DESIGN Telegram integration + vertical fit/keyboard; PLAN round 2-3 follow-ups
- nav bar grows ONLY in game (other screens: minimal nav, content fills); tab bar always bottom
- tab bar: tighter icon/label spacing, bigger icons, hint badge on the icon corner
- board zoom reworked to width-based (real native scroll, fixes Safari/Chrome) + constant cqw labels; pinch & swipe-to-history dropped (conflict), double-tap kept, history via menu
- beginner bonus labels shrunk to fit cells
- Draw opens exchange directly (no confirm); confirm popovers restyled like the hamburger dropdown (vertical); removed the floating direction toggle
- pending tiles darker bg (no outline); last-word dark-tile highlight (static / 1s flash)
- check button disabled for <2/>15 chars, already-checked, or 5s cooldown
- global user-select:none (inputs exempt); docs updated; TODO-4 alphabet-on-wire