1, 4: Fixing 404 after logged out, adding market entry
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/*
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Sam Russell
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Captured Sun
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11.9.25 - changed p(innerText) to p(innerHTML), adjusted onNavigate to work for multiple elements and with correct "this" scope
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11.7.25 - changed registerShadow() to register(), changed onClick() to be like onHover()
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11.6.25 - adding default value for "button()" "children" parameter
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10.29.25 - adding "gap()" and "label()" functions
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@@ -562,12 +563,12 @@ HTMLImageElement.prototype.backgroundColor = function(value) {
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return this; // Always returns the element itself
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};
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window.p = function p(innerText) {
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window.p = function p(innerHTML) {
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let el = document.createElement("p")
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if(typeof innerText === "function") {
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el.render = innerText
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el.render = innerHTML
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} else {
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el.innerText = innerText
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el.innerHTML = innerHTML
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}
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el.style.margin = "0";
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quill.render(el)
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@@ -765,13 +766,15 @@ HTMLElement.prototype.onKeyDown = function(cb) {
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return this;
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};
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/* QUIRK 1:
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In all the other callback functions, the user can choose the scope of "this". It can be either the parent shadow or the element itself.
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This listener only allows for the latter functionality. This is because the navigate event fires on the window.
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Without binding, "this" would refer only to the window. So here we are compromising on one of the two.
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/* WHY THIS LISTENER IS THE WAY IT IS:
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- If we dispatch the "navigate" event on the window (as one would expect for a "navigate" event), a listener placed on the element will not pick it up.
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- However, if we add the event as a window event, it won't have the "this" scope that a callback normally would.
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- Then, if we try to add that scope using bind(), it makes the function.toString() unreadable, which means we will get false positives for duplicate listeners.
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- Therefore, we just have to attach the navigate event to the element, and manually trigger that when the window listener fires.
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*/
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HTMLElement.prototype.onNavigate = function(cb) {
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window._storeListener(window, "navigate", cb.bind(this));
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this._storeListener("navigate", cb);
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window.addEventListener("navigate", () => this.dispatchEvent(new CustomEvent("navigate")))
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return this;
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};
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