admin/thanks.php:
- <div style="margin-top:1.5rem;display:flex;gap:.75rem;flex-wrap:wrap;"> → class="admin-action-bar"
- <p style="color:var(--text-secondary);"> → class="admin-muted"
admin/pages.php:
- Éditer button style="font-size:.8rem;padding:.3rem .75rem;" → class="admin-btn admin-btn--sm"
admin.css (Thesis info sections block):
- Added .admin-action-bar { margin-top:1.5rem; display:flex; gap:0.75rem; flex-wrap:wrap }
- Added .admin-muted { color: var(--text-secondary) }
The only remaining inline style in any admin PHP file is the dynamic
--disk-pct/--disk-color custom properties on the disk bar in system.php,
which carry PHP runtime values and cannot be moved to static CSS.
All admin action files (account, tag, page, edit, visibility, maintenance,
publish, formulaire) now call App::flash('error'|'success', ...) instead of
writing to raw per-page session keys ($_SESSION['error'], 'admin_error',
'edit_error', 'admin_success', 'edit_success', 'form_error').
All admin display pages (add, edit, account, tags, pages, index) now include
templates/partials/flash-messages.php instead of manually reading and
unsetting the legacy session keys and inlining their own alert HTML.
App::consumeFlash() already drained all legacy key variants as a safety net,
so the partial works correctly whether called from pages that were already
migrated or any remaining stragglers. No behaviour change for end users.
- admin.css: replace .admin-alert / .admin-alert--error / .admin-alert--success
selectors with [role="alert"][data-type="error"] and [role="status"][data-type="success"]
- All 10 admin templates updated: <div class="admin-alert admin-alert--{type}">
becomes <p role="alert|status" data-type="error|success"> (or <div> for the
import.php multi-item list that contains a <ul>)
- flash-messages.php partial updated to match
- WCAG benefit: role="alert" is an ARIA live region — errors are announced
immediately by screen readers without focus movement (fixes WCAG 3.3.1, 4.1.2)
- role="status" (polite live region) used for success messages — announced
without interrupting the user
- Removes two BEM modifier classes; CSS now targets element semantics directly
Replace four presentational class names in admin.css with structural selectors
that target native HTML elements already present in every admin template:
.admin-main → .admin-body main
.admin-page-title → .admin-body main > h1
.admin-table → .admin-body table
.admin-fieldset → .admin-body fieldset
.admin-fieldset-legend → .admin-body legend
Also migrate the .admin-main > section / h2 / dl / dt / dd block to
.admin-body main > section so the thanks-page section styles survive.
Add .admin-body main > table { margin-top: 1.5rem } to absorb the inline
style="margin-top:1.5rem" that was on tags.php's <table class="admin-table">.
All 10 affected admin templates updated (add, edit, account, index, import,
pages, pages-edit, tags, system, thanks) — class attributes removed where
the element alone is now the selector. Zero visual changes.
- admin/index.php: replace <div class="admin-stats"> with <dl>; inner
<div class="admin-stat__number"> → <dd>, <div class="admin-stat__label"> → <dt>;
use CSS order to keep number visually first; add scope="col" to all 9 <th> cells
- admin/thanks.php: replace all four <div class="admin-thesis-info"> wrappers
with <section> elements; remove the class entirely; add scope="col" to
the files table <th> cells
- admin/tags.php: add scope="col" to all 3 <th> cells
- admin/pages.php: add scope="col" to all 4 <th> cells
- admin.css: rename .admin-thesis-info selectors to .admin-main > section
(element + context selector — no class needed); add display:flex +
flex-direction:column to .admin-stat so CSS order property works correctly
Addresses TODO items: section X (admin-stats dl, th scope), XI (tags th scope),
XII (admin-thesis-info → section), XIII (pages.php th scope)
SQLite performance (Database::__construct):
- PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL: eliminates full-DB read locks on write, safe
for concurrent PHP-FPM workers
- PRAGMA synchronous = NORMAL: durable on commit without full fsync per write
- PRAGMA cache_size = -8000: ~8 MB page cache per connection
Accessibility foundation (WCAG 2.1 AA):
- common.css: add .sr-only utility, .skip-link (hidden until focused),
global :focus-visible (2px purple outline, 2px offset),
prefers-reduced-motion guard; remove bare outline:none from
.site-search__input
- admin.css: same :focus-visible, skip-link, and motion guard scoped to
admin purple; remove outline:none from .admin-input/.admin-select/
.admin-textarea and .admin-filters select (both had :focus border rules
already, so focus is still visually communicated)
- search.css: remove outline:none from .search-filter-select (already has
:focus border-color rule)
- All 5 public pages (index, search, tfe, apropos, licence): add
<a href="#main-content" class="skip-link"> as first child of <body>;
add id="main-content" to <main>
- templates/admin/head.php: same skip link; aria-label="Navigation admin"
on <nav>; id="main-content" on all 10 admin <main> elements
All 4 test suites pass (unit, integration, security, rate-limit).