## Major CodePress CMS Enhancement
### 🚀 New Features - **League CommonMark Integration**: Replaced basic Markdown parser with full CommonMark 2.7 support - **Bootstrap Sass Architecture**: Modern SCSS build system with Bootstrap 5.3.8 - **Enhanced Navigation**: Uses filenames instead of H1 titles for consistency - **Improved Styling**: Transparent navigation backgrounds, no rounded corners ### 🎨 UI/UX Improvements - Navigation items now use formatted filenames (e.g., "kennis-boven-aantallen" → "Kennis Boven Aantallen") - Transparent navigation backgrounds with subtle hover effects - Removed rounded corners from first-level navigation - 50% opacity navigation background using Bootstrap variables ### 🔧 Technical Improvements - **Class Organization**: Extracted CodePressCMS and SimpleTemplate to separate files - **Full PHPDoc Documentation**: Complete documentation for all methods - **Modern Build Process**: npm scripts for SCSS compilation - **Enhanced Markdown Support**: Tables, strikethrough, task lists, autolinks - **Security**: Proper HTML sanitization with CommonMark ### 📦 Dependencies - Added `league/commonmark` for professional Markdown parsing - Added `bootstrap` for SCSS-based styling - Updated `sass` build process ### 🐛 Bug Fixes - Fixed content directory path configuration - Resolved navigation title inconsistencies - Improved Markdown bold/italic formatting - Fixed homepage 404 issues ### 🔄 Migration Notes - Content directory moved from `content/` to `public/content/` - Navigation now displays filenames instead of content H1 titles - CSS now compiled from SCSS source files The CMS now provides a professional, modern experience with robust Markdown support and clean, maintainable code architecture.
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Symfony Deprecation Contracts
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A generic function and convention to trigger deprecation notices.
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This package provides a single global function named `trigger_deprecation()` that triggers silenced deprecation notices.
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By using a custom PHP error handler such as the one provided by the Symfony ErrorHandler component,
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the triggered deprecations can be caught and logged for later discovery, both on dev and prod environments.
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The function requires at least 3 arguments:
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- the name of the Composer package that is triggering the deprecation
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- the version of the package that introduced the deprecation
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- the message of the deprecation
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- more arguments can be provided: they will be inserted in the message using `printf()` formatting
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Example:
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```php
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trigger_deprecation('symfony/blockchain', '8.9', 'Using "%s" is deprecated, use "%s" instead.', 'bitcoin', 'fabcoin');
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```
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This will generate the following message:
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`Since symfony/blockchain 8.9: Using "bitcoin" is deprecated, use "fabcoin" instead.`
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While not recommended, the deprecation notices can be completely ignored by declaring an empty
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`function trigger_deprecation() {}` in your application.
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