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Work Log
2026-06-02
- Refined the public layout after desktop/mobile review: the shell now guards horizontal overflow, uses route-aware bottom padding, hides the top menubar on mobile, and opens the mobile sidebar/search panel from the Dock.
- Reworked the Dock so mobile uses it as the primary navigation hub, while desktop keeps a folded Dock that expands on hover/focus and includes a pin toggle.
- Smoothed the desktop Dock hide/show interaction by separating hover-open, closing, and fully-collapsed states; the Dock now keeps the expanded hit area during the closing animation so re-entering mid-collapse reverses smoothly.
- Changed the desktop Dock's default state to pinned/open and added distinct soft pastel tones to Dock buttons, including stronger visual treatment for pin/unpin and auth actions.
- Softened the Dock button palette to quieter pastel tones and made the light-mode Dock bar read as a cleaner white glass surface.
- Rebalanced the home page around latest posts with popular posts as a supporting panel, converted the post detail page into a quieter reader surface, and hardened Markdown/code/table wrapping against mobile overflow.
- Added a client-side archive explorer with year, month, category, and compact/comfort density controls over the existing server-fetched post list.
- Rebuilt the chess page with safer viewport-aware board sizing, quieter puzzle panels, and enough layout clearance for the Dock.
- Validation:
npm run lintpassed andnpm run buildpassed. In-app browser verification on a localnext startserver confirmed no horizontal overflow on/,/archive, and/play/chessat mobile width, mobile Dock-centered navigation opens the sidebar panel without overflow, desktop CSS loads, the mobile Dock is hidden on desktop, and the desktop Dock starts folded with a pin control. The live chess board itself could not be verified because the local backend chess API was unavailable, so/play/chessrendered the error state. - Validation:
npm run lintpassed andnpm run buildpassed. In-app browser verification on a localnext startserver confirmed the desktop Dock starts as a small bottom tab, uses 560ms transitions for tab/panel geometry, and expands into the larger Dock hit area when opened. - Validation:
npm run lintpassed andnpm run buildpassed. In-app browser verification on a localnext startserver confirmed the Dock opens by default and Home/Archive/Chess/Login/Signup/Pin buttons render distinct pastel colors. - Validation:
npm run lintpassed andnpm run buildpassed. In-app browser verification onhttp://localhost:3106/confirmed the light-mode Dock bar renders as a cleaner white glass surface and the Dock button colors use quieter pastel tones. - Recommended next task: run a browser pass against a reachable backend API, especially one real post detail route and the populated chess puzzle board, then tune any remaining content-specific long-title or board-height edge cases.
2026-05-29
- Fixed post detail 404s caused by double-encoding dynamic route slugs that already arrive percent-encoded from URLs such as
/posts/soft-delete%2C-hard-delete. - Updated the public post fetch helper to decode a route slug once before encoding it for the backend API path, preserving normal Korean/special-character slug requests while avoiding
%252C-style API lookups. - Validation:
npm run lintpassed andnpm run buildpassed. A local production server withNEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL=https://blogserver.wypark.mereturned real post titles for/posts/soft-delete%2C-hard-delete,/posts/destructuring-%26-component%ED%95%A8%EC%88%98, and/posts/rtr-(refresh-token-rotation). - Recommended next task: deploy the slug normalization fix before re-checking affected live post URLs in Search Console or the browser.
- Added a category post-list page size control with 9/18/27 options, defaulting to 9 and persisting the user's choice in
localStorageundercategoryPageSize. - Wired the selected category page size into the React Query key and
getPostsByCategoryrequest size, resetting to page 1 when the size changes while preserving search behavior. - Adjusted the category page toolbar so search, page-size controls, and grid/list controls stack cleanly on narrow screens and align in one row on desktop.
- Validation:
npm run lintpassed andnpm run buildpassed. Static verification confirms the category query usespageSizeand the page-size selector persists tolocalStorage; interactive browser verification was skipped because no local browser/Playwright automation runtime is available in this environment. - Recommended next task: verify the category toolbar in a real browser after deploy, especially mobile widths and the 18/27 page-size transitions.
- Investigated Google Search Console crawlability concerns for the live site.
- Checked live
robots.txt,sitemap.xml, homepage, sample post pages, and backend post API with a Googlebot user agent; public post URLs in the sitemap returned 200 with noX-Robots-Tagor meta robots block. - Confirmed the non-www production host
blog.wypark.meis the relevant host; its home/archive initial HTML currently contains no/posts/links because public lists are client-side rendered. - Identified crawlability risk areas: home/archive rely on client-side post-list fetching, local builds generate a static-only sitemap when the backend API is unreachable, sitemap
lastmodvalues can be timezone-skewed when backend timestamps omit an offset, and canonical URLs are not currently emitted. - Validation:
npm run buildpassed. As expected without a local backend, build-time sitemap generation loggedfetch failedand produced only static sitemap entries in the local.nextoutput. - Converted home and archive pages to server-rendered public post lists through a dedicated
src/api/publicPosts.tsfetch helper so first HTML now includes discoverable/posts/links. - Added centralized site metadata utilities, canonical metadata for public pages/posts, dynamic sitemap generation, KST-aware API date parsing for
lastmod, and robots/site URL reuse. - Validation:
npm run lintpassed andnpm run buildpassed. A local production server withNEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL=https://blogserver.wypark.mereturned 22/posts/links on/, 204 on/archive, canonical URLs for both pages, and sitemap output with 104 URLs including 102 post URLs. - Recommended next task: deploy the SEO crawlability fix, then resubmit
https://blog.wypark.me/sitemap.xmland a representative post URL in Google Search Console URL Inspection. - Redesigned the app shell into a macOS-inspired blog OS with pastel desktop background tokens, translucent menu bar, quick-launch Dock, and reusable window surfaces.
- Applied the window treatment to the home dashboard, post reader, archive, category view, auth screens, chess puzzle view, and admin management shells.
- Restored the missing local
chess.jsinstall innode_modulesso build verification could run; no dependency version changes were intended. - Refined the desktop layout after review: the sidebar can now collapse on PC, the main window width is more consistent across dashboard/list/reader/chess/admin views, the sidebar archive shortcut was removed, and the top menu now uses WYPark branding with GitHub/email links plus theme switching only.
- Moved auth/admin/write/logout actions into the Dock and changed category windows/menu labels to show the actual category name instead of Finder/posts copy.
- Tuned the follow-up layout: main content now centers inside the area remaining after the desktop sidebar, sidebar GitHub/email shortcuts were removed, top-bar GitHub/email links now sit as plain left-side menu items, and the home labels were simplified to 홈/WYPark.
- Softened the home dashboard inner popular/latest sections so they no longer render as nested macOS windows with traffic-light controls; they now read as embedded dashboard panels inside the WYPark window.
- Rebuilt the admin post writing screen as a glassy Markdown Studio with a larger writing area, publish controls, category/tag/image/draft panels, and fixed MDEditor foreground colors so typed text remains readable in both light and dark themes.
- Hardened the Markdown editor text visibility fix by binding the editor color mode to the app's resolved theme and forcing the real textarea layer to use
--color-textwhile hiding the syntax overlay text layer that could inherit the wrong contrast. - Validation:
npm run lintpassed,npm run buildpassed. The build logged a sitemap fetch warning because the backend API at the local default was not reachable, but the command completed successfully. - Browser verification: previously started this app on
http://localhost:3100because ports 3000 and 3001 were already occupied; confirmed desktop background gradients, menu bar, Dock, and window surfaces on/,/archive, and/login. For this follow-up, the dev/standalone server started successfully in foreground but exited when launched as a background non-interactive process, so browser verification was skipped after lint/build passed. - Recommended next task: review the remaining older Korean strings in admin/editor flows and normalize any mojibake that predates this redesign.
- Unified the macOS-inspired layer system by splitting window, card, control, sidebar, menu bar, and Dock border/shadow/blur tokens, with stronger dark-mode card separation.
- Applied the layer tokens across shared surfaces, the menu bar, Dock, sidebar controls, search/toggles, home dashboard panels, reader navigation cards, and admin dashboard/editor panels.
- Validation:
npm run lintpassed,npm run buildpassed, and in-app browser verification onhttp://localhost:3100/confirmed distinct light/dark computed border, shadow, and backdrop blur values for the menu bar, main window, internal cards, and Dock. - Recommended next task: do a visual pass on lower-traffic admin list/modal screens and convert any remaining ad hoc hover fills to the shared card/control tokens.