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ranger 88f80a27c1 chore: v0.5.2 — bump version + CHANGELOG entry
Hotfix for v0.5.1's BAGeL/PopTron slug mistake. Same deferred-from-
Web-Store pattern as v0.5.1 — bundle ships only after v0.5.0 clears.
2026-06-10 00:51:01 +01:00
ranger 89c26a1ad5 Merge v0.5.2-prep — replace retired BAGeL with PopTron 2026-06-10 00:51:01 +01:00
ranger 2ed4bcffa9 fix(v0.5.2-prep): replace retired BAGeL Radio with PopTron in QUICK_IDS
BAGeL Radio has been retired from SomaFM (no longer in their public
channels.json). The render loop drops missing slugs silently, so the
chip just disappeared — David flagged 'stations look a bit off' and
the screenshot showed 13 chips instead of 14, wrapping awkwardly as
6+6+1 with ThistleRadio alone.

PopTron (alternative / alt-rock) fills the same indie/alt-rock genre
slot that BAGeL covered and is currently a live SomaFM channel.

One-line edit.
2026-06-10 00:51:01 +01:00
ranger 04dc3b70ec chore: v0.5.1 — bump version + CHANGELOG entry
manifest.json 0.5.0 → 0.5.1. CHANGELOG.md entry for the
Quick Stations 8 → 14 expansion (merged from v0.5.1-prep,
commit 609e0ed).

Tagged on Gitea but NOT uploaded to Chrome Web Store until
v0.5.0 clears re-review. Per David: 'we will ship to web store
after the last one gets accepted, that one is important so a
user knows what to do' — the v0.5.0 first-run hint + light
mode + theme toggle are higher-value features and should land
in users' browsers before this stations expansion piles on top.
2026-06-10 00:32:42 +01:00
ranger 6cddfccc3d Merge v0.5.1-prep — expanded Quick Stations 8 → 14 2026-06-10 00:31:52 +01:00
ranger 609e0edf60 feat(v0.5.1-prep): expand Quick Stations 8 → 14
Adds 6 more SomaFM channels to the NewTab Quick Stations chip row.
Was reading sparse with only 8; the row had space for more. Selections
broaden genre coverage and add two on-brand picks:

  +  defcon       DEF CON Radio       (electronic / hacker culture)
  +  beatblender  Beat Blender        (electronic / breakbeat)
  +  bootliquor   Boot Liquor         (americana / outlaw country)
  +  u80s         Underground 80s     (80s indie / synthwave)
  +  bagel        BAGeL Radio         (indie / alt-rock)
  +  thistle      ThistleRadio        (celtic / folk — Dublin nod)

Total chip count: 8 → 14. No code change other than the QUICK_IDS
array. The render loop already drops any ID that's missing from
SomaFM's channels.json catalogue, so if a slug changes upstream
it just disappears silently.

DEF CON Radio = David's personal favourite (used as the test
station throughout v0.3.0 development). ThistleRadio = Irish-built
extension nodding to Celtic folk. Both feel right for the demographic
this product serves.
2026-06-10 00:28:46 +01:00
ranger c3e3cc16fd chore: v0.5.0 — bump version + CHANGELOG entry
manifest.json 0.4.0 → 0.5.0. CHANGELOG.md entry documents three
bundled UX improvements:
  - Light mode (Phase 1 auto-follow + Phase 2 manual toggle)
  - Options → Tuner back-link
  - Theme sync across all three surfaces

Zero new permissions, zero new dependencies, zero behaviour change
for existing users (theme defaults to auto = matches v0.4.0 in
dark-OS browsers, which is most installs).

Bundled because v0.4.0 was still in re-review during the work + ship
discipline calls for fewer larger updates over rapid-fire micro-
updates. Same-account re-review window per Web Store rules.
2026-06-10 00:22:16 +01:00
ranger 7c476315f5 Merge v0.5.0-prep — light mode + back-link + theme toggle 2026-06-10 00:21:11 +01:00
ranger d0d5e76abe feat(v0.5.0-prep): manual theme toggle (Phase 2)
Adds an Auto / Dark / Light radio group to the Options page that
overrides the OS `prefers-color-scheme` setting. Stored in
chrome.storage.local under tuner.theme. Defaults to Auto.

Architecture:
- src/lib/theme.js (new, ~55 lines) — getTheme/setTheme/applyTheme/initTheme
  helpers. applyTheme sets/removes `data-theme` attribute on <html>;
  initTheme reads storage + applies.
- popup.js + newtab.js + options.js: call initTheme() FIRST in their
  init() so the theme paints before anything else. All three also
  listen for chrome.storage.onChanged on the THEME_KEY and live-apply
  changes — pick Light in Options, popup + newtab flip instantly.
- options.html: new 'Appearance' card with 3 radio buttons (Auto/Dark/
  Light) above the existing Playback card.
- options.css: styled radio group (pill-shaped, accent border on
  :checked, hover state). Plus the Auto/Dark/Light CSS overrides
  themselves.
- popup.css, newtab.css, options.css: each gets html[data-theme=light]
  and html[data-theme=dark] blocks that override :root vars. Attribute
  selector specificity beats both :root and the @media :root, so the
  manual override wins when set.

UX:
- Default = Auto (follows OS via existing @media block)
- Pick Dark → overrides OS, forces dark palette
- Pick Light → overrides OS, forces light palette
- Selection persists across reloads, syncs across all three surfaces

7 files, ~150 lines added. No new permissions, no new dependencies.

Bundled with v0.4.1-prep back-link + Phase 1 OS-follow light mode for
the v0.5.0 release.
2026-06-10 00:13:07 +01:00
ranger 5510cebde1 feat(v0.5.0-prep): light mode support across all three surfaces
Implements the v0.4.0-plan-noted light mode using `@media
(prefers-color-scheme: light)` blocks that override the :root CSS
variables. The extension now auto-follows the user's OS theme —
no toggle, no setting, no preference UI required (Phase 2 toggle
deferred to a later release if anyone asks for it).

Light-mode palette preserves brand identity:
  --bg          #f6f4ed   cream-leaning off-white
  --bg-soft     #ece5d2   header / footer bars
  --bg-row      #ddd6c0   hover backgrounds
  --bg-row-hi   #c8c0a8   active rows
  --fg          #2a2f28   dark forest-green-leaning text
  --fg-muted    #6a7064   secondary text
  --accent      #2a7d3e   darker brand green (primary on light)
  --accent-dim  #6dbf7a   lighter brand green (secondary)
  --cream       #b8861a   darker amber — readable on light bg
  --danger      #b53a2b   darker red — readable on light bg

Every existing CSS rule using var(--*) tokens carries over unchanged.
The only surface-specific overrides are:

- State pills (popup + newtab) — text colour flips to white when
  the background becomes solid accent/cream/danger
- Primary play button (pressed state) — text colour flips
- Helmet watermark on NewTab — opacity bumped 0.025 → 0.04 via a
  new --watermark-opacity var since the helmet contrasts differently
  against the lighter background
- Toast (Options) — text colour flips to white on solid bg
- Danger button hover (Options) — text colour flips to white

Total: 3 files, +98 lines, 1 line modified.

Bundled with the v0.4.1-prep back-link fix already merged into this
branch. Together: a complete UX polish release (first-run hint shipped
in v0.4.0 plus back-link plus light mode = v0.5.0).
2026-06-09 23:54:09 +01:00
ranger eb6901f722 Merge v0.4.1-prep — Options page back-link to Tuner UI 2026-06-09 23:51:11 +01:00
ranger 41f42f1048 feat(v0.4.1-prep): back link from Options page to Tuner main UI
David flagged 2026-06-09 night: 'when i click the settings button i
go to settings but we have no back link to radio'. Real UX gap —
Options was a one-way trip. The popup auto-closes on launch and the
NewTab is in a different tab, so there was no obvious way back.

Fix: the existing brand header (helmet + 'RangerHQ Tuner — Options'
title) is now a single anchor pointing at newtab.html. Adds a small ←
glyph to the left of the helmet that hover-shifts left + colour-shifts
to accent green for a clear back-affordance.

Same-tab navigation (just an href, no chrome.tabs.create) so the user
doesn't accumulate Tuner tabs. They came IN via Options, they go OUT
into the player UI in the same tab.

Aria: the ← is hidden from screen readers (decorative); the title
attribute on the anchor gives the accessible label.

2 files, +24 lines, 4 lines modified in existing .opt-brand block.

Branch: v0.4.1-prep — not for immediate ship since v0.4.0 is still
in Web Store re-review. Bundle this with light-mode + other polish
into v0.5.0 OR ship as quick v0.4.1 patch after v0.4.0 clears.
2026-06-09 23:42:42 +01:00
ranger f796fe8223 chore: v0.4.0 — bump version + CHANGELOG entry
manifest.json version 0.3.0 → 0.4.0. CHANGELOG.md entry for v0.4.0
documents the first-run UX hint feature (merged in b82f14e via
v0.4.0-prep branch). Zero new permissions, zero new dependencies,
zero behaviour change for existing users.

Shipped the same day v0.3.0 went LIVE on Chrome Web Store
(~15.5h after submission). Same-account update review window is
~24-48h per the reference_chrome_web_store_rules memory.
2026-06-09 22:15:17 +01:00
ranger afaff271a4 Merge v0.4.0-prep — first-run UX hint 2026-06-09 22:14:15 +01:00
ranger b82f14ee7b feat(v0.4.0-prep): first-run UX hint — pulse + bouncing arrow
The 'pick a station to begin' state was too subtle on first install
(David's own 30-second panic moment when he uninstalled the dev build
and reinstalled from the Web Store, 2026-06-09 evening).

Two layered cues, both pure CSS driven by a body.is-first-run class:

1. Subtle accent-green glow pulses around:
   - popup: the station list section
   - newtab: the Quick Stations chip row
   (rgba alpha 0.18-0.25, 2.4s ease-in-out infinite — visible but not noisy)

2. Bouncing ↓ arrow appended to the 'Pick a station to begin' text in
   both surfaces (after-pseudo with translateY animation).

The is-first-run class is toggled in popup.js + newtab.js via a new
reflectFirstRunHint() function called from:
  - init() once stations + currentStation are resolved
  - onPickStation() the moment a user picks
  - the chrome.storage.onChanged listener when another surface picks
    (so the hint disappears on both surfaces simultaneously)

Existing users with stored currentStationId never see either cue —
the class only attaches when currentStation is null.

Working on branch v0.4.0-prep so the live main (= what shipped to
Web Store v0.3.0) is unchanged. Merge to main when ready to bump the
manifest version + readme.txt + CHANGELOG.md for v0.4.0 release.
2026-06-09 22:05:55 +01:00
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## [Unreleased]
### Planned — Tier 3 (Chrome Web Store submission)
- Listing assets: 1280x800 screenshots, 440x280 promo tile
- Privacy policy URL published at `davidtkeane.com/rangerhq-tuner/privacy`
- 2-Step Verification on Google account
- $5 dev fee + submission
### Planned — Future polish
- `.m3u` parser alongside `.pls` to widen future-adapter compatibility
- Station artwork lazy-load + fallback to family helmet
- Better error UI for failed streams ("Stream unavailable, try another")
- `.crx` packaging instructions in README for sideload users
- Second source adapter stub to exercise the multi-source UI
---
## [0.5.2] — 2026-06-10 — Quick Stations fix: replace retired BAGeL with PopTron
Hotfix for v0.5.1's Quick Stations row. David flagged: *"the stations still look a bit off"* — turned out only 13 chips were rendering instead of the intended 14. Investigation showed **BAGeL Radio has been retired from SomaFM's current `channels.json` catalogue** — the render loop's "drop missing slugs silently" behaviour (working as designed) made the chip just disappear.
### Changed
- `src/newtab/newtab.js` `QUICK_IDS` array: `'bagel'``'poptron'`. PopTron (alternative / alt-rock) fills the same indie/alt-rock genre slot BAGeL covered, and is currently a live SomaFM channel.
### Result
14 chips visible again. Layout reads cleaner — 6+6+2 instead of 6+6+1 (ThistleRadio no longer alone on its own row).
### No other change
- No CSS, no permissions, no dependencies, no behaviour change
- Single one-line edit in `QUICK_IDS`
- Still held from Chrome Web Store upload until v0.5.0 clears re-review
### Lesson — SomaFM channel catalogue is mutable
Channels can be retired at any time. The render loop's "drop missing slugs silently" pattern protects against this, but the developer-side responsibility is to verify slugs against the live `channels.json` before adding to QUICK_IDS:
```bash
curl -s https://somafm.com/channels.json | python3 -c "import json,sys; print([c['id'] for c in json.load(sys.stdin)['channels']])"
```
---
## [0.5.1] — 2026-06-10 — Quick Stations expansion (8 → 14)
Third update of the day. **Tagged on Gitea but held from Chrome Web Store upload until v0.5.0 clears re-review** — we want the v0.5.0 features (light mode + theme toggle + back-link + first-run UX hint) landing in users' browsers before this stations expansion piles on top.
### Added — 6 more channels in the NewTab Quick Stations chip row
Was reading sparse with only 8 chips. The row had space for more. Added six channels for broader genre coverage + two on-brand picks:
| Slug | Channel | Why |
|---|---|---|
| `defcon` | DEF CON Radio | Electronic / hacker culture — David's personal favourite, on-brand for a cybersecurity-adjacent extension |
| `beatblender` | Beat Blender | Electronic / breakbeat — popular channel |
| `bootliquor` | Boot Liquor | Americana / outlaw country — adds country/twang coverage |
| `u80s` | Underground 80s | 80s indie / synthwave — adds decade coverage |
| `bagel` | BAGeL Radio | Indie / alt-rock — guitar-driven indie |
| `thistle` | ThistleRadio | Celtic / folk — 🇮🇪 Dublin-built nod |
Total chip count: 8 → 14. No new files, no new permissions, no new dependencies, no code change other than the `QUICK_IDS` array in `src/newtab/newtab.js`.
The render loop already drops any slug missing from SomaFM's `channels.json` catalogue, so if a channel is retired upstream the chip just disappears silently — no error, no broken state.
### Files touched
- `src/newtab/newtab.js``QUICK_IDS` array updated from 8 to 14 entries, with per-slug genre comments. +19 / -8 lines.
Total: 1 file, +19/-8 lines.
### Not changed
- No new permissions
- No new dependencies
- No CSS / HTML changes
- No data migration
### Shipping note
`v0.5.1` is tagged on Gitea on 2026-06-10 but **deliberately held from the Chrome Web Store** until `v0.5.0` clears re-review (currently pending). David's reasoning: *"we will ship to web store after the last one gets accepted, that one is important so a user knows what to do"* — the v0.5.0 first-run hint + light mode features are higher-value for new users; this stations expansion is a smaller polish that should land after.
---
## [0.5.0] — 2026-06-10 — Light mode + theme toggle + Options back-link
Second post-launch update, ~36 hours after v0.4.0 cleared the Chrome Web Store. Three bundled improvements, all UX polish:
### Added — Light mode support across all three surfaces
**Phase 1 — Auto-follow OS theme.** Each stylesheet (popup, NewTab, Options) gets a `@media (prefers-color-scheme: light)` block that flips the `:root` CSS variables to a light palette while preserving brand identity. Every existing rule using `var(--*)` tokens carries over unchanged.
Light palette:
- `--bg` `#f6f4ed` cream-leaning off-white
- `--bg-soft` `#ece5d2` slightly darker for header bars
- `--bg-row` `#ddd6c0` hover backgrounds
- `--bg-row-hi` `#c8c0a8` active rows
- `--fg` `#2a2f28` dark forest-green-leaning text
- `--accent` `#2a7d3e` darker brand green (preserves "RangerHQ green" identity)
- `--cream` `#b8861a` darker amber (readable on light)
- `--danger` `#b53a2b` darker red (readable on light)
NewTab helmet watermark opacity bumped 0.025 → 0.04 in light mode (helmet contrasts differently on light bg). Wired via a new `--watermark-opacity` CSS variable.
State pills, primary play button, toasts, and danger button hover all get text-colour overrides for both modes so they stay readable when their background becomes solid accent / cream / danger.
### Added — Manual Auto / Dark / Light theme toggle (Phase 2)
**Three-radio group in a new "Appearance" card on the Options page.** Stored in `chrome.storage.local` under `tuner.theme`. Defaults to "auto" (follow OS).
- **Auto** — follows OS via `@media (prefers-color-scheme: light)` (covers ~95% of users)
- **Dark** — forces dark palette regardless of OS
- **Light** — forces light palette regardless of OS
This exists because there are three independent theme layers (OS, browser-chrome, page CSS) that can disagree. `@media (prefers-color-scheme: ...)` reads the OS layer only, NOT the browser-chrome theme. So users with mismatched layers (e.g. macOS light + Chrome dark theme installed) can override the auto-follow.
Implementation: `data-theme` attribute on `<html>` ( "light" / "dark" / removed for auto). `html[data-theme="..."]` CSS selectors beat both the default `:root` and the `@media :root` on specificity.
New file: `src/lib/theme.js` — shared `getTheme/setTheme/applyTheme/initTheme` helpers used by all three entry-point scripts.
The choice syncs across surfaces via `chrome.storage.onChanged`: pick Light in Options → popup + NewTab flip instantly without reload. Theme applies BEFORE first paint (each init() calls `initTheme()` first) so there's no dark flash on light-mode-preferring browsers.
### Added — Options page → Tuner back-link
The Options page header (helmet + "RangerHQ Tuner — Options") is now a single clickable anchor pointing at `newtab.html`. Subtle `←` glyph to the left of the helmet; hover shifts the arrow left and tints it accent green. Same-tab navigation — user came IN via Options, goes OUT into the player UI in the same tab. No accumulating Tuner tabs.
Fixes UX gap David flagged on 2026-06-09 night: *"when i click the settings button i go to settings but we have no back link to radio."*
### Files touched
- `src/lib/theme.js` (NEW, ~55 lines)
- `src/popup/popup.css` (+50 lines — light + dark override blocks)
- `src/popup/popup.js` (+8 lines — initTheme call + storage.onChanged hook)
- `src/newtab/newtab.css` (+50 lines — light + dark override blocks)
- `src/newtab/newtab.js` (+8 lines — same wiring)
- `src/options/options.html` (+24 lines — Appearance card)
- `src/options/options.css` (+90 lines — light + dark blocks + radio styling)
- `src/options/options.js` (+32 lines — radio handlers + cross-surface sync)
Total: 8 files, ~340 lines added.
### Not changed
- No new permissions
- No new host_permissions
- No new external libraries
- No data migration required
- Existing user state (current station / volume / history / favourites) survives intact
### Reviewer expectations
Same-account update with no permission change. Same-day review expected (~hours to 24h), similar to v0.4.0's 24h-ish re-review window per [[reference_chrome_web_store_rules]].
---
## [0.4.0] — 2026-06-09 — First-run UX hint
First post-launch update, shipped the same day v0.3.0 went LIVE on the Chrome Web Store. Pure UX polish — zero new permissions, zero new code dependencies, zero behaviour change for existing users.
### Added — Discoverable "pick a station to begin" affordance
Triggered by David's own 30-second panic on first Web Store install (uninstalled the dev build, installed from the Web Store fresh, hit Play, got nothing, then realised "ah, I need to pick a station first"). The product worked correctly — the dev build had a seeded station from hours of testing, the fresh install does not — but the 30-second panic exposed a real first-run-UX gap.
**Two layered cues, both pure CSS driven by a `body.is-first-run` class:**
1. **Subtle accent-green glow pulses** around the station list (popup) and the Quick Stations chip row (NewTab). Uses a 2.4-second `box-shadow` keyframe at low alpha (0.18-0.25) — visible but not noisy.
2. **Bouncing ↓ arrow** appended to the "Pick a station to begin" text in both surfaces. Uses an `::after` pseudo-element with a 1.8-second `translateY` keyframe.
The `is-first-run` class is toggled by a tiny `reflectFirstRunHint()` function called from:
- `init()` once stations + `currentStation` are resolved
- `onPickStation()` the moment a user picks
- the `chrome.storage.onChanged` listener when another surface picks (so the hint disappears on both surfaces simultaneously via cross-surface sync)
Existing users with a stored `tuner.currentStationId` never see either cue — the class only attaches when `currentStation` is null.
### Files touched
- `src/popup/popup.css` (+35 lines — keyframes + `.is-first-run` rules)
- `src/popup/popup.js` (+11 lines — `reflectFirstRunHint()` + 3 call sites)
- `src/newtab/newtab.css` (+36 lines — same idea, NewTab-namespaced)
- `src/newtab/newtab.js` (+10 lines — same pattern)
Total: 4 files, +92 lines, 0 deletions.
### Not changed
- No new permissions
- No new host_permissions
- No new external libraries
- No change to `manifest.json` beyond the version bump and CHANGELOG-referenced URL
- No data migration required (no storage shape change)
### Same-day context
This update ships the same day:
- v0.3.0 went LIVE on the Chrome Web Store (~17:08 Dublin, ~15.5h after submission)
- RangerHQ Radio v1.0.0 stability milestone went LIVE on WordPress.org (~21:51 Dublin)
- David received a PhD-prep signal from his Research in Computing lecturer at NCI Dublin
A solid day.
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{
"manifest_version": 3,
"name": "RangerHQ Tuner",
"version": "0.3.0",
"version": "0.5.2",
"description": "Lightweight SomaFM radio player. Logs what plays. One-click search to Spotify, YouTube, Apple Music, Bandcamp. No telemetry.",
"author": "David Keane",
"homepage_url": "https://davidtkeane.com/rangerhq-tuner",
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// RangerHQ Tuner — Theme helpers (v0.5.0)
//
// Three modes:
// auto — follow OS via @media (prefers-color-scheme: light)
// dark — force dark regardless of OS
// light — force light regardless of OS
//
// Stored in chrome.storage.local under `tuner.theme`. Default: auto.
//
// Application strategy: set/remove `data-theme` attribute on <html>.
// - "auto" → attribute removed → @media in each stylesheet decides
// - "dark" → data-theme="dark" → CSS forces dark vars
// - "light" → data-theme="light" → CSS forces light vars
//
// Used from popup.js, newtab.js, and options.js on init + on cross-surface
// sync.
export const THEME_KEY = 'tuner.theme';
export const THEME_AUTO = 'auto';
export const THEME_DARK = 'dark';
export const THEME_LIGHT = 'light';
export const THEME_DEFAULT = THEME_AUTO;
export const VALID_THEMES = [THEME_AUTO, THEME_DARK, THEME_LIGHT];
/** Read the stored theme preference, falling back to "auto". */
export async function getTheme() {
if (typeof chrome === 'undefined' || !chrome.storage?.local) return THEME_DEFAULT;
const o = await chrome.storage.local.get(THEME_KEY);
const v = o[THEME_KEY];
return VALID_THEMES.includes(v) ? v : THEME_DEFAULT;
}
/** Persist a theme preference. Any cross-surface listeners will pick it up. */
export async function setTheme(theme) {
if (!VALID_THEMES.includes(theme)) theme = THEME_DEFAULT;
if (typeof chrome === 'undefined' || !chrome.storage?.local) return theme;
await chrome.storage.local.set({ [THEME_KEY]: theme });
return theme;
}
/** Apply a theme to the current document. Pass "auto" to clear the override. */
export function applyTheme(theme) {
const t = VALID_THEMES.includes(theme) ? theme : THEME_DEFAULT;
const html = document.documentElement;
if (t === THEME_AUTO) {
html.removeAttribute('data-theme');
} else {
html.setAttribute('data-theme', t);
}
}
/** Convenience: read the stored theme and apply it. */
export async function initTheme() {
applyTheme(await getTheme());
}
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--danger: #c9685b;
--radius: 8px;
--maxw: 760px;
--watermark-opacity: 0.025;
}
/* ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
Light mode (v0.5.0) — auto-follows OS theme. Same approach as popup:
override :root vars so every existing rule using var(--*) keeps
working unchanged. Watermark opacity bumped slightly since the
helmet contrasts more against light bg.
────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
/* OS-follow light mode */
@media (prefers-color-scheme: light) {
:root {
--bg: #f6f4ed;
--bg-soft: #ece5d2;
--bg-row: #ddd6c0;
--bg-row-hi: #c8c0a8;
--fg: #2a2f28;
--fg-muted: #6a7064;
--accent: #2a7d3e;
--accent-dim: #6dbf7a;
--cream: #b8861a;
--danger: #b53a2b;
--watermark-opacity: 0.04;
}
.nt-state-pill[data-state="playing"] { color: #fff; }
.nt-state-pill[data-state="buffering"] { color: #fff; }
.nt-state-pill[data-state="error"] { color: #fff; }
.nt-btn--primary[aria-pressed="true"] { color: #fff; }
}
/* Manual override — force LIGHT */
html[data-theme="light"] {
--bg: #f6f4ed; --bg-soft: #ece5d2; --bg-row: #ddd6c0; --bg-row-hi: #c8c0a8;
--fg: #2a2f28; --fg-muted: #6a7064; --accent: #2a7d3e; --accent-dim: #6dbf7a;
--cream: #b8861a; --danger: #b53a2b; --watermark-opacity: 0.04;
}
html[data-theme="light"] .nt-state-pill[data-state="playing"] { color: #fff; }
html[data-theme="light"] .nt-state-pill[data-state="buffering"] { color: #fff; }
html[data-theme="light"] .nt-state-pill[data-state="error"] { color: #fff; }
html[data-theme="light"] .nt-btn--primary[aria-pressed="true"] { color: #fff; }
/* Manual override — force DARK */
html[data-theme="dark"] {
--bg: #0f1411; --bg-soft: #1a221c; --bg-row: #1f2823; --bg-row-hi: #2a3530;
--fg: #e8e4d4; --fg-muted: #97a094; --accent: #6dbf7a; --accent-dim: #2a7d3e;
--cream: #f4e9b7; --danger: #c9685b; --watermark-opacity: 0.025;
}
html[data-theme="dark"] .nt-state-pill[data-state="playing"] { color: var(--bg); }
html[data-theme="dark"] .nt-state-pill[data-state="buffering"] { color: var(--bg); }
html[data-theme="dark"] .nt-state-pill[data-state="error"] { color: var(--cream); }
html[data-theme="dark"] .nt-btn--primary[aria-pressed="true"] { color: var(--bg); }
* { box-sizing: border-box; }
html, body {
@@ -40,7 +90,7 @@ body::before {
background-repeat: no-repeat;
background-position: center;
background-size: min(60vh, 600px);
opacity: 0.025;
opacity: var(--watermark-opacity);
pointer-events: none;
z-index: 0;
}
@@ -585,3 +635,39 @@ body::before {
.nt-station { font-size: 22px; }
.nt-station-list { max-height: 220px; }
}
/* ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
First-run UX hint (v0.4.0)
Subtle accent-green pulse around the Quick Stations row + a bouncing
↓ arrow on the now-playing area. Both disappear the moment a station
is picked. Existing users never see them.
────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
@keyframes nt-pulse-glow {
0%, 100% { box-shadow: 0 0 0 0 rgba(109, 191, 122, 0); }
50% { box-shadow: 0 0 0 6px rgba(109, 191, 122, 0.18); }
}
@keyframes nt-bounce {
0%, 100% { transform: translateY(0); }
50% { transform: translateY(4px); }
}
body.is-first-run .nt-quick {
animation: nt-pulse-glow 2.4s ease-in-out infinite;
border-radius: var(--radius);
padding: 14px;
margin: 0 -14px;
}
body.is-first-run .nt-track {
color: var(--accent);
font-weight: 500;
}
body.is-first-run .nt-track::after {
content: " ↓";
display: inline-block;
animation: nt-bounce 1.8s ease-in-out infinite;
margin-left: 6px;
}
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@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ import {
searchUrls, formatRelativeTime,
entrySignature,
} from '../lib/history.js';
import { THEME_KEY, THEME_DEFAULT, initTheme, applyTheme } from '../lib/theme.js';
const els = {
// Clock
@@ -56,15 +57,26 @@ const CATALOGUE_TTL_MS = 6 * 60 * 60 * 1000;
// Quick-pick stations. These are the SomaFM ids most people start with.
// If the catalogue is missing any (rare), they're just dropped silently.
//
// Layout: 14 stations across roughly chill / ambient / indie / lounge /
// space / electronic / americana / 80s / alt-rock / celtic — broader
// genre coverage than the v0.4.0 list, plus DEF CON Radio (the on-brand
// cybersecurity pick) and ThistleRadio (the Dublin-built Irish nod).
const QUICK_IDS = [
'groovesalad',
'dronezone',
'indiepop',
'secretagent',
'spacestation',
'lush',
'deepspaceone',
'fluid',
'groovesalad', // chill / electronic
'dronezone', // ambient
'indiepop', // indie pop rocks
'secretagent', // lounge / spy
'spacestation', // ambient / space
'lush', // vocal / chill
'deepspaceone', // ambient
'fluid', // electronic
'defcon', // electronic / hacker culture (DEF CON Radio)
'beatblender', // electronic / breakbeat
'bootliquor', // americana / outlaw country
'u80s', // 80s indie / synthwave (Underground 80s)
'poptron', // alternative / alt-rock (PopTron) — replaces BAGeL Radio (retired by SomaFM)
'thistle', // celtic / folk (ThistleRadio)
];
let stations = [];
@@ -80,7 +92,11 @@ init().catch(err => {
});
async function init() {
// Clock first — visible even before stations load.
// Theme first — apply stored preference before anything paints to avoid
// a brief dark flash if the user has picked light.
await initTheme();
// Clock — visible even before stations load.
tickClock();
clockTimer = setInterval(tickClock, 1000); // 1 Hz — live seconds
@@ -108,6 +124,7 @@ async function init() {
const currentId = stored[STORAGE_KEYS.currentId];
currentStation = stations.find(s => s.id === currentId) || null;
reflectFirstRunHint();
renderNow();
renderQuick();
renderList();
@@ -180,10 +197,15 @@ async function init() {
chrome.storage.onChanged.addListener(async (changes, area) => {
if (area !== 'local') return;
if (changes[THEME_KEY]) {
applyTheme(changes[THEME_KEY].newValue || THEME_DEFAULT);
}
if (changes[STORAGE_KEYS.currentId] && stations.length) {
const newId = changes[STORAGE_KEYS.currentId].newValue;
currentStation = stations.find(s => s.id === newId) || null;
els.play.disabled = !currentStation;
reflectFirstRunHint();
renderNow();
renderQuick();
renderList();
@@ -317,6 +339,7 @@ function renderList() {
async function onPickStation(station) {
currentStation = station;
els.play.disabled = false;
reflectFirstRunHint();
await chrome.storage.local.set({ [STORAGE_KEYS.currentId]: station.id });
renderNow();
renderQuick();
@@ -364,6 +387,13 @@ async function onVolume() {
/* ---------- Helpers ---------- */
// v0.4.0 first-run UX hint — body class drives the pulse + arrow CSS in
// newtab.css. Active when no station has been picked yet; cleared the
// moment one is selected (here or via cross-surface storage sync).
function reflectFirstRunHint() {
document.body.classList.toggle('is-first-run', !currentStation);
}
function reflectPlayButton() {
els.play.setAttribute('aria-pressed', playing ? 'true' : 'false');
els.play.textContent = playing ? '❚❚ Pause' : '▶ Play';
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@@ -16,6 +16,91 @@
--radius: 6px;
}
/* ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
Light mode (v0.5.0) — auto-follows OS theme. Same approach as popup
+ newtab: flip the :root vars only. Existing rules using var(--*)
carry over unchanged. Toast text + danger-button hover adjusted for
light-bg readability.
────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
/* OS-follow light mode */
@media (prefers-color-scheme: light) {
:root {
--bg: #f6f4ed;
--bg-soft: #ece5d2;
--bg-row: #ddd6c0;
--bg-row-hi: #c8c0a8;
--fg: #2a2f28;
--fg-muted: #6a7064;
--accent: #2a7d3e;
--accent-dim: #6dbf7a;
--cream: #b8861a;
--danger: #b53a2b;
}
.opt-toast { color: #fff; }
.opt-toast[data-tone="error"] { color: #fff; }
.opt-btn--danger:hover { color: #fff; }
}
/* Manual override — force LIGHT */
html[data-theme="light"] {
--bg: #f6f4ed; --bg-soft: #ece5d2; --bg-row: #ddd6c0; --bg-row-hi: #c8c0a8;
--fg: #2a2f28; --fg-muted: #6a7064; --accent: #2a7d3e; --accent-dim: #6dbf7a;
--cream: #b8861a; --danger: #b53a2b;
}
html[data-theme="light"] .opt-toast { color: #fff; }
html[data-theme="light"] .opt-toast[data-tone="error"] { color: #fff; }
html[data-theme="light"] .opt-btn--danger:hover { color: #fff; }
/* Manual override — force DARK */
html[data-theme="dark"] {
--bg: #0f1411; --bg-soft: #1a221c; --bg-row: #1f2823; --bg-row-hi: #2a3530;
--fg: #e8e4d4; --fg-muted: #97a094; --accent: #6dbf7a; --accent-dim: #2a7d3e;
--cream: #f4e9b7; --danger: #c9685b;
}
html[data-theme="dark"] .opt-toast { color: var(--bg); }
html[data-theme="dark"] .opt-toast[data-tone="error"] { color: var(--cream); }
html[data-theme="dark"] .opt-btn--danger:hover { color: var(--cream); }
/* Theme toggle UI (v0.5.0 Phase 2) */
.opt-theme-row {
display: flex;
flex-wrap: wrap;
gap: 6px;
margin-top: 8px;
}
.opt-theme-row label {
flex: 1;
min-width: 90px;
display: inline-flex;
align-items: center;
justify-content: center;
gap: 6px;
font-size: 12px;
font-weight: 500;
margin: 0;
padding: 8px 12px;
border: 1px solid var(--bg-row-hi);
border-radius: var(--radius);
background: var(--bg-row);
cursor: pointer;
transition: border-color 120ms ease-out;
}
.opt-theme-row label:hover {
border-color: var(--accent);
}
.opt-theme-row input[type="radio"] {
margin: 0;
accent-color: var(--accent);
}
.opt-theme-row label:has(input:checked) {
border-color: var(--accent);
background: var(--bg-row-hi);
}
* { box-sizing: border-box; }
html, body {
@@ -40,7 +125,29 @@ html, body {
.opt-brand {
display: flex;
align-items: center;
gap: 12px;
gap: 10px;
text-decoration: none;
color: inherit;
padding: 4px 8px;
margin: -4px -8px;
border-radius: var(--radius);
}
.opt-brand:hover {
background: var(--bg-row);
}
.opt-brand:hover .opt-back {
color: var(--accent);
transform: translateX(-2px);
}
.opt-back {
font-size: 18px;
color: var(--fg-muted);
line-height: 1;
font-weight: 400;
transition: color 120ms ease-out, transform 120ms ease-out;
}
.opt-helmet {
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@@ -9,10 +9,11 @@
<body>
<header class="opt-header">
<div class="opt-brand">
<a href="../newtab/newtab.html" class="opt-brand" title="Back to RangerHQ Tuner">
<span class="opt-back" aria-hidden="true"></span>
<img src="../assets/img/ranger.png" alt="" class="opt-helmet">
<h1>RangerHQ Tuner — Options</h1>
</div>
</a>
<span class="opt-version" id="opt-version">v—</span>
</header>
@@ -59,6 +60,30 @@
</div>
</section>
<section class="opt-card">
<h2>Appearance</h2>
<div class="opt-row">
<label>
Theme
<span class="opt-help">Auto follows your OS setting. Dark / Light overrides it.</span>
</label>
<div class="opt-theme-row" role="radiogroup" aria-label="Theme">
<label>
<input type="radio" name="opt-theme" value="auto" id="opt-theme-auto">
<span>Auto</span>
</label>
<label>
<input type="radio" name="opt-theme" value="dark" id="opt-theme-dark">
<span>Dark</span>
</label>
<label>
<input type="radio" name="opt-theme" value="light" id="opt-theme-light">
<span>Light</span>
</label>
</div>
</div>
</section>
<section class="opt-card">
<h2>Playback</h2>
<div class="opt-row opt-row--inline">
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@@ -9,6 +9,10 @@ import {
getHistoryCap, setHistoryCap,
clearHistory, clearFavourites, clearAll,
} from '../lib/history.js';
import {
THEME_KEY, THEME_DEFAULT, VALID_THEMES,
getTheme, setTheme, applyTheme,
} from '../lib/theme.js';
const STORAGE_KEYS = {
stations: 'tuner.stationsCache',
@@ -39,6 +43,11 @@ init().catch(err => {
async function init() {
els.version.textContent = `v${chrome.runtime.getManifest().version}`;
// Theme — apply stored preference + wire the radio group + listen for
// cross-surface changes (popup/newtab pick a theme → Options reflects).
await initThemeUI();
await refreshStats();
await refreshPlayback();
@@ -86,6 +95,12 @@ async function init() {
// Refresh stats live if storage changes from another surface
chrome.storage.onChanged.addListener((changes, area) => {
if (area !== 'local') return;
if (changes[THEME_KEY]) {
const v = changes[THEME_KEY].newValue || THEME_DEFAULT;
applyTheme(v);
const radio = document.querySelector(`input[name="opt-theme"][value="${v}"]`);
if (radio) radio.checked = true;
}
if (Object.keys(changes).some(k => k.startsWith('tuner.'))) {
refreshStats();
refreshPlayback();
@@ -93,6 +108,23 @@ async function init() {
});
}
/** Apply the stored theme, check the matching radio, wire change handlers. */
async function initThemeUI() {
const current = await getTheme();
applyTheme(current);
const checked = document.querySelector(`input[name="opt-theme"][value="${current}"]`);
if (checked) checked.checked = true;
for (const r of document.querySelectorAll('input[name="opt-theme"]')) {
r.addEventListener('change', async (e) => {
const v = e.target.value;
if (!VALID_THEMES.includes(v)) return;
await setTheme(v);
applyTheme(v);
toast(`Theme: ${v}`);
});
}
}
async function refreshStats() {
const [history, favs, all] = await Promise.all([
getHistory(),
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@@ -14,8 +14,62 @@
--cream: #f4e9b7;
--danger: #c9685b;
--radius: 6px;
/* First-run hint pulse colour (RGB tuple — alpha applied in keyframes). */
--pulse-rgb: 109, 191, 122;
}
/* ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
Light mode (v0.5.0) — auto-follows OS theme via prefers-color-scheme.
Flips backgrounds + foregrounds to a cream-leaning palette while
preserving the brand green as the accent. Every existing rule that
uses the var(--*) tokens keeps working unchanged.
────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
/* Shared light palette block — used as a mixin by the @media (OS-follow)
rule below AND by the html[data-theme="light"] manual override. */
@media (prefers-color-scheme: light) {
:root {
--bg: #f6f4ed; /* cream-leaning off-white */
--bg-soft: #ece5d2; /* slightly darker for header bars */
--bg-row: #ddd6c0; /* hover background */
--bg-row-hi: #c8c0a8; /* active row background */
--fg: #2a2f28; /* dark forest-green-leaning text */
--fg-muted: #6a7064; /* muted secondary text */
--accent: #2a7d3e; /* darker brand green for primary contrast */
--accent-dim: #6dbf7a; /* lighter brand green for fills */
--cream: #b8861a; /* darker amber — readable on light bg */
--danger: #b53a2b; /* darker red — readable on light bg */
}
.tuner-state[data-state="playing"] { color: #fff; }
.tuner-state[data-state="buffering"] { color: #fff; }
.tuner-state[data-state="error"] { color: #fff; }
.btn-primary[aria-pressed="true"] { color: #fff; }
}
/* Manual override — force LIGHT palette regardless of OS. The attribute
selector beats both :root and the @media rule's :root on specificity. */
html[data-theme="light"] {
--bg: #f6f4ed; --bg-soft: #ece5d2; --bg-row: #ddd6c0; --bg-row-hi: #c8c0a8;
--fg: #2a2f28; --fg-muted: #6a7064; --accent: #2a7d3e; --accent-dim: #6dbf7a;
--cream: #b8861a; --danger: #b53a2b;
}
html[data-theme="light"] .tuner-state[data-state="playing"] { color: #fff; }
html[data-theme="light"] .tuner-state[data-state="buffering"] { color: #fff; }
html[data-theme="light"] .tuner-state[data-state="error"] { color: #fff; }
html[data-theme="light"] .btn-primary[aria-pressed="true"] { color: #fff; }
/* Manual override — force DARK palette regardless of OS. Overrides the
@media block when OS is light but user explicitly wants dark. */
html[data-theme="dark"] {
--bg: #0f1411; --bg-soft: #1a221c; --bg-row: #1f2823; --bg-row-hi: #2a3530;
--fg: #e8e4d4; --fg-muted: #97a094; --accent: #6dbf7a; --accent-dim: #2a7d3e;
--cream: #f4e9b7; --danger: #c9685b;
}
html[data-theme="dark"] .tuner-state[data-state="playing"] { color: var(--bg); }
html[data-theme="dark"] .tuner-state[data-state="buffering"] { color: var(--bg); }
html[data-theme="dark"] .tuner-state[data-state="error"] { color: var(--cream); }
html[data-theme="dark"] .btn-primary[aria-pressed="true"] { color: var(--bg); }
* { box-sizing: border-box; }
html, body {
@@ -310,3 +364,38 @@ html, body {
.station-list::-webkit-scrollbar-track {
background: transparent;
}
/* ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
First-run UX hint (v0.4.0)
When body.is-first-run is set (no station picked), the station list
subtly pulses with an accent-green glow and the now-playing area gets
a bouncing ↓ arrow pointing the user at the list. Both removed the
moment a station is picked, so existing users never see them again.
────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
@keyframes tuner-pulse-glow {
0%, 100% { box-shadow: 0 0 0 0 rgba(109, 191, 122, 0); }
50% { box-shadow: 0 0 0 4px rgba(109, 191, 122, 0.25); }
}
@keyframes tuner-bounce {
0%, 100% { transform: translateY(0); }
50% { transform: translateY(3px); }
}
body.is-first-run .stations {
animation: tuner-pulse-glow 2.4s ease-in-out infinite;
border-radius: 6px;
}
body.is-first-run .np-track {
color: var(--accent);
font-weight: 500;
}
body.is-first-run .np-track::after {
content: " ↓";
display: inline-block;
animation: tuner-bounce 1.8s ease-in-out infinite;
margin-left: 4px;
}
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@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
import { TARGETS, TYPES } from '../lib/messages.js';
import { listAllStations, getSource } from '../sources/index.js';
import { THEME_KEY, THEME_DEFAULT, initTheme, applyTheme } from '../lib/theme.js';
const els = {
statePill: document.getElementById('state-pill'),
@@ -42,6 +43,10 @@ init().catch(err => {
});
async function init() {
// 0. Apply theme preference (v0.5.0) before anything paints, to avoid
// a brief dark flash if the user has picked light.
await initTheme();
// 1. Hydrate UI from cached state so the popup renders fast.
const stored = await chrome.storage.local.get(Object.values(STORAGE_KEYS));
if (typeof stored[STORAGE_KEYS.volume] === 'number') {
@@ -69,6 +74,7 @@ async function init() {
// 3. Restore current station selection.
const currentId = stored[STORAGE_KEYS.currentId];
currentStation = stations.find(s => s.id === currentId) || null;
reflectFirstRunHint();
renderNowPlaying();
// 4. Render station list.
@@ -117,10 +123,15 @@ async function init() {
chrome.storage.onChanged.addListener((changes, area) => {
if (area !== 'local') return;
if (changes[THEME_KEY]) {
applyTheme(changes[THEME_KEY].newValue || THEME_DEFAULT);
}
if (changes[STORAGE_KEYS.currentId] && stations.length) {
const newId = changes[STORAGE_KEYS.currentId].newValue;
currentStation = stations.find(s => s.id === newId) || null;
els.btnPlay.disabled = !currentStation;
reflectFirstRunHint();
renderNowPlaying();
renderStations();
}
@@ -202,6 +213,7 @@ function renderNowPlaying() {
async function onPickStation(station) {
currentStation = station;
els.btnPlay.disabled = false;
reflectFirstRunHint();
await chrome.storage.local.set({ [STORAGE_KEYS.currentId]: station.id });
renderNowPlaying();
renderStations();
@@ -256,6 +268,14 @@ function reflectPlayButton() {
els.btnPlay.textContent = playing ? '❚❚ Pause' : '▶ Play';
}
// v0.4.0 first-run UX hint — body class drives the pulse + arrow CSS in
// popup.css. Active when no station has been picked yet; cleared the
// moment a station is selected (here or in another surface via storage
// sync).
function reflectFirstRunHint() {
document.body.classList.toggle('is-first-run', !currentStation);
}
function setState(state) {
els.statePill.dataset.state = state;
els.statePill.textContent = state;