611 | `;
612 | // Add menu event listeners
613 | const menuBtn = card.querySelector('.anime-card-menu-btn');
614 | const menuContent = card.querySelector('.anime-card-menu-content');
615 |
616 | menuBtn.addEventListener('click', (e) => {
617 | e.preventDefault();
618 | e.stopPropagation();
619 | // Hide other menus
620 | document.querySelectorAll('.anime-card-menu-content').forEach(content => {
621 | if (content !== menuContent) content.classList.remove('show');
622 | });
623 | menuContent.classList.toggle('show');
624 | });
625 |
626 | // Hide menu when clicking outside
627 | document.addEventListener('click', (e) => {
628 | if (!menuContent.contains(e.target) && !menuBtn.contains(e.target)) {
629 | menuContent.classList.remove('show');
630 | }
631 | });
632 |
633 | card.querySelectorAll('.anime-card-menu-item').forEach(item => {
634 | item.addEventListener('click', async (e) => {
635 | e.preventDefault();
636 | e.stopPropagation();
637 | menuContent.classList.remove('show');
638 |
639 | const info = card.querySelector('.anime-info');
640 | try {
641 | if (e.target.dataset.action === 'copy-title') {
642 | await navigator.clipboard.writeText(info.dataset.title);
643 | } else if (e.target.dataset.action === 'copy-subtitle' && info.dataset.subtitle) {
644 | await navigator.clipboard.writeText(info.dataset.subtitle);
645 | }
646 | } catch (err) {
647 | console.error('Failed to copy text:', err);
648 | }
649 | });
650 | });
651 |
652 | card.querySelectorAll('.anime-tag').forEach(tagElement => {
653 | tagElement.addEventListener('click', (e) => {
654 | e.preventDefault();
655 | e.stopPropagation();
656 | this.addTag(e.currentTarget.dataset.tag);
657 | });
658 | });
659 | return card;
660 | }
661 |
662 | resetSearch() {
663 | this.state.offset = 0;
664 | this.state.hasMore = true;
665 | this.updateURL();
666 | this.performSearch(true);
667 | }
668 |
669 | addTag(tag) {
670 | if (this.state.tags.has(tag)) return;
671 | this.state.tags.add(tag);
672 |
673 | const tagElement = document.createElement('div');
674 | tagElement.className = 'tag';
675 | tagElement.innerHTML = `
676 | ${tag}
677 | ×
678 | `;
679 | this.elements.tagContainer.appendChild(tagElement);
680 | this.updateURL();
681 | }
682 |
683 | removeTag(tag) {
684 | if (!this.state.tags.has(tag)) return;
685 | this.state.tags.delete(tag);
686 | this.elements.tagContainer.querySelectorAll('.tag').forEach(el => {
687 | if (el.querySelector('.tag-text').textContent === tag) el.remove();
688 | });
689 | this.updateURL();
690 | }
691 | }
692 |
693 | document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
694 | const search = new AnimeSearch();
695 | if (window.location.search) {
696 | search.resetSearch();
697 | }
698 | });
699 |
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/src/styles/components.css:
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1 | /* Input Group */
2 | .input-group {
3 | display: flex;
4 | gap: 10px;
5 | }
6 |
7 | .type-select-wrapper {
8 | position: relative;
9 | min-width: 52px;
10 | height: 48px;
11 | border: 1px solid var(--color-border-light);
12 | border-radius: 8px;
13 | background: var(--color-bg);
14 | box-shadow: 0 2px 4px var(--shadow-sm);
15 | transition: all 0.3s ease;
16 | cursor: pointer;
17 | }
18 |
19 | .type-select-wrapper:hover {
20 | border-color: var(--color-primary-light);
21 | box-shadow: 0 4px 6px var(--shadow-md);
22 | }
23 |
24 | .type-select {
25 | width: 1px;
26 | height: 1px;
27 | opacity: 0;
28 | position: absolute;
29 | top: 0;
30 | left: 0;
31 | z-index: -1;
32 | cursor: pointer;
33 | }
34 |
35 | .type-select-options {
36 | overflow: hidden;
37 | margin: 0;
38 | padding: 3px;
39 | display: none;
40 | position: absolute;
41 | top: 100%;
42 | left: 0;
43 | width: 100%;
44 | background: var(--color-bg);
45 | border: 1px solid var(--color-border-light);
46 | border-radius: 8px;
47 | box-shadow: 0 4px 6px var(--shadow-md);
48 | margin-top: 8px;
49 | z-index: 10;
50 | }
51 |
52 | .type-select-wrapper.open .type-select-options {
53 | display: block;
54 | }
55 |
56 | .type-select-option {
57 | font-family: 'Material Symbols Rounded';
58 | font-size: 24px;
59 | padding: 4px;
60 | text-align: center;
61 | cursor: pointer;
62 | color: var(--color-text-secondary);
63 | height: 36px;
64 | width: 36px;
65 | display: inline-flex;
66 | align-items: center;
67 | justify-content: center;
68 | border-radius: 4px;
69 | margin: 4px;
70 | }
71 |
72 | .type-select-option:hover {
73 | background: var(--color-primary-bg);
74 | color: var(--color-primary);
75 | }
76 |
77 | .type-select-option.selected {
78 | background: var(--color-primary-bg);
79 | color: var(--color-primary);
80 | }
81 |
82 | .typeelect option:ver,
83 | .type-select option:checked {
84 | background: var(--color-primary-bg);
85 | }
86 |
87 | .type-select:hover {
88 | border-color: var(--color-primary-light);
89 | box-shadow: 0 4px 6px var(--shadow-md);
90 | }
91 |
92 | .type-select:focus {
93 | border-color: var(--color-primary);
94 | box-shadow: 0 0 0 3px var(--shadow-primary);
95 | outline: none;
96 | }
97 |
98 | .type-select-icon {
99 | position: absolute;
100 | top: 50%;
101 | left: 50%;
102 | transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
103 | color: var(--color-text-secondary);
104 | pointer-events: none;
105 | font-size: 24px;
106 | transition: all 0.3s ease;
107 | }
108 |
109 | .type-select-wrapper:hover .type-select-icon {
110 | color: var(--color-primary);
111 | }
112 |
113 | /* Search Container and Inputs */
114 | .search-container {
115 | /* margin-bottom: 40px; */
116 | background: var(--color-white);
117 | padding: 25px;
118 | border-radius: 12px;
119 | box-shadow: 0 4px 6px var(--shadow-md);
120 | border: 1px solid var(--color-border-light);
121 | }
122 |
123 | .search-group {
124 | margin-bottom: 15px;
125 | }
126 |
127 | @media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
128 | input {
129 | color-scheme: dark;
130 | }
131 | }
132 |
133 | .input-wrapper {
134 | position: relative;
135 | flex: 1;
136 | /* margin-bottom: 15px; */
137 | }
138 |
139 | .input-wrapper .material-symbols-rounded {
140 | position: absolute;
141 | left: 14px;
142 | top: 50%;
143 | transform: translateY(-50%);
144 | color: var(--color-text-secondary);
145 | pointer-events: none;
146 | transition: color 0.3s ease;
147 | }
148 |
149 | .search-input {
150 | width: 100%;
151 | padding: 12px 14px 12px 44px;
152 | border: 1px solid var(--color-border-light);
153 | border-radius: 8px;
154 | font-size: 16px;
155 | transition: all 0.3s ease;
156 | background: var(--color-bg);
157 | box-shadow: 0 2px 4px var(--shadow-sm);
158 | color: var(--color-text);
159 | height: 48px;
160 | }
161 |
162 | /* Input placeholder styles */
163 | .search-input::placeholder,
164 | .sort-filter input::placeholder,
165 | .rating-filter input::placeholder,
166 | .rank-filter input::placeholder,
167 | .date-filter input::placeholder {
168 | color: var(--color-text-secondary);
169 | opacity: 0.7;
170 | }
171 |
172 | /* Dark mode specific input styles */
173 | [data-theme="dark"] .search-input,
174 | [data-theme="dark"] .sort-filter input,
175 | [data-theme="dark"] .rating-filter input,
176 | [data-theme="dark"] .rank-filter input,
177 | [data-theme="dark"] .date-filter input {
178 | color: var(--color-text);
179 | }
180 |
181 | [data-theme="dark"] .search-input::placeholder,
182 | [data-theme="dark"] .sort-filter input::placeholder,
183 | [data-theme="dark"] .rating-filter input::placeholder,
184 | [data-theme="dark"] .rank-filter input::placeholder,
185 | [data-theme="dark"] .date-filter input::placeholder {
186 | color: #9CA3AF;
187 | opacity: 0.8;
188 | }
189 |
190 | .search-input:hover {
191 | border-color: var(--color-primary-light);
192 | box-shadow: 0 4px 6px var(--shadow-md);
193 | }
194 |
195 | .search-input:focus {
196 | border-color: var(--color-primary);
197 | box-shadow: 0 0 0 3px var(--shadow-primary);
198 | outline: none;
199 | background: var(--color-white);
200 | }
201 |
202 | .search-input:focus+.material-symbols-rounded {
203 | color: var(--color-primary);
204 | }
205 |
206 | /* Segmented Buttons */
207 | .segmented-buttons {
208 | display: flex;
209 | gap: 0;
210 | background: var(--color-bg);
211 | padding: 4px;
212 | border-radius: 6px;
213 | border: 1px solid var(--color-border-light);
214 | }
215 |
216 | .segmented-button {
217 | flex: 1;
218 | padding: 8px 12px;
219 | background: transparent;
220 | border: none;
221 | color: var(--color-text);
222 | font-size: 14px;
223 | cursor: pointer;
224 | transition: all 0.3s ease;
225 | display: flex;
226 | align-items: center;
227 | justify-content: center;
228 | gap: 6px;
229 | border-radius: 4px;
230 | }
231 |
232 | .segmented-button .material-symbols-rounded {
233 | font-size: 18px;
234 | }
235 |
236 | .segmented-button:hover {
237 | background: var(--color-primary-bg);
238 | }
239 |
240 | .segmented-button.active {
241 | background: var(--color-primary);
242 | color: var(--color-white);
243 | }
244 |
245 | .segmented-button.active:hover {
246 | background: var(--color-primary-dark);
247 | }
248 |
249 | /* Filter Group */
250 | .filter-group {
251 | display: grid;
252 | grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fit, minmax(250px, 1fr));
253 | gap: 25px;
254 | margin-bottom: 25px;
255 | padding: 25px;
256 | background: var(--color-white);
257 | border-radius: 12px;
258 | box-shadow: 0 4px 6px var(--shadow-md);
259 | border: 1px solid var(--color-border-light);
260 | align-items: center;
261 | justify-content: center;
262 | }
263 |
264 | .sort-filter,
265 | .rating-filter,
266 | .date-filter,
267 | .rank-filter {
268 | display: flex;
269 | flex-direction: column;
270 | gap: 10px;
271 | }
272 |
273 | .sort-filter,
274 | .rating-filter label,
275 | .date-filter label,
276 | .rank-filter label {
277 | font-weight: 500;
278 | color: var(--color-text);
279 | font-size: 0.95em;
280 | }
281 |
282 | .filter-inputs {
283 | display: flex;
284 | align-items: center;
285 | gap: 10px;
286 | }
287 |
288 | .filter-inputs input {
289 | flex: 1;
290 | min-width: 0;
291 | }
292 |
293 | .separator {
294 | color: var(--color-text-secondary);
295 | font-weight: 500;
296 | }
297 |
298 | .sort-filter input,
299 | .rating-filter input,
300 | .rank-filter input,
301 | .date-filter input {
302 | padding: 10px 12px;
303 | border: 1px solid var(--color-border-light);
304 | border-radius: 4px;
305 | transition: all 0.3s ease;
306 | font-size: 14px;
307 | background: var(--color-bg);
308 | box-shadow: 0 2px 4px var(--shadow-sm);
309 | }
310 |
311 | .sort-filter input:hover,
312 | .rating-filter input:hover,
313 | .rank-filter input:hover,
314 | .date-filter input:hover {
315 | border-color: var(--color-primary-light);
316 | box-shadow: 0 4px 6px var(--shadow-md);
317 | }
318 |
319 | .sort-filter input:focus,
320 | .rating-filter input:focus,
321 | .rank-filter input:focus,
322 | .date-filter input:focus {
323 | border-color: var(--color-primary);
324 | box-shadow: 0 0 0 3px var(--shadow-primary);
325 | outline: none;
326 | background: var(--color-white);
327 | }
328 |
329 | .filter-group label {
330 | display: flex;
331 | align-items: center;
332 | gap: 6px;
333 | }
334 |
335 | .filter-group label span.material-symbols-rounded {
336 | font-size: 20px;
337 | color: var(--color-text-secondary);
338 | }
339 |
340 | .filter-group input {
341 | width: 100%;
342 | max-width: 100%;
343 | box-sizing: border-box;
344 | }
345 |
346 | /* Search Button */
347 | .search-button {
348 | width: 100%;
349 | padding: 16px;
350 | background: linear-gradient(135deg, var(--color-primary-light), var(--color-primary));
351 | color: var(--color-white);
352 | border: none;
353 | border-radius: 8px;
354 | cursor: pointer;
355 | font-size: 18px;
356 | font-weight: 600;
357 | transition: all 0.3s ease;
358 | box-shadow: 0 2px 4px var(--shadow-primary-md);
359 | display: flex;
360 | align-items: center;
361 | justify-content: center;
362 | gap: 10px;
363 | position: relative;
364 | overflow: hidden;
365 | }
366 |
367 | .search-button::before {
368 | content: '';
369 | position: absolute;
370 | top: 0;
371 | left: 0;
372 | width: 100%;
373 | height: 100%;
374 | background: linear-gradient(135deg, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.1), rgba(255, 255, 255, 0));
375 | opacity: 0;
376 | transition: opacity 0.3s ease;
377 | }
378 |
379 | .search-button:hover::before {
380 | opacity: 1;
381 | }
382 |
383 | .search-button .material-symbols-rounded {
384 | font-size: 24px;
385 | transition: transform 0.3s ease;
386 | }
387 |
388 | .search-button:hover .material-symbols-rounded {
389 | transform: translateX(4px);
390 | }
391 |
392 | .search-button:hover {
393 | transform: translateY(-1px);
394 | box-shadow: 0 4px 6px var(--shadow-primary-lg);
395 | }
396 |
397 | .search-button:active {
398 | transform: translateY(0);
399 | box-shadow: 0 2px 4px var(--shadow-primary-md);
400 | }
401 |
402 | /* Tags */
403 | .tag-container {
404 | display: flex;
405 | flex-wrap: wrap;
406 | gap: 10px;
407 | margin-bottom: 10px;
408 | min-height: 10px;
409 | padding: 5px;
410 | }
411 |
412 | .tag-container:empty {
413 | margin-bottom: 0px;
414 | }
415 |
416 | .tag {
417 | background-color: var(--color-bg);
418 | padding: 4px 8px;
419 | border-radius: 4px;
420 | display: inline-flex;
421 | align-items: center;
422 | gap: 6px;
423 | transition: all 0.3s ease;
424 | border: 1px solid var(--color-border-light);
425 | font-size: 0.9em;
426 | font-weight: 500;
427 | box-shadow: 0 2px 4px var(--shadow-sm);
428 | }
429 |
430 | .tag:hover {
431 | background-color: var(--color-primary-bg);
432 | transform: translateY(-2px);
433 | box-shadow: 0 4px 6px var(--shadow-md);
434 | border-color: var(--color-primary-light);
435 | }
436 |
437 | .tag::before {
438 | content: '#';
439 | font-weight: 700;
440 | opacity: 0.6;
441 | }
442 |
443 | .tag-remove {
444 | cursor: pointer;
445 | color: var(--color-primary);
446 | font-weight: bold;
447 | transition: all 0.2s ease;
448 | width: 20px;
449 | height: 20px;
450 | display: flex;
451 | align-items: center;
452 | justify-content: center;
453 | border-radius: 50%;
454 | margin: -2px;
455 | }
456 |
457 | .tag-remove:hover {
458 | background-color: var(--color-primary);
459 | color: var(--color-white);
460 | transform: scale(1.1);
461 | }
462 |
463 | /* Results Summary */
464 | .results-summary {
465 | grid-column: 1 / -1;
466 | text-align: center;
467 | padding: 20px 25px;
468 | border-radius: 12px;
469 | /* margin-bottom: 25px; */
470 | box-shadow: 0 4px 6px var(--shadow-md);
471 | border: 1px solid var(--color-border-light);
472 | color: var(--color-text);
473 | font-size: 1.1em;
474 | font-weight: 500;
475 | display: flex;
476 | align-items: center;
477 | gap: 15px;
478 | transition: all 0.3s ease;
479 | position: relative;
480 | overflow: hidden;
481 | flex-wrap: wrap;
482 | justify-content: flex-start;
483 | }
484 |
485 | .results-summary::after {
486 | content: '';
487 | position: absolute;
488 | top: 0;
489 | left: 0;
490 | width: 100%;
491 | height: 100%;
492 | background: linear-gradient(135deg,
493 | var(--color-primary-bg) 0%,
494 | transparent 100%);
495 | background: var(--color-white);
496 | opacity: 0;
497 | transition: opacity 0.3s ease;
498 | }
499 |
500 | .results-summary::before {
501 | content: 'format_list_bulleted';
502 | font-family: 'Material Symbols Rounded';
503 | color: var(--color-primary);
504 | font-size: 1.2em;
505 | opacity: 0.9;
506 | background: var(--color-primary-bg);
507 | width: 40px;
508 | height: 40px;
509 | display: inline-flex;
510 | align-items: center;
511 | justify-content: center;
512 | border-radius: 8px;
513 | transition: all 0.3s ease;
514 | z-index: 1;
515 | box-shadow: 0 2px 4px var(--shadow-sm);
516 | }
517 |
518 | .results-summary span {
519 | position: relative;
520 | z-index: 1;
521 | }
522 |
523 | .results-summary strong {
524 | color: var(--color-primary);
525 | font-weight: 600;
526 | margin: 0 4px;
527 | }
528 |
529 | .results-summary-title {
530 | display: block;
531 | font-size: larger;
532 | font-weight: bold;
533 | color: var(--color-text);
534 | text-align: center;
535 | /* margin: 20px 0; */
536 | }
537 |
538 | /* .summary-details {
539 | display: flex;
540 | align-items: center;
541 | gap: 12px;
542 | margin-left: auto;
543 | font-size: 0.9em;
544 | color: var(--color-text-secondary);
545 | flex: 0 0 auto;
546 | flex-wrap: nowrap;
547 | } */
548 |
549 | /* .keyword-filter {
550 | background: var(--color-primary-bg);
551 | padding: 4px 10px;
552 | border-radius: 6px;
553 | font-weight: 500;
554 | transition: all 0.3s ease;
555 | } */
556 |
557 | .keyword-filter {
558 | color: var(--color-primary);
559 | background: var(--color-bg);
560 | border: 1px solid var(--color-primary-light);
561 | }
562 |
563 | [data-theme="dark"] .keyword-filter {
564 | background: var(--color-primary-bg);
565 | border-color: var(--color-primary);
566 | opacity: 0.9;
567 | }
568 |
569 | .results-summary:hover .keyword-filter {
570 | transform: translateY(-1px);
571 | box-shadow: 0 2px 4px var(--shadow-sm);
572 | }
573 |
574 | .results-summary:hover {
575 | transform: translateY(-2px);
576 | box-shadow: 0 4px 8px var(--shadow-md);
577 | border-color: var(--color-primary-light);
578 | background: linear-gradient(to right,
579 | var(--color-bg),
580 | color-mix(in srgb, var(--color-primary-bg) 50%, var(--color-bg)));
581 | }
582 |
583 | .results-summary:hover::before {
584 | background: var(--color-primary);
585 | color: var(--color-white);
586 | transform: scale(1.05);
587 | box-shadow: 0 4px 8px var(--shadow-primary-md);
588 | }
589 |
590 | .results-summary:hover::after {
591 | opacity: 0.4;
592 | }
593 |
594 | /* [data-theme="dark"] .results-summary {
595 | background: linear-gradient(to right,
596 | var(--color-bg),
597 | color-mix(in srgb, var(--color-primary-bg) 15%, var(--color-bg)));
598 | border-color: var(--color-border-light);
599 | }
600 |
601 | [data-theme="dark"] .results-summary:hover {
602 | border-color: var(--color-primary-light);
603 | background: linear-gradient(to right,
604 | var(--color-bg),
605 | color-mix(in srgb, var(--color-primary-bg) 25%, var(--color-bg)));
606 | }
607 |
608 | [data-theme="dark"] .results-summary::after {
609 | background: linear-gradient(135deg,
610 | color-mix(in srgb, var(--color-primary-bg) 30%, transparent) 0%,
611 | transparent 100%);
612 | } */
613 |
614 | /* Anime Cards */
615 | .results-container {
616 | display: grid;
617 | grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fill, minmax(240px, 1fr));
618 | gap: 30px;
619 | /* min-height: 200px; */
620 | padding: 20px 0;
621 | }
622 |
623 | .results-container:empty {
624 | min-height: 0px;
625 | }
626 |
627 | .anime-card {
628 | background-color: var(--color-white);
629 | border-radius: 12px;
630 | overflow: hidden;
631 | box-shadow: 0 4px 6px var(--shadow-md);
632 | transition: all 0.3s ease;
633 | border: 1px solid var(--color-border-light);
634 | position: relative;
635 | cursor: pointer;
636 | }
637 |
638 | .anime-card:hover {
639 | transform: translateY(-8px);
640 | box-shadow: 0 8px 12px var(--shadow-lg);
641 | }
642 |
643 | .anime-image-container {
644 | position: relative;
645 | width: 100%;
646 | height: 360px;
647 | background-color: var(--color-bg);
648 | overflow: hidden;
649 | background-image: linear-gradient(45deg, var(--color-border-light) 25%, transparent 25%),
650 | linear-gradient(-45deg, var(--color-border-light) 25%, transparent 25%),
651 | linear-gradient(45deg, transparent 75%, var(--color-border-light) 75%),
652 | linear-gradient(-45deg, transparent 75%, var(--color-border-light) 75%);
653 | background-size: 20px 20px;
654 | background-position: 0 0, 0 10px, 10px -10px, -10px 0;
655 | }
656 |
657 | .anime-image {
658 | width: 100%;
659 | height: 100%;
660 | object-fit: cover;
661 | transition: transform 0.3s ease;
662 | background: var(--color-white);
663 | }
664 |
665 | .anime-image.no-image {
666 | opacity: 0.8;
667 | filter: grayscale(1);
668 | background: linear-gradient(45deg, var(--color-bg) 25%, var(--color-border-light) 25%, var(--color-border-light) 50%, var(--color-bg) 50%, var(--color-bg) 75%, var(--color-border-light) 75%);
669 | background-size: 10px 10px;
670 | animation: moveBackground 30s linear infinite;
671 | }
672 |
673 | @keyframes moveBackground {
674 | from {
675 | background-position: 0 0;
676 | }
677 |
678 | to {
679 | background-position: 50px 50px;
680 | }
681 | }
682 |
683 | .placeholder-icon {
684 | position: absolute;
685 | top: 45%;
686 | left: 50%;
687 | transform: translate(-50%, -50%) scale(2);
688 | font-size: 64px;
689 | color: var(--color-primary);
690 | opacity: 0.7;
691 | transition: all 0.3s ease;
692 | }
693 |
694 | .anime-image-container:hover .placeholder-icon {
695 | opacity: 0.9;
696 | transform: translate(-50%, -50%) scale(2.5);
697 | }
698 |
699 | /* .anime-image-container .no-image~.placeholder-icon::after {
700 | content: 'The Cover is Gone!';
701 | position: absolute;
702 | margin-top: 50%;
703 | top: 120%;
704 | left: 50%;
705 | transform: translateX(-50%);
706 | font-size: 14px;
707 | white-space: nowrap;
708 | color: var(--color-text);
709 | font-weight: 500;
710 | } */
711 |
712 | .anime-card:hover .anime-image:not(.no-image) {
713 | transform: scale(1.05);
714 | }
715 |
716 | .anime-rank {
717 | position: absolute;
718 | top: 10px;
719 | left: 10px;
720 | background: var(--color-primary);
721 | color: var(--color-white);
722 | padding: 4px 8px;
723 | border-radius: 4px;
724 | font-size: 0.9em;
725 | font-weight: 600;
726 | opacity: 0.94;
727 | /* border: 1px solid var(--color-primary-light); */
728 | box-shadow: 0 2px 4px var(--shadow-lg);
729 | z-index: 2;
730 | }
731 |
732 | .anime-rating-badge {
733 | position: absolute;
734 | bottom: 10px;
735 | right: 10px;
736 | background: var(--color-bg);
737 | color: var(--color-primary-dark);
738 | padding: 4px 8px;
739 | border-radius: 4px;
740 | font-size: 0.9em;
741 | font-weight: 600;
742 | opacity: 0.94;
743 | /* border: 1px solid var(--color-border-light); */
744 | box-shadow: 0 2px 4px var(--shadow-lg);
745 | z-index: 2;
746 | }
747 |
748 | .anime-info {
749 | padding: 20px;
750 | background: var(--color-white);
751 | }
752 |
753 | /* [data-theme="dark"] .anime-info {
754 | background: linear-gradient(to bottom,
755 | rgba(30, 30, 30, 0.95),
756 | var(--color-white));
757 | } */
758 |
759 | .anime-title {
760 | margin-bottom: 12px;
761 | position: relative;
762 | line-height: 1.4;
763 | height: auto;
764 | pointer-events: none;
765 | }
766 |
767 | .anime-title-main {
768 | font-weight: 600;
769 | font-size: 1.2em;
770 | color: var(--color-text);
771 | margin-bottom: 4px;
772 | white-space: nowrap;
773 | overflow: hidden;
774 | text-overflow: ellipsis;
775 | }
776 |
777 | .anime-title-sub {
778 | font-weight: 500;
779 | font-size: 0.95em;
780 | color: var(--color-text-secondary);
781 | white-space: nowrap;
782 | overflow: hidden;
783 | text-overflow: ellipsis;
784 | }
785 |
786 | .anime-title:hover::after {
787 | content: attr(data-title);
788 | position: absolute;
789 | bottom: 100%;
790 | left: 50%;
791 | transform: translateX(-50%);
792 | background: var(--color-white);
793 | color: var(--color-text);
794 | padding: 8px 12px;
795 | border-radius: 6px;
796 | font-size: 0.9em;
797 | white-space: nowrap;
798 | z-index: 10;
799 | box-shadow: 0 4px 6px var(--shadow-md);
800 | border: 1px solid var(--color-border-light);
801 | }
802 |
803 | [data-theme="dark"] .anime-image-container .no-image~.placeholder-icon::after {
804 | color: var(--color-text-secondary);
805 | }
806 |
807 | [data-theme="dark"] .filter-group label span.material-symbols-rounded {
808 | color: var(--color-text-secondary);
809 | opacity: 0.8;
810 | }
811 |
812 | [data-theme="dark"] .input-wrapper .material-symbols-rounded {
813 | color: #9CA3AF;
814 | }
815 |
816 | [data-theme="dark"] .separator {
817 | color: var(--color-text-secondary);
818 | opacity: 0.7;
819 | }
820 |
821 | .anime-details {
822 | color: var(--color-text-secondary);
823 | font-size: 0.95em;
824 | display: flex;
825 | flex-wrap: wrap;
826 | gap: 12px;
827 | margin-bottom: 12px;
828 | align-items: center;
829 | }
830 |
831 | .anime-detail-item {
832 | display: flex;
833 | align-items: center;
834 | gap: 4px;
835 | }
836 |
837 | .anime-detail-item span {
838 | font-size: 1.1em;
839 | opacity: 0.7;
840 | }
841 |
842 | .anime-detail-item.date {
843 | padding: 4px 8px;
844 | background: var(--color-primary-bg);
845 | border-radius: 4px;
846 | font-size: 0.9em;
847 | color: var(--color-text);
848 | }
849 |
850 | [data-theme="dark"] .anime-detail-item.date {
851 | background: var(--color-primary-bg);
852 | color: var(--color-text);
853 | }
854 |
855 | .anime-detail-item.episodes {
856 | padding: 4px 8px;
857 | background: var(--color-bg);
858 | border-radius: 4px;
859 | font-size: 0.9em;
860 | border: 1px solid var(--color-border-light);
861 | }
862 |
863 | .anime-rating {
864 | font-weight: 600;
865 | font-size: 1.1em;
866 | }
867 |
868 | /* Context Menu Styles */
869 | .anime-card-menu {
870 | position: absolute;
871 | top: 10px;
872 | right: 10px;
873 | z-index: 10;
874 | opacity: 0.95;
875 | }
876 |
877 | .anime-card-menu-btn {
878 | color: var(--color-text-secondary);
879 | background: var(--color-white);
880 | border: 1px solid var(--color-border-light);
881 | border-radius: 50%;
882 | width: 32px;
883 | height: 32px;
884 | display: flex;
885 | align-items: center;
886 | justify-content: center;
887 | cursor: pointer;
888 | transition: all 0.3s ease;
889 | box-shadow: 0 2px 4px var(--shadow-sm);
890 | }
891 |
892 | .anime-card-menu-btn:hover {
893 | /* background: var(--color-primary-bg); */
894 | /* border-color: var(--color-primary-light); */
895 | transform: scale(1.1);
896 | }
897 |
898 | .anime-card-menu-btn:active {
899 | transform: scale(0.95);
900 | }
901 |
902 | .anime-card-menu-content {
903 | position: absolute;
904 | right: 0;
905 | top: 40px;
906 | background: var(--color-white);
907 | border-radius: 8px;
908 | box-shadow: 0 4px 6px var(--shadow-md);
909 | border: 1px solid var(--color-border-light);
910 | min-width: 160px;
911 | overflow: hidden;
912 | z-index: 10;
913 | display: none;
914 | }
915 |
916 | .anime-card-menu-content.show {
917 | display: block;
918 | }
919 |
920 | .anime-card-menu-item {
921 | padding: 8px 16px;
922 | font-size: 0.9em;
923 | color: var(--color-text);
924 | cursor: pointer;
925 | transition: all 0.3s ease;
926 | white-space: nowrap;
927 | }
928 |
929 | .anime-card-menu-item:hover {
930 | background: var(--color-primary-bg);
931 | color: var(--color-primary);
932 | }
933 |
934 | .anime-card-menu-item:active {
935 | background: var(--color-primary);
936 | color: var(--color-white);
937 | }
938 |
939 | .anime-tags {
940 | display: flex;
941 | flex-wrap: wrap;
942 | gap: 6px;
943 | margin-top: 1px;
944 | max-height: 112px;
945 | overflow-y: auto;
946 | padding: 2px;
947 | /* Subtle scrollbar for better UX */
948 | scrollbar-width: auto;
949 | scrollbar-color: var(--color-primary) var(--color-primary-bg);
950 | }
951 |
952 | .anime-tags::-webkit-scrollbar {
953 | width: 6px;
954 | }
955 |
956 | .anime-tags::-webkit-scrollbar-track {
957 | background: var(--color-primary-bg);
958 | border-radius: 3px;
959 | }
960 |
961 | .anime-tags::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb {
962 | background-color: var(--color-primary-light);
963 | border-radius: 3px;
964 | }
965 |
966 | .anime-tag {
967 | background-color: var(--color-bg);
968 | color: var(--color-text);
969 | padding: 4px 8px;
970 | border-radius: 4px;
971 | font-size: 0.9em;
972 | font-weight: 500;
973 | border: 1px solid var(--color-border-light);
974 | white-space: nowrap;
975 | overflow: hidden;
976 | text-overflow: ellipsis;
977 | max-width: 100%;
978 | display: inline-block;
979 | align-items: center;
980 | gap: 6px;
981 | cursor: pointer;
982 | transition: all 0.3s ease;
983 | box-shadow: 0 2px 4px var(--shadow-sm);
984 | }
985 |
986 | .anime-tag:hover {
987 | background-color: var(--color-primary-bg);
988 | transform: translateY(-2px);
989 | box-shadow: 0 4px 6px var(--shadow-md);
990 | border-color: var(--color-primary-light);
991 | }
992 |
993 | .anime-tag::before {
994 | content: '# ';
995 | font-weight: 700;
996 | opacity: 0.6;
997 | }
998 |
999 | [data-theme="dark"] .anime-rating-badge {
1000 | background: var(--color-primary-bg);
1001 | color: var(--color-primary-light);
1002 | }
1003 |
1004 | .float-btn {
1005 | position: fixed;
1006 | right: 30px;
1007 | width: 50px;
1008 | height: 50px;
1009 | border-radius: 50%;
1010 | background: linear-gradient(135deg, var(--color-primary-light), var(--color-primary));
1011 | color: var(--color-white);
1012 | border: none;
1013 | cursor: pointer;
1014 | box-shadow: 0 4px 8px var(--shadow-md);
1015 | display: flex;
1016 | align-items: center;
1017 | justify-content: center;
1018 | transition: all 0.3s ease;
1019 | z-index: 1000;
1020 | }
1021 |
1022 | .float-btn:hover {
1023 | background-color: var(--color-primary-dark);
1024 | transform: translateY(-2px);
1025 | box-shadow: 0 6px 12px var(--shadow-lg);
1026 | }
1027 |
1028 | .float-btn:active {
1029 | transform: translateY(0);
1030 | box-shadow: 0 4px 8px var(--shadow-md);
1031 | }
1032 |
1033 | .float-btn-top {
1034 | bottom: 100px;
1035 | }
1036 |
1037 | .float-btn-bottom {
1038 | bottom: 30px;
1039 | }
1040 |
1041 | .float-btn-setting {
1042 | top: 30px;
1043 | }
1044 |
1045 | .float-btn .material-symbols-rounded {
1046 | font-size: 28px;
1047 | }
1048 |
1049 | @media (max-width: 768px) {
1050 | .results-summary {
1051 | padding: 12px 15px;
1052 | font-size: 0.95em;
1053 | margin-bottom: 15px;
1054 | gap: 10px;
1055 | }
1056 |
1057 | /* .summary-details {
1058 | margin-left: 0;
1059 | font-size: 0.85em;
1060 | flex: 0 0 auto;
1061 | display: flex;
1062 | flex-wrap: nowrap;
1063 | gap: 8px;
1064 | } */
1065 |
1066 | .keyword-filter {
1067 | white-space: nowrap;
1068 | }
1069 |
1070 | .results-summary::before {
1071 | width: 32px;
1072 | height: 32px;
1073 | font-size: 1.1em;
1074 | }
1075 |
1076 | /* .search-container {
1077 | position: relative;
1078 | max-width: 800px;
1079 | margin: 0 auto 2rem;
1080 | background: var(--bg-color);
1081 | border-radius: 12px;
1082 | box-shadow: 0 2px 8px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1);
1083 | transition: all 0.3s ease;
1084 | display: flex;
1085 | align-items: stretch;
1086 | gap: 0;
1087 | padding: 8px;
1088 | } */
1089 |
1090 | /* .type-select-wrapper {
1091 | flex-shrink: 0;
1092 | width: auto;
1093 | min-width: 140px;
1094 | height: auto;
1095 | margin-right: -1px;
1096 | border-radius: 8px 0 0 8px;
1097 | border-right: none;
1098 | }
1099 |
1100 | .type-select-wrapper:hover {
1101 | z-index: 2;
1102 | } */
1103 |
1104 | /* .search-input {
1105 | border-radius: 0 8px 8px 0;
1106 | padding-left: 52px;
1107 | } */
1108 |
1109 | .input-wrapper {
1110 | flex: 1;
1111 | }
1112 |
1113 | .results-container {
1114 | grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fill, minmax(200px, 1fr));
1115 | gap: 20px;
1116 | }
1117 |
1118 | .anime-card {
1119 | border-radius: 8px;
1120 | }
1121 |
1122 | .anime-image-container {
1123 | height: 250px;
1124 | }
1125 |
1126 | .search-button {
1127 | padding: 14px;
1128 | font-size: 16px;
1129 | }
1130 |
1131 | /* .float-btn {
1132 | width: 40px;
1133 | height: 40px;
1134 | right: 25px;
1135 | }
1136 |
1137 | .float-btn-top {
1138 | bottom: 80px;
1139 | }
1140 |
1141 | .float-btn-bottom {
1142 | bottom: 25px;
1143 | } */
1144 |
1145 | .float-btn-setting {
1146 | display: none;
1147 | }
1148 |
1149 | .search-input::placeholder {
1150 | font-size: 0.9em;
1151 | }
1152 | }
1153 |
1154 | /* GitHub Link */
1155 | .github-link {
1156 | display: inline-flex;
1157 | align-items: center;
1158 | justify-content: center;
1159 | margin-left: 6px;
1160 | padding: 6px;
1161 | color: var(--color-text);
1162 | background: var(--color-bg);
1163 | border: 1px solid var(--color-border-light);
1164 | border-radius: 50%;
1165 | transition: all 0.3s ease;
1166 | box-shadow: 0 2px 4px var(--shadow-sm);
1167 | vertical-align: middle;
1168 | }
1169 |
1170 | .github-link:hover {
1171 | color: var(--color-primary);
1172 | background: var(--color-primary-bg);
1173 | border-color: var(--color-primary-light);
1174 | transform: translateY(-2px);
1175 | box-shadow: 0 4px 6px var(--shadow-md);
1176 | }
1177 |
1178 | .github-link .material-symbols-rounded {
1179 | font-size: 20px;
1180 | }
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