librelad 35c06a90a5 fix(apps): balance column count so 4-on-3-col wraps to 2x2 instead of leaving an orphan card
Screenshot showed a 4-card category laying out as 3+1 (three cards on
row 1, Wireguard Easy alone on row 2 with two card-shaped empty cells
on its right). Fixed-width tracks + auto-fill kept the cards aligned
across categories but couldn't avoid the orphan — pure CSS grid has
no way to collapse partial-row trailing cells when the column above
them is filled.

apps-manager.js now picks --app-cols deliberately: the natural
column count for the viewport, reduced by one when the last row
would otherwise be exactly one orphan card. 4 cards on a 3-col
viewport becomes 2x2; 5 cards stays at 3+2; 6 stays at 3+3+0; 7
drops to 2-col so the last row gets a partner (still has one orphan
at the very end since 7 is prime, but never below 2 cols — a single
column stack reads worse than an orphan).

CSS swap: grid-template-columns now consumes the new --app-cols
custom property and uses minmax(--app-min, 1fr) so cards stretch
within their tracks (the orphan-prevention dance means widths can
vary across categories now — tradeoff for never having internal
gaps). 1-card view still shrinks the box via the existing formula
so a lone card isn't stretched across the full row.

Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
2026-05-28 01:06:50 +01:00
2026-05-21 20:37:54 +01:00

LibrePortal

Your own private corner of the internet — free, open, and yours.

LibrePortal is a self-hosted platform for running the apps you rely on, on your own server: one-click installs, a reverse proxy with automatic SSL, rootless Docker, optional VPN routing, and a clean web dashboard to manage it all.

⚠️ v0.1.0 — early days. Expect rough edges while things settle.

Why LibrePortal

Too many services today treat your data as theirs to take — quietly overstepping boundaries that should never have been crossed. LibrePortal grew out of frustration with that: it's a way to run the apps you depend on on your own server, where your data stays yours. Privacy here isn't a feature to toggle — it's the whole point.

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Quick start

curl -fsSL https://get.libreportal.org/install.sh | sudo bash

This installs a versioned, checksum-verified release (Debian/Ubuntu, root). Put data on separate disks with --system-dir= / --containers-dir= / --backups-dir=.

The get.libreportal.org host is still being set up — until it's live, build a release and install from it locally (see the docs below).

Documentation

  • docs/USER.md — install, place data on separate disks/drives, update, back up, uninstall.
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Contributing

PRs welcome — see CONTRIBUTING.md. We use a lightweight DCO sign-off (git commit -s), no CLA.

Acknowledgments

LibrePortal has been built from scratch since 2023. Its spark of inspiration was a small installer script from Brian McGonagill (OpenSourceIsAwesome): gitlab.com/bmcgonag/docker_installs. From that seed it grew start to finish — refined, extended, and refactored into the platform it is today.

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