Resources, branches, price lists, holidays and the new categories page sat
in the settings menu but rendered bare, so clicking one made the settings
sidebar disappear — the subscription page was the only one that kept it.
Eleven pages now wrap in SettingsLayout with the key of the menu entry they
belong to, and the four resource pages (list, types, skills, pools) share
one menu entry plus a sub-nav between them, rather than four entries that
would make the menu a third longer without making anything clearer.
.seg accepts `a` as well as `button`, and treats `active` as an alias of
`on`. Both were needed: cross-page tabs must be real links, and the pages
already using `active` (service detail, clinic appointment settings) had no
visible highlight at all.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
In the resource-first model a resource is the unit of capacity, so its
working hours, holidays, services, skills and categories belong to it — not
scattered across a list page's modals plus a separate calendar page.
/admin/resources/{uuid} now carries six tabs and the active tab lives in the
query string, so back and refresh land on the same view. The old
/calendar URL redirects to ?tab=hours instead of 404ing.
The skills and services modal bodies became panels the tab renders directly;
the modals are now thin wrappers, so the list page keeps working unchanged
and there is still one implementation of each editor.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>