read.markets/app/branding.py
Giorgio Gilestro 355593c4f7 css: split cassandra.css into per-section files
Splits the 2571-line cassandra.css into ten focused stylesheets:
tokens (palette + fonts), layout (chrome), panels, dashboard,
portfolio, log-chat, auth, settings, news, public. base.html and
public_base.html load only what they need; auth pages (login,
verify, unsubscribe confirm) load tokens + layout + auth.

Brand drift-detection test repointed at tokens.css (where the
palette now lives). 291 tests still pass.
2026-05-28 12:31:29 +02:00

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"""Brand single source of truth — name, domain, palette, fonts.
The product is **Read the Markets** (read.markets). "Cassandra" remains
the in-product *AI persona* (system prompt + chat label) — distinct from
the brand, the way Slackbot is distinct from Slack. Anything that crosses
into user-visible chrome (page titles, email headers, OpenRouter referer)
must read `BRAND_NAME` from here; do not hard-code the string.
Internal identifiers (`cassandra_session` cookie, pyproject package name,
SQLAlchemy GET_LOCK keys, env var `CASSANDRA_TOKEN`) keep the legacy
name on purpose — renaming them would invalidate live sessions /
advisory locks / configs for zero brand benefit.
The colour palette below is hand-authored in CSS as well; a drift-
detection test (`tests/test_branding_consistency.py`) parses
`tokens.css` and asserts every variable matches. Update both or
neither.
The light theme is the *default* everywhere — dashboard `:root` block,
auth pages, and emails. Dark is opt-in via the in-app toggle (which
sets `data-theme="dark"` on `<html>` and persists in `localStorage`).
Mail clients that honour `prefers-color-scheme: dark` get the dark
palette via media query.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
BRAND_NAME = "Read the Markets"
BRAND_SHORT = "Read"
DOMAIN = "read.markets"
SITE_URL = "https://read.markets"
# The app lives at the apex too — same host serves landing/legal *and*
# the dashboard. SITE_URL and APP_URL are kept as separate symbols so a
# future split (marketing/apex, app/subdomain) is a two-line change.
APP_URL = "https://read.markets"
EMAIL_FROM_DEFAULT = f"noreply@{DOMAIN}"
# Marketing line — printed in the landing hero. Single source of truth so
# OG cards, email subjects, and the landing template stay in sync. The
# wording is a stance, not just a description: this is for people who
# treat investing and gambling as different activities. The "news
# aggregator / media service" framing still lives in the body copy and
# the disclaimer, where it does the legal distancing work.
TAGLINE = "Understand markets. Don't gamble on them."
# Legal-page operator details. Placeholders until the user supplies real
# ones; only the legal pages read them.
LEGAL_OPERATOR = BRAND_NAME
OPERATOR_EMAIL = f"hello@{DOMAIN}"
OPERATOR_JURISDICTION = "United Kingdom"
DARK: dict[str, str] = {
"bg": "#0a0e14",
"surface": "#11151c",
"surface-2": "#161b25",
"border": "#2a3142",
"text": "#d4dae8",
"muted": "#8189a1",
"dim": "#565f89",
"accent": "#00d9ff",
"positive": "#50fa7b",
"negative": "#ff5b5b",
"alert": "#ff8a4a",
"warning": "#f1fa8c",
}
LIGHT: dict[str, str] = {
"bg": "#f5f3ec",
"surface": "#ffffff",
"surface-2": "#efece3",
"border": "#d6d3cb",
"text": "#1c1f25",
"muted": "#545b69",
"dim": "#8a8f9a",
"accent": "#0e7490",
"positive": "#166534",
"negative": "#b91c1c",
"alert": "#c2410c",
"warning": "#a16207",
}
FONT_MONO = (
"'JetBrains Mono', 'IBM Plex Mono', 'Fira Code', "
"ui-monospace, Menlo, Consolas, monospace"
)
FONT_SANS = (
"-apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, 'Inter', 'Segoe UI', Roboto, "
"'Helvetica Neue', system-ui, sans-serif"
)