maintenance-page
Replaces the earlier auto-fallback-on-upstream-error approach with an explicit flag-file toggle controlled by the deploy script. The flag is touched before stopping the app and removed on successful finish (or via trap if the deploy aborts), so a failed deploy doesn't strand the site in maintenance. - nginx/goodwalk.co.nz.svelte.conf.example: error_page 503 routes to /maintenance.html (internal); /m/ serves static maintenance assets; the / and /api/submit blocks return 503 when /etc/nginx/conf.d/ maintenance.flag exists. - nginx/maintenance.html: brand-styled "Be right back" page — full Goodwalk green background, white card with yellow accent, real Goodwalk logo, contact details fallback, auto-reload after 60s. - nginx/logo.png: maintenance-time logo (served from /m/logo.png). - nginx/nginx.conf: reverted the earlier auto-fallback edits; this file is not deployed (the prod conf is goodwalk.co.nz.svelte.conf .example). - scripts/deploy-remote.sh: copies maintenance.html + logo into the nginx container, reloads nginx so the new conf is live, touches the flag, then runs the rebuild, then clears the flag. Adds a trap-based clear_maintenance_flag fallback. Also adds a defensive env-file merger that appends new keys from deploy.env.template without clobbering live values, with a timestamped .env backup. Plus a small a11y polish unrelated to maintenance: - ServicesSection: "Learn more" links now include screen-reader-only "about <Service>" context. - base.css: adds .visually-hidden utility class. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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