Reading progress
- New ReadingProgressButton client component that reads/writes
localStorage key "sunnymh:last-read:{slug}"
- PageReader writes the currently-visible chapter as the user scrolls
through continuous chapters
- Manga detail CTA now reads: "开始阅读" on first visit, or
"继续阅读 · #{N} {title}" when a prior chapter is stored (with
spacing and truncation for long titles)
Multiple genres
- lib/genres.ts with parseGenres() and collectGenres() helpers to
split "冒险, 恋爱, 魔幻" into a list and aggregate across a collection
- Manga detail renders one pill per genre
- GenreTabs filters via parseGenres(...).includes(activeGenre) so a
multi-genre manga appears under each of its genres
- Home / Genre pages compute the tab list from collectGenres(signedManga)
- Card captions (GenreTabs + TrendingCarousel) show "冒险 · 恋爱 · 魔幻"
with truncation
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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