AddAuthBlocks installs JwtBearer as the default challenge scheme; the
authorization middleware 401s unauthenticated nav requests before the
Blazor router runs. Tokens live in localStorage and are only readable
via JS interop after the SignalR circuit is live.
- Program.cs: MapRazorComponents .AllowAnonymous() so nav reaches the
Blazor router; API surfaces (MapAuthBlocks, MapControllers) still
enforce JWT. Fix middleware order to UseAuthentication -> UseAntiforgery
-> UseAuthorization per Blazor Web App template.
- App.razor: InteractiveServerRenderMode(prerender:false) on Routes and
HeadOutlet so AuthorizeRouteView evaluates after JS interop is ready;
extract to static field (was two inline allocations per render cycle).
- CmsLayout/Pages: drop conflicting per-component @rendermode directives
(parent now owns the render mode).
- Routes.razor: break authenticated-but-wrong-role redirect loop; split
NotAuthorized into unauthenticated -> RedirectToLogin and
authenticated-wrong-role -> RedirectToAccessDenied (new component).
- Pages/Index.razor: deleted — NavigateTo('/cms') was unreachable for
unauthenticated users and racey for authorized ones.
TrackCard, TracksGallery, DDIcons, DeepDrftPalettes (Default+Cms), DeepDrftFontLinks,
and palette CSS tokens extracted. Both hosts and DeepDrftCms reference the shared RCL.
InteractiveServer only, full AuthBlocks, no WASM. Controllers scaffolded for future
CMS controller migration. CmsStealthRoutingHandler omitted by design (subdomain topology).