This commit essentially migrates our custom email tooltip
to tippy tooltip for displaying user's email when their
names would overflow past the right edge of user popover.
This also removes the `email_tooltip` and `tooltip_holder` HTML
classes aloong with their CSS styles as they no longer used.
Labels for stream post/privacy value settings were not properly
linked with their input element so clicking on labels did not
toggle radio buttons. We fix this by having inputs elements inside
label elements to have correct linking.
Previously stream permissions were hard to find and understand
as they were displayed like a paragraph in description format.
We improve them by using a list item for each different permission.
We move away from a single scrollable page to have a tabs settings
structure instead.
This commit consists of the minimal changes required to set up toggler
component. And the subsequent commits would include all the UI UX
changes required for updating the layouts.
Co-authored-by: Ryan Rehman <ryanrehman99@gmail.com>
Similar to what mentioned in 2e196fd5d3
previous sea-green colour didn't meet the WCAG AA standard
guidelines for color contrast. This changes meets WCAG AAA
standard.
Our dropdown-toggle buttons are meant to have the same size as select
elements, but looked weird if you selected a stream with non-English
characters in its name.
We fix this by copying some styling details settings from our common
input/select styling.
Fixes#18479.
This commit makes a working toggler in compose_actions that adds the
compose-fullscreen class to the compose that removes the max-height
from the compose textarea and adds flex elements above so that the
height automatically adjust with the device height. This results in
making the compose box full screen sized.
The compose_height.js maintains the state of the height of the compose
box. Also, when the compose box is closed, the compose box is reset to
it's default behaviour and original height. So, everytime user need
not toggle off the compose full size and only for specific message
it is used.
It also adds destroy autosize on compose_height state change.
It destroys the autosize of textarea when the full
screen sized compose box is toggled on. And everytime when it is
turned off, it reinitialises the autosize. This also adds a
condition in autosize_textarea to only autosize when composebox
is not in full height state.
Fixes#17660
Fix a bug where the compose box cut the message without warning the user
the message pasted was longer than the allowed. It was fixed by stopping
cutting the message off and showing an indicator whenever the limit exceeds
and removing the indicator as soon as message gets less than that.
The cut off for showing the indicator is set as 90% of the limit.
Fixes#15909
Co-authored-by: João Maurício <carvalho.joaomauricio@gmail.com>
This commit migrates the `navbar.html` Django template
to handlebars by creating a new file as `navbar.hbs`
within `/static/templates` which is then rendered
using `ui_init` module.
As a part of migration, we also remove the `search_pills_enabled`
and `embedded` parameters from the context attribute as they
are no longer needed now.
Fixes part of #18792.
This commit renames confirm_dialog_yes_button class to
confirm_dialog_submit_button. This will help in keeping
a general class name when deduplicating the code for
confirm_dialog and edit_fields_modal.
Currently, the "Home" link at the top takes one to the doc root,
i.e., /help or /api. This is a little misleading since "Home"
seems to be more synonymous with the Zulip homepage.
This commit adds a proper backlink to the top logo that takes you to
the homepage and renames "Home" to be more specific. The text after
"|" will now take you to the doc root instead (/help or /api). Note
that this allows us to link the /help and /api pages from the
homepage while ensuring that backlinks allow the visitor to get back
to the homepage.
We've been unhappy with this fragile nth-last-child logic since the
big navbar rewrite a few years ago.
Now that we have TippyJS tooltips in the navbar area, it actually
causes a bug: Hovering the "subscribe count" widget makes the search
icon jump.
Fix this by just adding a CSS class to the two elements that are
intended to be modified by this logic.
We currently have the resolved topics prefix shown as part of
the topic name in the left sidebar. However this causes inconsistency
while showing topic names. Hence this adds support for showing the
prefix in the cutter to the left of the topic name.
Fixes#18989.
We now show loading indicator inside the 'save' button
instead of hiding the buttons to show the loading
indicator. Both the save and clear buttons are disabled
when the request is processing. We do not change color
of the buttons just change the cursor to indicate that
button are disabled and nothing happens on clicking them.
The reason for disabling the cancel button is that it
is actually not possible to cancel the action once
loading has started, so it is actually better to disable
it only such that users are not confused.
This commit adds a wrapper div element around the button
because we wanted to add two css properties to the button-
'pointer-events: none' such that nothing happens on click
and 'cursor: not-allowed' to indicate that buttons are
disabled. But these boht styles cannot be added to same
element because 'pointer-events: none' overrides the
'cursor: not-allowed' style and normal cursor is visible.
That's why we add a wrapper to add 'cursor: not-allowed'
style to it and add 'pointer-events: none' to the button.
The current system to change stream information like Stream name and
description isn't consistent with what we use everywhere else. It's
also slightly difficult to maintain.
Co-authored-by: Pragati Agrawal <pragati22066@gmail.com>
The presence setting is more suited in 'Account & privacy'
section as it is not related to notifications in anyway
and resembles privacy of user by allowing user to hide
his status of being online.
Previously, there were cases where the table contents started to
overlap with the table heading when scrolled down the table.
This was mostly visible in `Custom Emoji` organization UI,
where the images and action table column contents started to
overlap with the table headers.
Rectified the bug by adding a CSS `z-index` property to
`table-sticky-headers` class which takes care of all
such overlapping issues.
Fixes#18906.
The user timezone is only used for user's profile, so we can
move this setting to the Profile panel of settings and this
will also help us in covering some space when there are no
custom profile fields for the organization.
We separate "Your account" section to two different sections -
"Profile" section for user name, custom profile fields, and avatar
and "Account & Security" section for email, password, role, api-key
and deactivating button.
Another important change here is that the modal for changing name
is removed and now the name has a simple input text box and it
behaves similar to inputs for custom-profile-fields.
Fixes#18848.
We add unsubscribe button in the stream list that allows
users and admins to unsubscribe them using profile modal.
If a user attempts to unsubscribe from a private stream
we redirect them to do so from stream setting overlay
to avoid a really confusing user experience as we ask
for confirmation before unsubscribing such streams.
We rename `stream_subscription_info.hbs` and its related
variables and functions to `stream_subscription_request_info.hbs`.
So that its clear that it is used for displaying info about
requests sent for stream subscriptions.
This is a follow-up for #18957.
This effectively reverts d96d4e30ab,
which is a bug that hasn't been present for other reasons due to past
design changes.
It fixes a bug where the "Search operators" page had missing margin
between the table and post-table content..
This modifies the appearance of pills for deactivated users
in the following ways:
* Adds `(deactivated)` with the deactivated user's name.
* Add a tooltip to the deactivated user's pill stating
that one can't send a message to this user.
* Color the deactivated user's pill reddish.
This now also adds tests for user_pills.
Part of #13766.
Co-authored-by: Signior-X <b19188@students.iitmandi.ac.in>
This also migrates from loading the modal dynamically rather than
statically once at page initialization.
With styling changes by tabbott to preserve the original look of the
UI.
Fixes#18278.
This commit modifies the linkifier-edit modal to use newly added
edit_fields_modal framework.
One important change is that we remove the "edit-linkifier-status"
element as the corresponding "edit-fields-modal-status" element
is added in edit_fields_modal.hbs and we also modify the css
accordingly. This "edit-fields-modal-status" is used only for
this modal and remains empty for others, so this change does not
cause problems with other modals.
There is another element which uses "edit-linkifier-status" as a
class, but the css we defined was for "edit-linkifier-status" as
id, so the css change is also safe.
This commit fixes the bug with the delete button of both profile
picture and realm-logo buttons. The button was shifted downwards
and was caused due to line height change in 5d64c21c38.
Found the correct value of 20px by checking the line-height in
one test organization on zulipchat.com where the button position
looks correct.
We show a spinner inside the button instead of hiding the button
and then showing the spinner in the bottom area. We also disable
the button to avoid repetitive clicking by user.