This adds a tour of Zulip to the bottom of the homepage.
In order to get the carousel nave, we use Bootstrap 2 from a CDN on
this page; this isn't ideal in the medium term, but upgrading
Bootstrap across the project is too much work for now.
Fixes#9182. Adds a link to the keyboard shortcuts popup at the
bottom-right corner of the right sidebar. A tooltip saying
`Keyboard Shortcuts(?)` has been added to the icon. The icon is
positioned using `position: fixed`.
This uses scss mixins, this are functions you can pass parameter in it and
return css/scss. It made repeating vendored transistion, and user-select property
more easier to use with less repetation. This also includes a scss file called reuseable_components.scss
which can be used anywhere else.
The app icons (web/mobile/desktop) got all squished together when
they broke to a new line in smaller windows. They now have better
spacing and all break at the same time.
The integration widgets on the homepage had a weird-looking white
border. That border has now been updated to match the better-
looking border on the integrations page.
We only use this data in a rarely-used settings screen, and it can be
large after years of posting screenshots.
So optimize the performance of / by just loading these data when we
actually visit the page.
This saves about 300ms of runtime for loading the home view for my
user account on chat.zulip.org.
This commit moves the stylesheets under the archive bundle in
the Django pipeline to being compiled by webpack instead. It
also removes a remaining call to a portico stylesheet that no
longer exists.
This commit transitions landing-page.css from the Django pipeline
to being compiled by webpack as landing-page.scss under the
'landing-page' and 'integration' bundles.
This fixes some minor glitches with buttons:
* Movement of the organization-settings-parent block on the
appearance of widgets.
* Large and odd look of save button.
* Use of fadeIn and fadeOut rather than changing opacity as
opacity don't actually remove them.
This commit transitions all styles in app.css in the Django pipeline
to being compiled by webpack in an app-styles bundle, and renames the
various files to now be processed as SCSS.
To implement this transition, we move the old CSS file refernces in
settings.py and replace them with a bundle declared in
`webpack.assets.json` and includedn in the index.html template
Tweaked by tabbott to keep the list of files in `app.css` in
`webpack.assets.json`, and to preserve the ordering from the old
`settings.py`.
This is done because the current column-left and column-right were
actually just floating left and right and making use of float-left
and float-right makes more sense. This also helps with the upcoming
public archives feature which will try to include portico content
with main app content.
Add realm setting to set time limit for message deleitng.
Set default value of message_content_delete_limit_seconds
to 600 seconds(10 min).
Thanks to Shubham Dhama for rebasing and reworking this. Some final
edits also done by Tim Abbott.
Fixes#7344.
static/styles/scss/portico.scss is now compiled by webpack
and supports SCSS syntax.
Changed the server-side templates to render the portico-styles
bundle instead of directly requiring the portico stylesheet. This
allows webpack to handle stylesheet compilation and minification.
We use the mini-css-extract-plugin to extract out css from the
includes in webpack and let webpacks production mode handle
minification. Currently we're not able to use it for dev mode
because it does not support HMR so we use style-loader instead.
Once the plugin supports HMR we can go on to use it for both
dev and prod.
The downside of this is that when reloading pages in the development
environment, there's an annoying flash of unstyled content :(.
It is now possible to make a change in any of the styles included
by static/styles/scss/portico.scss and see the code reload live
in the browser. This is because style-loader which we currently
use has the module.accept code built-in.
This is a slight change in the responsive design, moving the 975px
cutoff to 1025px; the main effect is that for windows that just barely
had a right sidebar, we now hide the ride sidebar. This is pretty
beneficial for the user experience specifically in the common size of
1024px, where that sidebar was making things feel a bit too
constrained.
A common path is a new user goes to realm_uri, which redirects to
realm_uri/login, and clicks the google auth button thinking it is a
registration button.
This commit just changes the wording on the page they land on to be
friendlier for that use case.
This coverts the "checkbox" for `realm_allow_message_editing` and
"input" for `realm_message_content_edit_limit_seconds` into a
dropdown with the option for custom time limit option.
This fixes an issue where users whose names had a "g" in them would
have the "g" clipped in the "private messages" section in the left sidebar.
We avoid a change in the effective visible line-height by shrinking
the margin.
`<td>` elements are fixed-width, so we refactor the entire
`<table>` structure for responsive design.
This fixes a bug with how the `To:` block looks in other languages.
Fixes#9152.
Previously, a code block with a small width would be displayed
inline with the previous paragraph's text.
To fix this, now every p inside an li element except the first is
a block instead of an inline-block. However, this only applies to
li elements for integration instructions.
This makes sense intuitively because if there are multiple p's
in a list element, not all of those should be inline-blocks. The
first one should be because it needs to be inline with the list
number. The rest should be treated (and displayed) as separate
paragraphs.
Another thing to keep in mind is that the way Markdown code
blocks get converted to HTML is such that every code block
becomes <p><code></code></p> when converted to HTML.
This fixes a handful of minor issues:
* Non-uniform padding for the right sidebar unread count bubbles.
* Weird vertical positioning of unread counts in the right sidebar due
to a slightly off line height.
* Missing padding between long stream names and the unread count for the stream.
* Removes a duplicate border-radius command in the left sidebar CSS.
In 7b8da9b we have introduced some other checkmark icons
which aren't necessary as old icons still make sense there.
So removing them as they don't add any extra value.
Fixes: #8995.
Removed the top margin of input-group css
to prevent the double margins. Also fixed the
default-language positioning, and maintained
margin consistency in organization settings.
Fixes#8890.
`@everone` and `@all` will have a megaphone icon from FontAwesome in
place of the avatar.
Also, fix the `composebox_typeahead` tests to account for the images.
Fix#6635.
Introduced a new checkmark icon in the settings page
from entypo ( www.entypo.com ) to make icons more
consistent between user and organization settings.
This commit changes the way the save and discard buttons on the
organization profile, settings and permissions tabs look and fades
them out after a delay. It also cleans up the code a bit in the
settings_org.js file. It introduces changes to the css in
settings.css as well as the template for save-discard buttons.
It also fixes a bug on the user settings whereby if an option
that requires reload is clicked before clicking an option that does
not require reload, the reload message is erased. This could create
an issue where the user is not aware that a reload is required.
The loader is also changed to using fa-icon as loading spinner on
user settings and the colors are tweaked a little bit.
The margin between the first sentence/heading for the
instructions and the numbered list that follows was too small,
which made headings look very awkward.
The indentation was off because there was no CSS anywhere that
properly indented <ul> elements that were nested inside <ol>
lists with custom numbering.
Since every <li> element is prefixed by a custom list number, in
<li> elements with multiple <p> elements inside, the <p> elements
after the first one did NOT take into account the space occupied
by the custom list number, which resulted in inconsistent
indentation. Now, it does!
It removes code related to custom profile field's placeholder styling
and related to numeric custom fields, as recently we removed support
for numeric custom fields.
Now that we have support for displaying custom profile fields, this
adds administrator-level support for creating them.
Tweaked by tabbott to fix a few small bugs and clean up the commit message.
Fixes#1760.
Update perfect-scrollbar to fix stutter space-scrolling in #8544. Also
reworked deprecated `element.perfectScrollbar` to `new
PerfectScrollbar(element)`. Lastly, updated provision version and
changed node module path to new path.
This also refactors perfect-scrollbar in help.js to work with updated
version of perfect-scrollbar. Because the update also changed
perfect-scrollbar's css selectors for all scrollbars in zulip, we
update those too.
Fixes#8544.
With this "Save" button is only shown when there are changes in a
subsection. This means if we changed a setting and reverted it back to
original ones, then, "Save" button will get disappear. Hence, we're shown
"Save" when there are some property changes to send to the server.
This makes each subsection(like "Message feed") independent of changes
done in any other subsection and the save button of each subsection
saves the changes done in that subsection only.
The original code featured a broken selector for .message-count. Instead
of using the right selector, the color selectors are removed altogether
for better contrast in dark mode.
Clicking the cancel button removes all the changes and the user
group returns back to the original state. Saved button is showed
once the changes are saved on blur.
This makes it convenient to mention a stream you're not subscribed to,
which can be useful for communicating about where a topic is
discussed, for example.
Fixes: #5757.
I noticed that our nice feature to show JavaScript errors collected by
blueslip in view of users was hidden in the background if you had one
of our settings screens open.
Further investigation determined the same was true for our other
panels.js alerts (e.g. the one for get_events failing, etc.). This is
easily fixed by just raising the z-index of the alerts panels; I
tested and a variety of our possible alerts look good on top of stream
settings, so no need to do anything special here.
Fixes#8576.
This makes the textarea responsive by making the width 100% and
the max-width 500px so that it doesn't get *too* wide.
Please close#8511 when this is merged.
Fixes: #8504.
Restrict users(even realm admins) from creating stream with zero
subscribers only in UI.
In backend, if subscribers are zero, we automatically subscribe
current user to stream.
Add div element to inform user whether stream is successfully
created or not. This will help to inform user in case if current
user is not subscribed to created stream.
This removes `create-stream-dropdown` class from the template and css
because it is causing irregularity in size of other permissions dropdown
because of `right-margin` and removing it makes all the dropdown
regularly sized.
Currently, we shows data-no-recipients placeholder text even if
there are recipients selected. It's not visible cause it's value
is override by data-some-recipients helper text in case if there
are recipients selected.
Show data-no-recipients placeholder text only when `input` element
is first child of `pill-container`, which means there are no `pills`
selected by user yet.
@brockwhittaker wrote the original prototype for having
pills in the recipient box when users compose PMs (either
1:1 or huddle). The prototype was test deloyed on our
main realm for several weeks.
This commit includes all the original CSS and HTML from
the prototype.
After some things changed with the codebase after the initial
test deployment, I made the following changes:
* In prior commits I refactored out a module called
`user_pill.js` that implemented some common functions
against a more streamlined version of `input_pill.js`,
and this commit largely integrates with that.
* I made changes in a prior commit to handle Zephyr
semantics (emails don't get validated) and tested
this commit with zephyr.
* I fixed a reload bug by extracting code out to
`compose_pm_pill.js` and re-ordering some
calls to `initialize`.
There are still two flaws related to un-pill-ified text in the
input:
* We could be more aggressive about trying to pill-ify
emails when you blur or tab away.
* We only look at the pills when you send the message,
instead of complaining about the un-pill-ified text.
(Some folks may consider that a feature, but it's
probably surprising to others.)
In org settings, loading spinners are not visible, currently
because their size is very small.
Fix this, by increasing width and height of spinners and
adding spinner text, to make spinners more visible.
Fixes#8502
The problem that prompted this PR is that I couldn't select the API
key of a bot in chrome to copy it, but I could on Firefox.
Using the `auto` proerty value to override the `user-select`
property of a parent does not seem to be compatible
with all browsers.
This makes it easier for users to tell how Zulip ended up with an
avatar for them without them uploading one: through the Gravatar
service used across many Wordpress blogs.
Fixes#8225.
This replaces the cumbersome system we had for giving users feedback
on settings state changes in the display settings UI.
We expect this new system to be what we will attempt to migrate other
settings widgets to match over the coming weeks and months. It also
provides the opportunity to significant refactor away a lot of the
code duplication in settings_display.js.
Thanks to Brock Whittaker for redoing the styling and improving the
code simplicity.
Fixes#7622.
No need to have separate click handler for user_popovers and
message_info_popovers as the same user-id can be extracted similarly
from the target of both the click events.
Another refactor, `sender_info_popover` was confusing as it doesn't
fix into the context of rightbar user popovers so changed it to
`info_popover_actions` since that section of popovers contains popover
actions.
This adds button under "Organization profile" settings, which
deactivates the organization and sends an "event" to all the
active user and log out them.
Fixes: #8212.
This really only touches a couple of key points, but it does most of
what's needed to collapse stuff down into columns or a single column
when stuff is narrow.
Fixes#7925.
This adds a click handler to `.user-group-mention` which works in a
fashion that is quite similar to `.user-mention`. It generates and
displays a popover.
The popover has a list of members, their online status (if they are
not bots) or their bot status if they are bots (it's not clear whether
ultimately bots should be able to be members of usergroups, but I'm
able to add one, so I thought it would be worth supporting).
The popover's `UL` element has max-height and overflow-y atttributes
so large groups will grow a scrollbar.
Fixes#8300.
This reverts commit 8e2d9b8f68.
This adds the arrows back to the recipient bars because even though
it's not our end state, it looks better than the boxy design that we
had in between.
This dynamically resizes the box to fit the variable text size present
with different languages.
At the same time, it adds padding to the English version to make it
look similar to previous versions.
Fixes#8275.
When in the stream-searchbar, a user can now use the arrow keys to iterate
through the suggestions. Therefore the currently selected list element is
assigned a CSS class 'highlighted_user'.
The main functional testing is done with casper but node test are still
included to keep the high coverage.
Line-wrapping issues are resolved. Night-mode CSS handling is included.
This fixes a bug where the open graph preview bottom fade is dark
rather than white when not in dark mode, which results in a heavy
dark faded line at the bottom of the description.
These were removed in 953ee778f, along with the stream names and
right-sidebar user names mentioned in the commit message. But unlike
those, these don't get any background change on hover, so we need some
way to show the hover.
We can probably still do something that looks nicer than this, but
it's better than not having it.
This makes them roughly the same visual weight as the (non-muted)
stream icons below -- though that's imprecise because the latter
varies with color. Tested in both normal and dark-mode.
This adds some styling to make the open graph previews look a bit nicer,
including:
1. Adding a bottom fading gradient to slowly fade out text that is out
of bounds rather than chopping it off.
2. Using font anti-aliasing to make the characters appear smoother.
3. Increasing the font size of the title to give it prominence.
4. Changing the height to 80px from 70px.
Also refactor the "panels"/banner code to be a bit clearer about how
it's supposed to generically work, using [data-process] as a uniquely
identifying marker.
Fixes: #8166.
[greg: rebased and squashed a series of fixup commits.]
This properly vertically centers the deactivation modal in the
user settings section by setting the top to 50% and the transform
to -50% (50% of the height of the actual modal).
This is an alternate solution to #7888, which just removes the
animation, breaking the normal modal behavior.
The header had a padding of "20px 0 15px", which meant that there
was more padding on the top than the bottom, so it has been changed
to "15px 0" instead.
This is a partial revert of c5cdede891.
The added 4px padding made the dropdown pill not vertically center
within the portico header. This removes the padding as it was a
cosmetic change that was not necessary.
This is a partial revert of a37e993907.
This makes this UI widget more consistent with its neighbors.
tabbott: This introduces a bug with how the `full_name_field` HTML is
managed; it should be done via the `server_events.js` handler.