Some organisation settings tabs have been permanently hidden from
non-admins, since they are useful to non-admins and can create
confusion for new users.
It's not clear why we added this (I didn't notice it in review), and
it seems to have been in error, since none of the previous CSS in
5c36918c17 applied to that overlay.
So reverting that hunk.
See #12435 for the original investigation.
With perfectScrollbar, we needed to call a function from JavaScript to
enable a scrollbar on a new element, but simplebar has a much simpler
default API one can do by using data-simplebar attributes in the HTML.
So we can delete all the scrollbar creation/deletion code.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
If MAX_FILE_UPLOAD_SIZE is set to 0, then UI elements like the upload
icon in the compose and message edit UI and "Attachments" menu in
"/#settings" are not displayed.
A different error message is also displayed if a user tries to drag and
drop or paste a file into the compose message box.
Fixes#12152.
This adds a class `rendered_markdown` for all the elements which have
rendered markdown content; This is done to add different styles for
rendered content in day mode and night mode.
Also replace the element selectors from CSS to use the class.
Guest users will just get an empty list of default streams; we also
hide the "Default streams" organization view from the guest users UI.
This is for consistency with not providing guest users the full list
of streams in an organization.
This correctly shows guest users that they cannot interact with
anything in the "Organization" tab, though we preserve the read-only
access to it so that they can (e.g.) browse the organization's custom
emoji.
Add a lock icon to the right of tabs on which nothing is editable
for normal users. Add lock next to Custom emoji option if only admin
can edit them.
Tweaked by tabbott to use title for the lock icons, rather than
aria-hidden, since they do convey useful information.
Fixes: #10893.
The list with the options for normal settings now has
the class normal-settings-list.
The list with the options for org settings now has
the class org-settings-list.
The new markup helps us avoid code like this:
$(".settings-list li:not(.admin)")
We also have funny hacks in our key handlers related
to the old combined-list approach, which we can
eventually eliminate.
I guess we used to have a way to logout from within
settings, but the list item was always hidden when you
went into settings, so it's apparently just dead code,
and it's kind of a strange thing to have in settings.
This should make it easier to find the templates that are actually
part of the core webapp, instead of having them all mixed together
with the portico pages.