Fixes#9822.
fuzzysearch matched query if the query letters appeared in sequence.
Here we use the extracted phrase_match to match query with the prefixes
of words.
Whenever a link is clicked, the page link changes, and the content
of the `.markdown .content` node updates, preventing the old
listener to catch any future anchor link clicks.
We attach the listener to the document instead and only activate
it when the target element is a proper anchor link heading.
Fixes#9767.
Set the initial visibility of the page content to hidden via
the stylesheet, and allow any data fetching and rendering to
complete before making content visible.
Adjust the conditional logic within `render` to first check for
the case in which a user goes to a doc link, the case in which
we asynchronously fetch data prior making content visible.
Fixes#9577.
We should only open the default article heading which is "Guides",
if the user is on the index page i.e. /help/. For non index pages
we don't need to open this heading.
This commit adds a minor improvment in clicking
the left sidebar behaviour. So if you click on
an article heading then other opened headings will
be closed automatically. This makes the toggle
experience better.
This is preparation for enabling an eslint indentation configuration.
90% of these changes are just fixes for indentation errors that have
snuck into the codebase over the years; the others are more
significant reformatting to make eslint happy (that are not otherwise
actually improvements).
The one area that we do not attempt to work on here is the
"switch/case" indentation.
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.
Firefox stores the last state of the page in its back/forward cache
in memory and uses that for quickly rendering the page. Since our page's
last state was 'faded-out', the content wasn't visible when the browser
rendered the page from it's bfcache.
Fixes#7907.
This uses an actual query to the backend to check if the subdomain is
available, using the same logic we would use to check when the
subdomain is in fact created.
The issue is that the server wants to display an error when you make a
request and fail, but the jQuery form validator also wants to display
errors at the same time. This removes the server errors to display the
jQuery.
Fixes: #8239.