This sets up the keys t and b to anchor your pointer to the top
and bottom of the viewport. It empowers keyboard users who
are otherwise at the mercy of Barnowl recentering, but of
course it doesn't affect users who don't want to opt in.
(imported from commit 13fb245f86ab84b1d2faea9d2a1f2145cd4aa907)
* Change the highlight colors for private and mention messages
* Put timestamp and message controls into a single line
* Modify layout to allow more flexibility in control placement
* Lighten narrowed view background color
* Adjust composition area columns
(imported from commit c7edca358b079da0ca76fa26d998946574bded6a)
* Modify the narrow icon in FontAwesome to make it better align to the pixel grid and display well on Windows+Chrome.
* Move the message controls to the right
* Hide the message info icon until the message is hovered / selected
* Switch the star to a gray version
* Increase the size of the gravatar
* Adjust the spacing
* Add the right-side message pointer
* Fix private message background colors and mention colors
* Modify star count test to account for new stars
* Bug fixes for stream subscription messages and other miscellanea.
(imported from commit 3d3d9de7e03f3658c5c78b492051b2b7f795487d)
Currently, some browsers don't seem to be sending metrics information
to mixpanel. This commit will make said browsers noisy, but should
help debug what's going on.
(imported from commit c5050f66d985eb76e38117b2668594fedfc10702)
Constrain the meat of the page to the center 1440px or so.
This is achieved in a slightly more hackish way than I'd like,
but I think it's mostly necessary if you want the long color
bars that extend beyond that main area.
(I encourage you to view this diff with -w)
(imported from commit 10bf4462411146090b0147218d51cc444c3c91a2)
Specifically:
* Leave the avatar image as inline and round it.
* Move timestamp to the left column.
* Replace the "Info" link with a permanent info sign.
* Move the pointer bar to the left.
* Remove borders
* Change selection background colors, and PM colors.
* Introduce the "narrowing" icon into our FontAwesome set.
* Modify the tests to account for the new "narrowing" icon and fixed a bug in star-finding.
* Clean up CSS and add a more prominent color to private messages
(imported from commit 8a8d6de8acccc52c0d16f5d1ce31aabdc72c88c8)
Windows, Mac, iPhone, Browser icons from http://www.endlessicons.com/ and modified
Macbook Air image from http://psdsonar.com/macbook-air-free-psd/ and modified
Linux icon from Wikimedia Commons and modified
Android icon from Wikimedia Commons and modified
(imported from commit 3cf8617cf49a833b706a2ff78b986e28c21e26cc)
This will help us track down errors in third-party javascript
libraries.
blueslip needs jQuery and the page_params, so those must come first.
(imported from commit f53f67d758298d4e1c2784ec27e09d6abf0b3223)
This removes the large "New stream message" and "New private message"
from the left sidebar. It also makes the default action when clicking
inside the composebox the same as the "New stream message" button used to
do (instead of replying to the stream-subject pair at the current cursor).
(imported from commit 316f03a35b781aca4c42555f74b99c4332ff42de)
We believe this was the source of the occational exception in dev for
page_params being undefined.
(imported from commit 3d085b7af831b4c936f492d02517652bf8509557)
We really should not be storing bot API keys in the DOM and should
require some sort of additional authentication before showing them,
but this seems reasonable for a first pass.
(imported from commit c7d75aa52e21894bf53917457e771c18de38bbcc)
What changed:
* Vector icons swapped in for the left sidebar buttons and filters
* Lighter font weight in the stream filters list
* Round color swatches in the stream filters list, with an inner shadow
* Tighter line height in the individual messages in the message pane
* Fixed button widths in the left sidebar (so the buttons are equal in width)
(imported from commit 337dc4a3d8e29945cfc8cfb9524ac76a7b038ad8)
Really, the "correct" way to do this is to undo "scrolltheworld", and
then just have a compose div that always lives underneath the message
list div. (This will also allow us to deal much more reasonably with
the whole "Is the composebox in focus" thing.)
In the interest of prototyping something more rapidly, though, we
adopt the somewhat more hackish approach, with the understanding that
much of it will probably be simplified later.
(imported from commit e2754be155c522b6dac28e7b84c62bd2030217c8)
This commit also fixes a bug where "starred messages" wouldn't get
bolded when you narrowed to starred messages. However, it also
introduces a regression where subjects aren't highlighted correctly
on load to a narrow which will be fixed shortly.
(imported from commit 411575d92762e41d04c1baf126c0ab1dfb4225a5)
This decouples from Chrome notifications, which gives us cross-platform
support in at least modern browsers.
We log this action so its replayable in our message logs.
This implements the model change indicated by the previous schema commit.
(imported from commit b21213cdde54f43670bbb0bf1f607147fc732b38)
Previously we used the value of gafyd_name in forms, which means that if
it was undefined we'd end up with a string literal "None" being passed to
the registration form by the confirmation redirector.
(imported from commit c8fbb749bb793c8e927e86603ce196bf810f3f6a)
This allows users on signup-eligible domains to sign up for Humbug using
Google Apps.
As part of this, we wrap the openid done view in our own code in order to
handle the "Unknown user" error. Therein, we create a PreregistrationUser
and then shunt the user through the rest of the confirmation process, pre-
filling in their name.
(imported from commit 066d9a1021384a6da2662352e62a701451bd6f44)
Changes include:
* New markup for the button in compose.html
* A hidden file input field in compose.html
* Added reference to the file input field in filedrop
initialization in compose.js
* A feature test and a click event binding for
the "Attach files" button in ui.js
* New paperclip icon reference in fonts.css
* New general hidden display classes in zephyr.css
* New composition pane button classes in zephyr.css
Fixes to the "Attach files" button commit e673bda...
Changes include:
* Fixed the feature test for (new XMLHttpRequest).upload so
it works in Firefox.
* Renamed .button to .message-control-button
* Removed stray newlines
(imported from commit c1f0834b74fd7120ec27db64ec380ffb3fa34633)
Pretty hackish for now since this is presumably going to all
be redone with Font Awesome icons in not too long.
(imported from commit 497d6cf18d7a8d6014a20c08d66d88c324478e55)
* renamed the 'icon-star' style to 'icon-vector-star' to keep backwards compatibility for icon-* classes
* changed relevant styles in zephyr.css; added FontAwesome assets
* changed relevant CSS classes in base.html, left-sidebar.html, ui.js, message.handlebars
* added new fonts.css to start consolidating all font-based assets
* added fonts.css to PIPELINE_CSS in settings.py under 'portico' and 'app'
* modified the stars test suite to reflect new star icon class name.
(imported from commit 3116fcfd4b5fb4edecd457da554fea616bb7081b)
And scroll there on any error (previously, we would scroll only if we end up
submitting the form).
(imported from commit 63597c4da78ac92cd5c2314d6d174d178b1caaf3)
Now that our plugin is in the Jenkins marketplace thing,
we don't need to have the user laboriously download it
from us and upload it themselves.
(imported from commit 25e9926f7f2314db8f3ea6c00c40514b6fd546c3)
This allows users to drag and drop content onto the compose box, storing
their data in Amazon S3.
New dependencies:
- python-boto
(imported from commit 339874e483db5c36312c9ceae56db29da6ca0d99)
This allows blueslip to catch exceptions from the event handlers on
these elements in addition to the other benefits that not using
inline handlers provide.
(imported from commit 2bdcb2496c6c08fa7228a20ce6164b527cf64e41)
...rather than embedding them into index.html.
This is only acceptable for dev, but the next commit adds an alternative
mechanism for prod.
There isn't actually a manual deployment step here. However, this commit won't
work on staging / prod without the next one (since we don't serve
zephyr/static/templates in prod).
(imported from commit dce7ddfe89e07afc3a96699bb972fd124335aa05)
Not needed for any specific reason, but we will need the .runtime.js file
eventually, and we should use a version of the library that matches the
Handlebars compiler.
(imported from commit 5600bc8d44b681999e2e5bbf04b890e2bb8477a1)
Apparently + is just how you used to encode spaces in aim:
urls in 1999, not in mailto: links.
(imported from commit 156708378e6b1d6955063a0979c8bee9d5b0e849)
Checked using the following (relevant for rebasing):
git grep url templates/ | grep -v "'django" | grep -v "'zephyr"
This appears to not have a good backwards-compatability story (well,
there is one involving a %load from the future, but it seems to not
work).
(imported from commit d740831658aa23cadbbb82082ac6a3738d449a1d)
This is a lot cleaner, and also cuts about 50-70 ms off of page load time in
local testing (with lots of users), presumably because there's less work to be
done by the slow Django template engine.
(imported from commit 257b700238ee5d9a4ae00a53011ed5bce018124c)
This will hopefully make stream privacy more noticeable. We still don't
allow people to modify privacy after stream creation, however.
Since we now use a radio box on the stream creation modal we had to change
the selector used by subs.js to determine if a new stream was to be invite-
only.
(imported from commit 641a4fab74301a9b3ecd4b3859f010dd4ece193e)
We were previously having an issue where the tutorial could
be pre-empted if you got a few messages while you were first
logging in.
I have some reservations about this being slightly fragile, and a
better approach might be to just have a bit that we use to determine
whether or not you've already seen a tutorial. (Or potentially that
checks whether or not you've ever sent a message.)
(imported from commit f8858f64a36bcd25887b76314caff283929f340c)
The new system, called blueslip, makes errors fatal when in debug
mode and only output a message when running in production. In the
future, it could also send user errors back to us automatically.
(imported from commit 1232607c0311e885c8b5a5e8a45ffb28822426e0)
We also grey out the box to prevent the user from clicking twice.
This closes trac #1030.
(imported from commit eec810e3fbc5b7c9350c2d91e448fb27d4c856f8)
I find that I never use it, and I don't totally like our
experience in the app to be different from our users'.
Admittedly, this is a small way in which that's the case :)
Finally, since we do usability studies in @humbughq.com,
the link appears there too, and I'd like it not to.
(imported from commit 1225c4ae79de52fa98b21ce00a6542df76b667ea)
Require POST method for /accounts/logout. This has the side effect of
automatically enabling Django's CSRF protection.
(imported from commit 44b1b6ebaadc1c03006e21ae54ac768e31234801)
This simplifies a bunch of fragile resizing logic in our code,
and also addresses the Chrome Canary bug where clicking in the
searchbox causes the navbar to get huge.
This fixes Trac #764 and Trac #1039
(imported from commit fc8c3995109de384b71dfba2b986a8500ff7f08d)
To see this bug, you need to trigger a multi-line
error message, like sending to stream 'asdfkljasdkfjasdfa'.
(imported from commit 11ea901ae491cd2cc4e0699888074fb71db46a21)
Prior to this commit, at 800px, e.g., the Google button
is smushed into the login form.
(imported from commit 422d1b677439460785f6b31ea2fe2c819e23e259)
To incorporate the site parsing fix from a couple weeks ago.
Before deploying this to prod we need to run build-api-tarball and
deploy the code to humbughq.com as for usual API releases.
(imported from commit f6711f5cc07d174c30866029032a595ecee785a3)
It's not quite what the CUSTOMER4 person wanted, but
I think it scratches the itch.
This fixes Trac #1023
(imported from commit 9186499c8f6bacb230a2d1ed6d5ca7ffa7416ac3)
I think this has burned in on staging long enough that I'm
comfortable showing it to the world when the prod deploy
goes out.
(imported from commit 19ceaaa3300d4bd65fdd357aaa3c48c7fcf1dec2)
To be fully responsive, we can basically never specify the width of
our container in a fixed number of pixels; otherwise we'll run into
the situation where there's an inordinate amount of wasted space on
our left and right.
So everything needs to change from, e.g. row to row-fluid,
and that has a whole cascading series of changes that that implies.
(imported from commit 7e2771d916f429548c65c0a00fc4c11397054656)