I kind of expect this to work, and hopefully this'll help with
people getting stuck on the "Settings" page in the tutorial.
(imported from commit 1159d884dcd331bcfb74864a0176fa293e8c3714)
This keeps the name to the right of the bullet even if it overflows
onto two lines.
Fixes#909.
(imported from commit 60528bb30c2d9e29687b773abc76c18369a8a068)
This makes it possible to point users back at the instructions they
followed originally in the event that their Zephyr mirroring bot has
died.
(imported from commit 24ab2dc0df3dc88f8155d58761a89fe44c111fd9)
We need to run build-api-tarball and release it on prod when pushing
this commit to prod.
(imported from commit 09e86500d2d208b1972c87444b4c2d56faafc8e6)
Before pushing this to prod, we need to build the 0.1.2 API tarball
and deploy it to the appropriate place on our servers.
(imported from commit ec1a07b3cc2a3e360dac32823ff7cd9de9de1da2)
This is accomplished by continuning to have per-conversation PM counts
but then summing them up into a global count.
We may split this off into per-conversation counts in the future.
(imported from commit 311e3b74715c3a01c0b75837e397a386ab65505c)
The previous version had a NullPointerException
encountered by CUSTOMER2. This version fixes it.
(imported from commit 22b65f0e4b3e0ca5a174d6ae3b168f5543de8826)
Right now the table is too wide for my screen and I have to scroll it
to see some stuff I'm actually pretty interested in seeing; this
rearranges things to make that less the case.
(imported from commit b06088c59d9ba21ecc24fa55367226a2aa09d907)
(And to let you know that it's OK that you have no messages.)
This fixes Trac #850 for the case where you first log in.
(imported from commit 47741856e34f67bfc2cc91bdc21def75ab6fe09d)
The previous commit stopped the mousewheel event at .bottom_sidebar,
which means it was never getting to our individual scrolling lists.
(imported from commit 92d32c21bb596d0e14d887ff779a857223d45342)
Previously it would unnarrow you but not actually change your view
to the home view.
This fixes Trac #839.
(imported from commit 226bb70b850685ed2727d920fd1303a94b6a5dd1)
This lets us clean up the HTML a little bit in preparation
for a later change which will cause the stream and people
lists to scroll independently of one another.
Also it feels a bit more fun.
(imported from commit b3b49149d7ec2960fd752fe50b41e55d363c1a98)
The message timestamp is now always clickable, and the popover contains the
full long-form date and time. This addresses one problem from usability
testing (see #470).
(imported from commit ad502dff128ad1c934fc0d3faaf5e2931c91c37e)
Most people who have gotten this page haven't been in a position
to click this button; furthermore, most of our early users will
be invited into the system with an invite link.
To see this page with a button you can't actually use is kind
of confusing, so, removing it.
(imported from commit 20fbb1baf1ed4db6a6713fb112922d72a8360b03)
* tickybox -> checkbox
* Fix up the "register" URL (a stray linebreak was messing them up)
* Fix image blurriness issues
(style != class)
* Wrap a long line
(imported from commit 47fd8bf5c9c2c9665aaf8a0cb3c65d08b399b3b0)
This allows us to remove fetch_colors() entirely, and should speed up page
load a bit.
We also JSONEncoderForHTML instead of dumps so that the result is safe
to embed.
(imported from commit 013630911960e2ac1d0bae6f5df31ad342750594)
This is a tricky one because it's kind of hard to see locally, but
there's a bit of a delay between when you click "Invite" and when we
get back to you. So we give the button a "loading" state so you know
not to click again.
(imported from commit 9c3389a3d06def777427c846d6106f6d9b30cc8b)
This is literally a pure "move HTML" operation; no actual code
changes.
This will make them always visible, even when we're in skinny mode
(and will also make more room for our list-of-streams-and-people
sidebar on the left.)
This does have the side-effect that the errors cover up the rest of
the application (in particular, the floating narrowbar). I don't view
this as the end of the world, though the more robust solution would be
for navbar-spacer to grow when the navbar does, and for everything
else to be correspondingly pushed down.
You can visualize an extreme version of what this looks like with
$(".alert").show()
in the Javascript console.
This fixes Trac #720.
(imported from commit 7a3b12aebcca389465bd1e5852cef5d08fafe3e7)
Manual deployment steps: The same Nginx reload as for "Get rid of the
static-access-control mechanism". If deploying both commits at once,
just do it once.
(imported from commit dd8dbbf14b95fce0a4b6f66f462fa0a6b50bfb8c)
We will minify our code, rather than trying to restrict who can see the
un-minified code. Removing access control first simplifies things.
Manual deployment steps:
scp servers/puppet/files/nginx/humbug-include/app root@staging.humbughq.com:/etc/nginx/humbug-include/
ssh root@staging.humbughq.com service nginx reload
and then the same for app.humbughq.com once deployed to prod.
(imported from commit 63788aa3fa7ba5fd97fcf85b05760abb5e7cae4b)
I didn't rename all the files and HTML elements in case we decide we
like the old name better.
(imported from commit d8a8d30662e22e69e60df9cd2b1341a9128a1902)
This is really the first step of implementing the "Oppa Gmail Style!"
redesign, and is largely an HTML/CSS-based change, with some
slight JS tweaks to deal with things being renamed or being no
longer necessary.
(imported from commit e05adc283ea066f0f90009cf712c4f3657c2485a)
Apparently short_name is not consistently the person's username
in our system -- for many MIT people, it's their full name.
(imported from commit d975300a59c7afe5ee20b4a0db1bd51110c3df33)
As of this writing, short_name is the part before the @-sign,
and we already display the realm, so no need to display it
twice.
(imported from commit f5f9b29bff99b36b0c23176348c2869193467c38)
This allows us to use a uniform style across all our spinners. It
also cuts down on boilerplate HTML.
(imported from commit 9879f38e0f1ca8edd40a937753811e329447262d)
/?lurk=foo will show all messages to the stream "foo", regardless of
whether you're subscribed.
(imported from commit 049d98b3ee8df19ef0a9dc392ae941dd463f8dd5)
So that it is, in fact, navigable via keyboard shortcut. It's not the
most beautiful way to do this; in the ideal world the layout would be
more properly responsive and could fill up the screen for you when you
have the room for it.
The issue is that the version of Bootstrap we're running doesn't
easily allow for variable-sized modals, and the hassle of showing
and hiding a div manually didn't seem worth it.
The pixel sizes are specified manually as well, in a way that
isn't particularly responsive, because of a few competing
desires:
1) For them to appear side-by-side when wide enough
2) For them to stack when not wide enough
3) The fact that they're awkwardly between a span2 and a span3,
so we can't just use the Bootstrap responsive layout stuff
Finally, the diff here is best viewed with -w. (I also swapped the
order of Narrowing and Navigation, which unfortunately clutters the
diff.)
(imported from commit 62cfa7959d48ce515562713eb48f9d9b33c8cc16)