This was due to `box-shadow` used to hide the content was incorrectly
overridden in `.sticky_header` from the `.message_header` just above.
The bug is highly reproducible since it happens due to minor pixel
differences when rendering.
Fixes#31823
When home view changes, CSS just puts the selected home view
at the top of the left_sidebar navigation list (expanded)
or to the left (collapsed), but the rendered <li> elements
stay in the same order in DOM, so regarldess of current home view,
keyboard navigation always follows the order in which the <li>
elements appear in DOM.
Changes:
- Reorder <li> navigation elements in DOM based on current home view.
- Remove tabindex=0 from <a> elements, because they are now ordered
correctly in DOM.
- Add (tabindex="0" role="button") to the <i> collapsable VIEWS, to be
keyboard accessibile.
This commit adds more space between rows, increases the line height
so that the status message doesn't touch the status emoji, and makes
the status circle a little bigger.
c39ae45d95 was incorrect, and should
only have been applied to the circles in the buddy list avatars.
In other places in the app, the transparency was over other colors
of background.
Instead of having information about streams and groups below the
create button, we show that in a banner at the top irrespective
of whether user has permission to create them or not.
Fixes part of #32212.
This commit also moves styles from user-presence-link
onto selectable_sidebar_block, since the link is no
longer wrapping the whole block contents.
The `data-name` was also moved to the top level `<li>`
because it's used in pupeteer tests.
Adds general class names in invite_user_modal.hbs for custom time
the input and unit so that these elements more easily be extended
for use in other modals with a user specified custom time.
Updates the listener in invite.ts that was using the removed
"custom-expiration-time" class to instead use the id for the
input and unit div, "custom-invite-expiration-time".
Corresponding updates have been made to the relevant CSS files to
ensure consistent styling and future scalability.
Co-authored-by: Ujjawal Modi <umodi2003@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lauryn Menard <lauryn@zulip.com>
We now have a grey-ish background color for the pill container
with opacity also reduced like we do for the disabled select
elements in settings.
Needed to adjust the selectors so that the CSS for disabled
state correctly overrides the CSS for enabled state.
All similar elements in the compose box--the channel/DM widget, the
pill container on DMs, and the compose textarea--all use a 4px
border-radius, correcting the topic box's outlier status.