This commit re-adds bootstrap CSS rules defined using "table"
class to the specific CSS files where CSS for different tables
is present.
This is a prep commit for removing table related bootstrap CSS
from bootstrap.css.
This commit renames "dialog_cancel_button" class in the exit button
of modals to "dialog_exit_button", which seems a much better name
for a button that is used to close a modal.
The terminology "arrows" comes from historical functionality
that is no longer relevant, so searchbox_container is a more
clear and accurate name.
It would be nice in the future to see if we can remove
some of the nesting of HTML (#searchbox, #searchbox_form,
and #searchbox_container).
This commit adds support for following a topic from the topic
three-dot menu in the left sidebar.
Three options, i.e., 'Mute topic', 'Unmute topic', and 'Follow topic',
are shown at the top of the menu (in the mentioned order), regardless
of whether the stream is muted or unmuted.
We can no longer set the topic's visibility_policy to INHERIT
(the default value) from this menu.
The changes are visible in the development environment only.
Fixes#25917.
Co-authored-by: Prakhar Pratyush <prakhar841301@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Hardik Dharmani <Ddharmani99@gmail.com>
This commit re-adds required bootstrap CSS rules for
search box input element.
We also need to add the code to handle dark theme CSS
here to make sure the CSS for dark theme is prioritized
correctly.
This commit re-adds bootstrap CSS for custom expiration time
input in invite modal.
We also need to add the code to handle dark theme CSS here to
make sure the CSS for dark theme is prioritized correctly.
This commit also refactors the CSS to modify the selectors to
be simple and remove unnecessary IDs.
This commit adds a cancel button to the upload banner, replacing
the previous close icon. Now, the cancel button is used to cancel
the upload process, while the close icon is used to remove the
upload banner without interrupting the upload.
A new case has been added to the switch statement in the 'upload.js'
file to handle the functionality of hiding the banner called
'upload_banner_hide_button'.
Replaced the functionality of the 'compose_banner_close_banner' case
inside the switch statement with a new case called
'upload_banner_cancel_button'. The cancel button is now assigned
the selector 'upload_banner_cancel_button'.
`Cancel` button is only preset for banner which tracks
progress while a file is being uploaded.
To maintain consistency with other banners, the cancel button's
dimensions and color have been adjusted to match the style of other
buttons present in different banners.
Fixes: #21156
Previously, the HTML structure of unread banners continued to utilize the
old stylings. We are currently in the process of simplifing both the
compose banner and unread banner stylings into one. These change will
update the HTML structure to be the same as the compose banner and use
the new stylings.
Previously, we have duplicate stylings in compose banner and unread banner.
This is rather messy and creates a lot of styling rules. We should define
an abstraction for them. This change will rename compose_banner
to main-view-banner.
Previously, we have duplicate stylings in compose banner and unread banner.
This is rather messy and creates a lot of styling rules. We should define
an abstraction for them. This change will rename compose_banner_action_button
to main-view-banner-action-button.
Previously, we have duplicate stylings in compose banner and unread banner.
This is rather messy and creates a lot of styling rules. We should define
an abstraction for them. This change will rename compose_banner_close_button
to main-view-banner-close-button.
This change enables the unread marker to participate as a grid item,
rather than the product of various absolute/relative positioning
hacks. The intention is to therefore prevent the blue active-message
box from disappearing on browsers that have zoomed out (~80% zoom).
With grid in place, this also makes for a more robust presentation
of each message row, and named grid areas should make it possible to
modify and extend the grid into the future.
Finally, this change removes styles that are no longer necessary in
the context of CSS Grid.
In #22524, we have updated the compose banner to the new, updated design
while the unread banners have remained the same. When comparing them side
by side, they look rather old and outdated. We should apply the updated
design to the unread banners as well.
Fixes: #25551.
Now that the navbar is a different color, we want it to also
take up the full width of the screen. Because the navbar has
margin, this commit adds a new div. To not have to add a new
div, the scrollbar would need to be moved to the `html`
element, which is a bigger project.
This commit also moves the zulip logo to be left-justified instead
of centered, since it looks strange centered with the full
width navbar.
Previously, infomational banners didn't have any dark theme stylings which
resulted in a messy and terrible contrast with the dark themed app. These
changes adds those missing styles and uses the same stylings and colors
as the compose banners. Thus, making a definite improvement then before.
This removes the HTML structure and CSS styles previously associated
with the element in the scheduling modal.
Preserving this all in its own commit in case it needs to be
restored.
We now show a banner on opening the compose box and changing the
stream in dropdown, if a user is not allowed to post in a stream.
The "Send" button is also disabled if user is not allowed to post
in the stream.
This commit also moved the CSS for disabled modal button in dark
theme below after the other CSS for modals as we are using the
same CSS for the "Send" button as well in disabled state.
We add a new banner informing the user if and when they send a message
to a muted topic / stream. It also has a button to unmute the topic.
Fixes: #24246.
If there are unread_mentions in unmuted topic in muted stream then,
show `.subscription_block unread_mention` in regular font not faded.
An additional parameter is passed to the update_count_in_dom function
to add or remove the "has-unmuted-mentions" class from the
.subscription_block, allowing for the relevant CSS to be applied to
display the unread mentions in regular font.
Fixes part of #24243.
Add class unmuted_topic to li.bottom_left_row element if topic is
unmuted. Add relevant CSS for .unmuted_topic to display unmuted
topics in regular font.
Fixes part of #24243.
Previously, muted streams in the left sidebar were faded using
opacity: 0.5, and on hover, the opacity was increased to 0.75.
This opacity was applied to all elements within the muted stream,
including the stream-privacy icon, names of the stream and topics
within, and the unread_count.
In this PR, we changed this behavior to handle opacity for each
element separately. We changed the opacity of the stream-privacy icon
and unread_count, while for the text (names of stream and topics),
we changed the alpha factor for the hsla color property.
The reason for this change is that we can have different opacity levels
for the unread_count and other elements. This will allow us to add
feature in next commits in this PR to set the opacity of unread_count
to 1 while keeping it at 0.5/0.75 for other elements in the case of
muted streams with unread messages in unmuted topics.
Fixes part of #24243
The logic to avoid first unread message with a date row to not
have an unread marker works purely based on `z-index` and seems
to be working nicely.
This avoids a bug where the background color of the date row
of the first unread message is different from others.
This will help up achieve 2 things:
* Have a lot of common CSS for drafts and scheduled messages.
* Have common JS for things like keyboard navigation between drafts
and scheduled messages.