The flex-direction property for modal__content should
be set to column as we want to display the elements.
This does not affect most of the modals since they
do not have multiple direct child elements that are
visible at same time and the data-simplebar attribute
already sets the "flex-direction: column" property to
the elements where it is used.
But in the email address visibility modal on user
registration page, there are multiple direct child
elements for the "modal__content" element and we need
to set "flex-direction: column" property for them to
work correctly. We also change the width of select
element in the modal to "fit-content" to avoid it
taking the whole width even when not required.
This commit also fixes the bug in login_to_access
modal, since the `modal__content` for it also
has two direct child elements.
This commit adds width property CSS rule for text inputs in
integrations_dev_panel.css to 206px, as we are going to remove
the bootstrap CSS rule which sets width in further commits.
This commit adds width property CSS rule for text inputs
in billing.css to 206px, as we are going to remove the
bootstrap CSS rule which sets width to 206px in further
commits.
This commit adds width property CSS rule for text
inputs in activity.css to 206px, as we are going to
remove the bootstrap CSS rule which sets width to
206px in further commits.
In previous commits, we updated the realm creation flow to show
the realm name, type and subdomain fields in the first form
when asking for the email of the user. This commit updates the
user registration form to show the already filled realm details
as non-editable text and there is also a button to edit the
realm details before registration.
We also update the sub-heading for user registration form as
mentioned in the issue.
Fixes part of #24307.
We now show inputs for realm details like name, type and URL
in the create_realm.html template opened for "/new" url and
these information will be stored in PreregistrationRealm
objects in further commits.
We add a new class RealmDetailsForm in forms.py for this
such that it is used as a base class for RealmCreationForm
and we define RealmDetailsForm such that we can use it as
a subclass for RegistrationForm as well to avoid duplication.
postcss-preset-env transpiles this back as necessary. (It does a
better job than we did, in fact: we had several four-argument hsl()
calls that should have been hsla().)
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Updates `markdown.css` to remove border styling from code
elements, and instead use background-color (as well as
font-family) to visually highlight inline code elements
as distinct from regular text.
Updates code element font-family to be the same as in
`zulip.css`.
Makes padding on the left and right the symmetrical for
inline code elements. Previously there was 4px padding on
the right, but not on the left.
Maintains anchor font-color styling for code elements that
are also links.
Updates `markdown.css` and `rendered_markdown.css` for the rules
in `bootstrap.css` that were being used to style code elements and
removes the now redundant/ignored rules from `bootstrap.css`.
This commit adds bootstrap CSS rules for checkbox element in
emails_log.html as we would remove the bootstrap CSS for checkbox
inputs in furhter commits. We add only required CSS rules.
I am not sure why I added this change in flex-direction
but right now, it doesn't seem to be correct since it force
the footer to overflow mobile width.
Some code blocks in the help center have lines that are too long
to fit, and wrap onto the next line. This can look awkward, and
may cause confusion. An horizontal scroll bar is added to the code
blocks to help fit everything into their own lines and clear up
confusions.
Fixes#24004.
We now allow user to change email_address_visibility during user
signup and it overrides the realm-level default and also overrides
the setting if user import settings from existing account.
We do not show UI to set email_address_visibility during realm
creation.
Fixes#24310.
Ever since we started bundling the app with webpack, there’s been less
and less overlap between our ‘static’ directory (files belonging to
the frontend app) and Django’s interpretation of the ‘static’
directory (files served directly to the web).
Split the app out to its own ‘web’ directory outside of ‘static’, and
remove all the custom collectstatic --ignore rules. This makes it
much clearer what’s actually being served to the web, and what’s being
bundled by webpack. It also shrinks the release tarball by 3%.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>