This removes the underlines on the stream names and user names when
hovered over for a cleaner look. This is acceptable due to the fact
that hover is signified already by a light grey background.
The original logic is buggy now that emails can belong to (and be
invited to) multiple realms.
The new logic in the `invites` queue worker also avoids the bug where
when the PreregistrationUser was gone by the time the queue worker got
to the invite (e.g., because it'd been revoked), we threw an exception.
[greg: fix upgrade-compatibility logic; add test; explain
revoked-invite race above]
This code changes frequently enough that errors are bound to creep in. The
main change is that this sends the original invitation email instead of the
reminder email, but I think that's fine.
This was accidentally changed due to an inheritance problem of
`.typeahead.dropdown-menu a` overriding the default bootstrap
selector `.dropdown-menu .active > a` with its color styling
preferences.
This removes the width attribute that actually makes the notification
about a pixel too long, because removing this with a block element will
automatically make it 100% auto fit.
This makes all the alerts in the compose box compatible with dark mode
by choosing different colors and fixing borders to be properly
pronounced, along with removing text shadows that make text unreadable.
On the warning that occurs when you are cross posting to a different
stream, move the “x” to be vertically centered and horizontally aligned
with the”x” on other warnings in the compose box.
This makes the bankruptcy modal compatible with dark mode by adding the
`.modal-bg` class to switch it to dark mode, and by setting a darker
background and border color to the modal header.
This fixes and adds to the logic in commit `525e8e3`. That commit
would only have the stream be the correct color if it was active,
but really it should be dark text by default regardless of whether
it is the active tab bar list item.
These commands are super boring standard Docker commands,
so this probably isn't helpful for anyone who is familiar
with building Docker images... but I had to consult docs
to work out the right commands again today, so they'd help me.