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)
... so that I can send the user to a narrowed URL and even if they're
not logged in, after logging in, they will arrive at the intended URL.
Fixes trac ticket #662.
(imported from commit 1fe10883b181ba096596ec2b32daefd0fdfbc9c6)
I'd like to phase this out in favor of something you actually
see only when you don't use Tab-Enter, but that's more challenging
than I'm prepared to tackle right this second.
(imported from commit eeda53b0ed69d0e528b00ea9e7c7a20edb35df34)
If you're currently composing a message and you click one of those, it
now no longer clears out your old message contents, making it more
analogous to the job the old selector used to play.
(imported from commit b935a3bf307bdbd82f1ee7db31d3a3c89c623195)
Accomplished by:
- Hiding the stream/PM selector
- Eliminating the "tab to send" reminder
- Moving send and formatting links to the right
- Reducing the size of the 'subject' box
- Generally tightening up whitespace
To be fixed later in this series:
- A Tab-Enter reminder
- Completely eliminating the stream/PM selector
(imported from commit 7efe04adcbe373f99a36d3ba23b32944c17aa099)
CasperJS can't handle them; window.webkitNotifications.requestPermission()
throws a type error. We can revisit this when we want to write tests for the
notification code.
(imported from commit 90f4d6ac3ddb387e74051b9af2c230698fa94479)
This view lives at /accounts/accept_terms, and (after getting an acceptance
from the user) sends an email to all@ documenting the acceptance.
(imported from commit 8f64286ab02887fd6544fa274b2967f6499b6dbc)
Show the buttons iff
- the search input is focused,
- the search input has non-empty contents, or
- we are narrowed.
(imported from commit f5c98471a2db4ab522160960dd1271471a9db555)
Add maxlength attribute to the textarea which displays a tool tip (in Chrome)
for the user, telling them they are over the limit, so that the error is caught
before the send_message step (which is too late for Create and Send).
Fixes trac ticket #166.
(imported from commit 36b211a17f42dc8345e2235b4b4ca74c8f4e86c4)
CSS height percentage was not working because parent div has an undefined
height, so instead it is set to 40% of the window height on resize (and initial
load) via JavaScript.
Fixes trac ticket #24.
(imported from commit 2c6a8489585c4bf70c44469ce8628264ec3fbc36)
Hopefully this will make things slightly more discoverable;
the previous solution (putting a prompt in the initial text)
was not that discoverable.
(imported from commit f6a7fce1bfd27bda412522768e981b2ffc39f474)
"Send to stream" is confusing. Also, "Send to stream" is
asymmetric with the strangely verbless "Private message".
This reverts commit bb81f78948de20e78726c0cfbdeb91d7d21f32bf.
(imported from commit 1639e197d7acb2cc1d4ffd8dc67d3f3ca6712d0b)
This allocates more horizontal space to the date columns, which prevents them
from wrapping onto two lines.
(imported from commit 25105136850f74de0fd7c873a9365639db0984d5)
feedback-bot and zephyr_mirror will need to be updated and restarted
when this is deployed to prod.
(imported from commit fe2b524424c174bcb1b717a851a5d3815fda3f69)
Make it so the image is not squished, change some paragraphs into
headers, and wordsmith a bit.
(imported from commit 81295e1a8ddd4f1ecd4532c4dfb8a38467bb530e)
This is an interim strategy for user education that'll be a stopgap
until we build something in the app itself.
(imported from commit 9022d4ceffca98e127f7045f73c012857fe6fc54)
The tabindex on this link doesn't actually do anything, because of the Safari
tab workaround. I added it anyway in case we remove that workaround later.
(imported from commit 11f31f2561907300b350c11732be88589d736f94)
This fixes a bug where you could click on the already-selected mode button, and
it would switch modes without changing which button is selected.
(imported from commit 263ee0b52ba844c52a3a60968bb1bbff73482412)
This restores the time-travel functionality and fixes Waseem's laundry
list of problems with its original UI.
(imported from commit e30e02c25af994435adb815d26284b3669c945a4)
We never implemented this; the link goes to a 404. And it's unlikely that we
will get to it soon, because we currently use email address as the unique
identifier for a user.
Since it can't be changed, we remove it from the 'Settings' tab entirely.
It's still visible in the sidebar, anyway.
(imported from commit a18c0726fb67baf04429a90e36a383cacd03ad8a)
If Javascript breaks or stops working, the previous hack means that
Tab-Enter stops working on Firefox and Chrome (since the tab key now
needs to select two divs before it gets to the Send button.)
By putting the one div *after* the Send button, we ensure that this
keeps working gracefully on Firefox and Chrome (and presumably IE), at
the expense of Safari in this specific case.
(imported from commit 9c9a613b1b1718ff8f0b9ef7497ebb13db0ddc64)
The main problem with this code is that the error message doesn't go
away until you reload. To fix this, we need to add a noblock option
on get_updates.
(imported from commit dc45af397bcf06a218bda5dd224ebd5fdf3462db)
If we don't do this, we get all kinds of nasty shadowing where
references to 'search.whatever' seem to be references to the
HTML input element, rather than our search.js module.
(imported from commit 4e4b562ddf895baea9619316d9fab27ae5e9fc4e)
Previously we bypassed the big buttons on the left bar and clicked on
the anchor tag inside the compose box. This bypassed the
compose.start() call.
(imported from commit 2b627825596c8d3c21441e58db895b8e488e624b)
Personals are now just private messages between two people (which
sometimes manifests as a private message with one recipient). The
new message type on the send path is 'private'. Note that the receive
path still has 'personal' and 'huddle' message types.
(imported from commit 97a438ef5c0b3db4eb3e6db674ea38a081265dd3)
And having the onchange there e.g. breaks shift+tab in the subject
field after you've entered new text into the subject field
(imported from commit 080e81bd847a1b6d3defadb62b6c3640910e5aa0)
This seems to fix the page-scroll issue and is also a little less
ostentatious.
Fixes https://trac.humbughq.com/ticket/243
(imported from commit 5fdbcc62a251303d134aea46a0755984df125c63)
This reverts commit 429e055d3eca65af8bc0fe58481a7becf9ced66a.
There is some inconsistency between the names 'huddle' and 'personal' that is
breaking things.
(imported from commit 4c81853fca9d88d13ce8f23e2d6884c33cdc57d2)
This means you can click the label to focus the corresponding box.
Also, it's more consistent with our other HTML, and may have accessibility
benefits.
(imported from commit c40de1e4137eb8ce5c69775ebcae346af9ae4e32)
This makes the Home link modal (when on the Home pane, it unnarrows
you; when on a different pane, it returns you to your feed in whatever
state you left it).
Fixes Trac #5.
(imported from commit 3181f17035d78a9916ab7a3ad336f34cb66d3cdf)
This reverts commit 1a52ceaf00670e0861f5b7f043da78baff6bebe5.
It actually makes the composebox somewhat glitchy,
which I didn't notice locally.
(imported from commit cee0fac9bb61a710923301de1d51f86f7ffa5067)
This also cleans up the autocomplete source specifications,
making the three typeaheads all look fairly consistent.
(imported from commit e72655d715db74cfc9ab45b51e7e2ff9e8ea84c5)
So that the 500 error view will render properly, even though no variables are
set. We keep the variable static_hidden, which by design is not used on the
500 page.
Fixes#240.
(imported from commit 3c7534f896479b7d7edbe5ef13958481e169a13c)
For users logged in to Gravatar, this goes directly to the page where you
change your avatar. For those not logged in, it's a more directed path to
logging in or signing up, compared to the gravatar.com front page. However
it's less clear why you are signing up for a new thing, so maybe that's bad.
Also this link uses HTTPS; it seems we can't get that without the 'en.' prefix.
(imported from commit e03f97ef5ed2ff6593a9b349176da5fd056c4514)
This isn't used by our CSS or Javascript, and we're trying to get rid of the
"zephyr" name.
(imported from commit c3cae24168088eef2bb64944d9a1bd1d8be4b59d)
Here we introduce a new manage.py command, activate_mit, which takes a
number of usernames and sends out emails to the users with instructions on
how to activate their accounts.
(imported from commit f14401b55f915698e83ff27b86434f53e64685f3)
Documentation variously says to disable on the form or on the input box, e.g.:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/How_to_Turn_Off_Form_Autocompletionhttp://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms533486%28VS.85%29.aspx
However, at least in Chrome, disabling on the form produces an ugly
"This webpage has disabled autocomplete" message if you try to arrow
down on an input box as if there were suggestions, so I've just put it
on the input element. This still works on recent versions of Safari
and Firefox.
(imported from commit b47f438d6e1d930d7d6871070858c97c6479a0ae)
This reverts commit 074011dfe7dfa4d3cb331b32fc6cf465f98d095f. For
some reason this introduces some buggy behavior, and if anything I
should debug it more locally first.
(imported from commit 182193e6bb466a5668c2bb64e41712a793fa7ca2)
The order is:
- Stream/huddle selector buttons
- Stream name or huddle recipients
- Subject (in stream mode only)
- Body
- Send button
In huddle mode you can't Shift-Tab back to the selector buttons. I'm not sure
how to fix this.
We leave gaps in the numbering, BASIC style, to simplify future changes.
(imported from commit 562742c8e7d31620eac3ef171397d830b5eb3bb8)
Ideally this would be part of hiding zhome, but right now zhome/zfilt are
assumed to the tables themselves, and changing that seems unfortunately
invasive. And it's not crazy to think of the "loading controls" as a logically
separate thing that we might show/hide independently.
Longer term, we may want an indication in narrowed view that there could be
more messages on the server.
(imported from commit eb72d720da7c03f6f1378ae18ab6e973bf98247f)