Renames CSS rule that styles Zulip UI icons in the help center
so that it makes sense to use it regardless of whether we are
documenting a mobile or desktop/web feature.
- Adds desktop/web instructions.
- Adds #inbox relative link for logged-in users.
- Moves Inbox up in the left sidebar just under "Reading strategies".
- Moves Inbox article content to Markdown include.
- Adds "From the Inbox view" section to "Finding a topic to read",
"Getting started with Zulip", and "Reading strategies".
- Documents Inbox as a new option for the default web app view.
- Removes unused Markdown link.
- Tweaks subheading to better match help center patterns.
- Add Inbox option in "Configure default settings for new users".
- Adds new tabbed section and instructions for marking messages as
read and reading topics via the Inbox view.
Fixes#26903.
Co-authored-by: Alya Abbott <alya@zulip.com>
This includes changing the URL to #settings/preferences, with a
transparent redirect so that existing links, like the one from Welcome
Bot, continue to work.
Previously, the user setting "Mark messages as read on scroll" sounded
quite awkward and possibly confusing at times. We should update the text
to something more clear and concise. This change will change "Mark messages
as read on scroll" to "Automatically mark messages as read".
The help center article is also fixed to name which setting is being
adjusted.
As a follow up to #24309, we want to add a new tab with desktop/web
instructionsto the "Configure whether messages are automatically marked as
read" section.The paragraph has also been tweaked to accommodate the new
feature.
Previously, there was a two similar sections in `marking messages as read`.
We want to move the intro paragraph from the second section to the first
section. Then drop the "Do not mark as read" section altogether.
These files are not Jinja2 templates, so there's no reason that they needed
to be inside `templates/zerver`. Moving them to the top level reflects their
importance and also makes it feel nicer to work on editing the help center content,
without it being unnecessary buried deep in the codebase.