It's unclear what the purpose of this logic was, but testing confirms
that the text color is as expected without this in the day theme (so
it's likely a relic of an old design) and removing it fixes the hover
text being overridden to white in the night theme.
We hide the spoiler content in browser/desktop notifications.
Note: its not worth adding zjquery tests for this bit of code because
the tests do not operate on the actual data and are likely to get stale
if we change the syntax for spoilers.
This handler adds a neat little effect whereby hovering over the
clickable region to open the navbar triggers the search_icon hover
effect and is a neat little visual cue about what happens onClick.
The previous implementation was slightly messy because it fetched the
color and applied it via ".css(". This commit cleans it up by creating
and using the class "search_icon_hover_highlight" instead. We also
make the selectors more specific, ensuring they target children of
"#tab_bar", this was so because it was reasonable to expect someone to
define eg `search_closed` elsewhere and we wanted to prevent bugs when
that happened.
In 9046fc1032 we updated the navbar.html
file so that our css selectors did not override each other and cause
annoying problems.
Unfortunately this caused a regression in night mode where the
search_icon didn't have the correct hover effect.
This fixes the regression by adding the selectors.
The page_params.timezone feature is perhaps a misfeature, but
importantly it's not what is used to display the time in the message
feed (it's mainly used to show others your timezone).
Given that reality, we shouldn't use it for a feature whose whole
purpose is to display the time using the same timezone we use in the
message feed.
Fixes#15790.
Delete stored topic data in `recent_senders` and `recent_topics`
about the message's topics and re-render them. The process is similar
to topic editing. See `recent_senders.process_topic_edit` for
logical details.
In 9648e64d23, we added a clear outline
around focused link elements in popovers.
This was a good fix for popovers, but it's distracting for the
experience of clicking links in the sidebars and message feed.
We have changed our all instances of list_render to use
simplebar and thus, we will now use simplebar container
to track scroll event for all the lists created by
list_render.
This fixes the bug of new subscribers not rendering on
scrolling at the end of subscriber list in stream settings
and similar bug in some other lists also.
This commit also removes scroll_util.get_list_scrolling_container
function as this is no longer used.
Fixes#15637.
This commit fixes the dropdown_list_widget to use simplebar for
scrolling.
It was not being used because data-simplebar should not be inserted
to the element being rerendered. This commit adds a new element
wrapping 'dropdown-list-body' which was being rerendered and
data-simplebar is added to that new element 'dropdown-list-wrapper'.
Also, there should always be a max-height property on data-simplebar
element and it is also added in this commit.
There is also a change to set margin of 10px only on the first div
element and which is direct children of organization-settings-parent
element. This is correct because we only want margin to add some space
between the heading of subsection and the first setting of that
subsection. Previously, the margin was being added to first div of all
the other child containers also and this was adding unnecessary margin
to the first div element of different simplebar containers.
We do not need to use list_render for displaying list of streams specific
notification settings, as this is not scrollable and we do not provide
option to sort or filter this list as well.
After this change, all our list_render instances will be using simplebar
and we can change the code accordingly to fix the behaviour of scrolling.
We remove the action column and show action buttons next to topic
after unread count (if present). This save us a lot of extra space
on small window sizes.
For a:focus Bootstrap sets the following rules:
outline: thin dotted #333;
outline: 5px auto -webkit-focus-ring-color;
Firefox does not know -webkit-focus-ring-color and falls back to the
previous rule, making the outline invisible in darkmode.
Chromium has a bug[1] that makes outline: auto invisible when focussing
elements programmatically (which we do for the up & down arrow keys).
[1]: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1105822Fixes#15768.
jQuery's fadeOut() sets display: none using inline CSS.
This was overriden by .alert-notification since it used !important
to override the display: block set in loading.js. Removing the latter
allows us to remove the !important, and doesn't seem to break anything.
Fixes#15759.
This reverts commit 63643c9d9d.
As the commit mentions, it makes a UI change for legacy search which
has largely been considered a regression. We've been running with
this reverted in zulip.com essentially since it was first merged.
Apparently, our scrollbar logic crashed with an invalid URL fragment
(hash), which resulted in initialization not completing and thus the
logic failing.
In my view the root issue here is that we're not doing a good job of
catching JavaScript exceptions in portico pages.
Fixes#15706.
In 42f20e81be I fixed an edge case but
also accidentally made clicking on reactions open the compose box.
This commit adds back the e.stopPropagation(); and explicitly hides the
emoji picker popover, to address the inconsistency fixed in the previous
commit.
Previously, we were experiencing a bug that caused the left border of
the searchbox/tab_bar to disappear when the searchbox was opened. This
bug was a result of the following changes:
- 4cdd7aed2b accidentally added this line
as right: 2; instead of right: 2px;
- 46c966576d fixed this line to be
right: 2px; but caused the regression.
This commit fixes the bug by deleting this line.
Previously user have to click pixel perfect on the message controls
icons to achieve the click action.
This commit will uniformly increases the click target
area for the icons.
Tweaked by tabbott to avoid some weird glitches.
Throughout the codebase we use <i> tag for icons.
This commit will add <i> tag inside the starred message
div and fa classes are now used with this <i> tag.
The starred message div is now consistent with other
message_controls divs.
Tweaked by tabbott to use the name star_container for better
readability.
Prior to commit eb4a2b9d4e the center
area of the navbar was based on a structure that appended crumbs or
"tabs" as <li>s, forming a tab_bar and a tab_list.
However, in eb4a2b9d4e we apply a new
style and structure to the navbar which lets go of the convention of
tabs. Hence, we'd like to purge the tab_bar and tab_list labels from
our code base.
It would have been nicer if we could simply purge tab_bar from the
codebase and rename "#tab_list" so that we have an anchor and wrapper
structure in the html, but dropping the float: left on tab_bar causes
some confusing problems such as causing the horizontal border to
disappear and the search_box to shift out of its intended position and
so its simpler to get rid of tab_list from our code base first.
This commit:
- Removes the #tab_list wrapper div from tab_bar.hbs.
- Removes any #tab_list selectors from night_mode.scss so that they
simply target based on "#tab_bar" instead of "#tab_bar #tab_list".
- Removes tab_list selectors from zulip.scss, so that #tab_list
attributes now apply to the #tab_bar, in the process we drop the
duplicated width property and reorder the attributes.
- Replaces all mention of #tab_list with #tab_bar in JS files.
Prior to commit eb4a2b9d4e the center
area of the navbar was based on a structure that appended crumbs or
"tabs" as <li>s, forming a tab_bar and a tab_list.
However, in eb4a2b9d4e we apply a new
style and structure to the navbar which lets go of the convention of
tabs. Hence, we'd like to purge the tab_bar and tab_list labels from
our code base. This commit pushes us towards that goal by simplifying
the future merge of the two CSS labels.
Prior to commit eb4a2b9d4e the center
area of the navbar was based on a structure that appended crumbs or
"tabs" as <li>s, forming a tab_bar and a tab_list.
However, in eb4a2b9d4e we apply a new
style and structure to the navbar which lets go of the convention of
tabs. Hence, we'd like to purge the tab_bar and tab_list labels from
our code base. This commit pushes us towards that goal by simplifying
the future merge of the two CSS labels.
The letter-spacing attribute was set to its default value and so we
remove it and rely on the default.
Prior to commit eb4a2b9d4e the center
area of the navbar was based on a structure that appended crumbs or
"tabs" as <li>s, forming a tab_bar and a tab_list.
However, in eb4a2b9d4e we apply a new
style and structure to the navbar which lets go of the convention of
tabs. Hence, we'd like to purge the tab_bar and tab_list labels from
our code base. This commit pushes us towards that goal by simplifying
the future merge of the two CSS labels.
Currently the #tab_bar is just a container for the #tab_list and the
#tab_list handles the overflow attributes and so these do not serve
any purpose.
Prior to commit eb4a2b9d4e the center
area of the navbar was based on a structure that appended crumbs or
"tabs" as <li>s, forming a tab_bar and a tab_list.
However, in eb4a2b9d4e we apply a new
style and structure to the navbar which lets go of the convention of
tabs. Hence, we'd like to purge the tab_bar and tab_list labels from
our code base. This commit pushes us towards that goal by simplifying
the future merge of the two CSS labels.
We have the same selector within #tab_list and the duplication is
unnecessary.
Ideally we would not be relying on something that requires a 4 line
comment, and also makes it harder to add more static elements at the
end of the navbar, but this block should be acceptable for now.
One alternate would be a "grow-1" class or similar but we might need
to think that through.
Previously, we had the entire div within the conditional, instead of
just the contents, which were the only variable elements.
This change moves the conditional over just the contents of the div
and improves readability.
Previously, the navbar sub count would not live update as users
subscribed or unsubscribed, this commit adds the relevant calls in
stream events.
It would have been better to just have a single call within
server_events_dispatch but it seems difficult due to the way of
mark_subscribed and mark_unsubscribed are structured.
stream_events.mark_unsubscribed conditionally calls
subs.update_settings_for_unsubscribed which calls
subs.rerender_subscriptions_settings and as such handles the update
for the subscriptions modal on its own. Hence, we simply rely on the
stream_data.update_calculated_fields to ensure the subscriber counts
are updated and make a call to
tab_bar.maybe_rerender_title_area_for_stream(sub).
stream_events.mark_subscribed is similar.
Previously, we had the lines from this block being duplicated in all
the stream update paths, which is a little brittle.
Hence, in this commit, we extract it out with a comment explaining
what it does and call it in all the duplicated spots.