The paragraph tag was being used along with the bold tag to style the
topic and stream in the popovers. The semantic meaning of these tags
are more specialized and should not be used in this context. Replaced
the <p> tags with the more general <div> tags and accounted for the
bold text via the `font-weight` CSS property.
The `.topic-name` class, used to style the topic/stream name in the
topic list in the left sidebar, was also being used to the style the
topic/stream name in the topic/stream popover. This lead to irrelevant
properties being applied to the popover > topic/stream name. Through
this commit, the styling for both of these different cases are now
separated using the appropriate selectors.
Fixes#27562.
Through this commit, we set the width of the navbar dropdowns to be
equal to the longest menu item, via the min-content intrinsic sizing.
Note, that the min-content width takes into account all soft-wrapping
opportunities, which could result in the wrapping of the menu items in
many cases. To prevent this, we use the white-space property to prevent
menu items from wrapping in any case.
This commit updates the CSS to fix the alignment of loading
spinner in "Save" button and also to make sure that button's
width does not change after clicking on the button.
Prior to merging, this commit and others in the PR should be adjusted
and squashed for a cleaner history.
Co-Authored-By: Vlad Korobov <terpimost@gmail.com>
It appears as though we're still setting a background color,
but that is only to push back against the background set by
Pygments.
However, code blocks in mention messages get the same color
background as ordinary messages, preserving contrast on syntax
highlighting.
This ensures that all colors (text, background, and border) are
explicitly declared for Markdown-rendered pre elements, even when
the colors replicate values already declared, e.g., with Pygments.
To extend the drag and drop upload area to blank areas after sidebars,
we now detect the drag/drop event on the entire ".app" division.
We also change replace `width` and `height` css properties with
`min-width` and `min-height` properties respectively, to make sure
that the ".app" div spans the entire width and height of the viewport.
Fixes: #27550.