Align the `dropdown-widget` and `<select>` UIs.
Removed default `<select>` tag styles with `appearance: none` css.
Added custom chevron-down icon with `background-image` attribute
to the `<select>` tag.
The svg icon is used in a CSS variable with a data URI.
The CSS variable is used to set different colors for dark and light
theme.
Tweaked by tabbott to scope selectors appropriately and also delete a
10px font-size in one settings dropdown widget.
Fixes#26859.
This is a case where the use of alpha channels in HSL color values
shows its limits.
The use of an alpha channel is necessary for the background
elements for the top navbar elements, because they sit over the
top of the navbar's bottom border (actually an inset shaddow).
However, it's impossible to use the alpha-channel based color on
elements like the unread dot, where the border actually sits on
top of the element itself--meaning that the effect would be a
larger dot with an imperceptibly darker ring around it.
What this commit does is use a technique suggested by Anders
Kaseorg for using CSS's `color-mix()` functional notation to
calculate an opaque version of the alpha color for use on
elements that do not or cannot directly take the color with
the alpha channel.
See CZO discussion:
https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/stream/6-frontend/topic/alphas.20in.20color.20definitions/near/1670102
This fixes a state where the expanded left sidebar appears under
the navbar at the smallest mobile views.
It also provides a stop-gap fix for the right sidebar's USERS
heading, making it align better (but certainly not perfectly)
with the left sidebar's.
The CSS variables for heights in subscriptions overlay uses
"modal" word but we actually use overlays for subscriptions
UI, so this commit renames those variables to better names.
We use "modal-body" class in informational overlays and
"About Zulip" overlay. For informational overlays, the
class is used on the element acting as scroll container
so we just rename the class to "overlay-scroll-container".
For "About Zulip" overlay, we do not support scrolling
so "overlay-body" seems a better class name.
We only use "modal-footer" class in stream and user group
creation forms which is actually not a modal, so this commit
renames the class to a better name "settings-sticky-footer".
Add a personal menu dropdown that opens on clicking user avatar icon
in navbar added in previous commit.
The args passed to render_personal_menu() in onShow() are returned by
get_personal_menu_content_context() in popover_menus_data.js so that
they can be unit tested.
Additionally, added CSS to get a custom arrow for dropdown menu.
Added a `?` hotkey in keyboard shortcuts option in personal_menu
dropdown in a style similar to our tooltip's hotkey by adding
? in a span with class .tooltip-hotkey-hint and adding some CSS.
Fixes part of #22802.
This commit adds user avatar icon in navbar. This new avatar icon
will be used as dropdown toggle button. Made `.column-right` a flex,
every element in right-side navbar is in this div now rather than all
elements positioned absolutely with hardcoded values like before.
Fixed some CSS as per new flex layout if `.column-right`.
Fixes part of #22802
With the autocomplete dropdown, some users face trouble or uncertainty
while selecting topics. These changes adds a new indicator to the topic
typeahead dropdown while typing to the topic box. This ensures users
that they are on track and they are doing the right things. We also
suggest the current query even if it doesn't match a topic to continue
providing the new indicator.
Fixes: #23296.
Fixes#26823
Fixes user card not displayed on last item in the subscribers list.
This was happening because there wan not enough space below the
user name for the popover to be displayed (as far as I understand this).
Regardless of the fix above, this seems like a nice change.
This commit replaces all previous Font Awesome references in the
left side bar and relevant popovers with the custom Zulip star
icon.
Co-Authored-By: Hardik Dharmani <Ddharmani99@gmail.com>
This commit renames the classes and IDs in the views area
(formerly global filters) to a set of flexible values all
prefixed in some way with `left-sidebar-navigation`.
This is meant to make the styles and structures in the area
more readable, while also keeping things flexible into the
future as this area's elements change.
Co-Authored-By: Hardik Dharmani <Ddharmani99@gmail.com>
This is Prep commit that introduces 2 new CSS variable
`--color-background-unread-counter` and
`--color-background-unread-counter-popover-menu` that has value
`hsl(105deg 2% 50% / 50%)` in dark theme and `hsl(105deg 2% 50%)`
in light theme for unread counter and `hsl(200deg 100% 40%)`
for unread counter in popover menus to match its blue theme.
The internal design here was that we had no-select on the outer
element and auto-select on these inner elements to override it.
But, `auto-select` class seems to have no effect so we are
removing it.
With no existing class to reach this selector, this change
introduces a new `.inline-status-emoji` class on the Handlebars
template and in the main Zulip CSS file.
Because of the inline styling in the message sender row, this
specific instance of a status emoji needs to be presented as
an inline flex: that keeps the avatar image layout clean, while
also introducing the `align-self: center` vertical positioning
of the status emoji adjacent the username, which is itself a
bare text node.
This change paves the way to update how actual status emoji are
presented in sidebars, pills, etc., care of flexboxes, which
is previewed here by the inclusion of the `align-self` property.
The use of grid and flexbox precludes the need for padding these
controls. Further, removing the padding corrects a sneaky grid
discrepancy between controls on messages with and without a
sender.
We replace the check icon for "Mark as resolved/unresolved" with
a spinner while the request is still ongoing.
This helps to prevent double-clicking and reduce possible
race conditions.
Fixes#26190.
A spinner is shown when the request is in progress
for inline topic edit.
Earlier, the spinner was not visible in the dark theme.
This commit makes it visible by setting a different fill color
in the dark theme.
This expresses the colors for vdots icons in just three variations,
all as CSS variables. The colors are all derived from the existing
design, and the dots colors in the streams/topics area was used as
as reference. The only visual change here, then, is to the global
filters area, whose vdots were the outliers prior to this change.
The three variations are:
1. hint: for touchscreens where a :hover state is not available
2. visible: for all screens when a parent element is highlighted
3. hover: for when the vdots themselves are hovered
The selectors have been streamlined to use the .sidebar-menu-icon
utility class, and the hover-within-a-hover color on vdots is
expressed more directly, eliminating the need for
selector-specificity busting via !important.
Fixes: #20600
The deleted CSS around the `.zulip-icon-ellipsis-v-solid` class
has no impact on the hover controls, as flexbox and grid are
handling baseline alignment, not this one-off line-height.
This commit adds the follow icon to the right end
(before the three-dot menu icon) of the topic list item
for followed topics.
The icon replaces '@' instead of showing both the '@' and "Follow"
icons in the case of unread mentions, as users don't care if they
are following a topic if they've got unread mentions there.
In a muted stream, the text color of followed topics in the topic list
is set to be similar to that of unmuted topics.
The reason is that the followed topic has a tier of interest above
being unmuted, so it shouldn't stay faded in the topic list.
This commit adds the CSS variable '--color-unmuted-topic-list-item'
for the unmuted topic's color in the topic list.
The color for both the light and dark themes is defined in
'zulip.css' and used in 'left_sidebar.css'.
This approach helps to remove the use of the selector 'unmuted_topic'
only for color definition in 'dark_theme.css'.
This commit lets us render popovers centered on the screen with a
background overlay. It's the same thing we did with Bootstrap
popovers, but optimized for use with Tippy.
The tabular figures in Source Sans 3 place a foot on the 1, and
overall just feel visually a little heavier than their proportional
counterparts.
To compensate for that, this takes advantage of the variable-font
properties of Source Sans 3 to subtly drop the weight to keep the
timestamp readable but not in fierce competition with the message
area.
This not only introduces a new gold color that works across light
and dark modes, but it also separates out the hover and focus-
visible styles for stars--regardless of whether a star has been
filled or not.
The :focus-visible selector is more appropriate here, as that
enables browsers to determine whether focus should be displayed
or not. That's generally the case with keyboard-achieved focus,
but pointers and fingers generally do not need focus to be
displayed.
By not displaying a different icon color on simple :focus, this
will also ensure that star icons behave predictably when hovered
or focused via keyboard in both starred and unstarred states.
This commit replaces the mute/unmute topic button in the message
header bar with a button that allows the user to set the
visibility_policy of the topic to muted, unmuted, followed or inherit.
The button in the message header bar has an icon corresponding to the
current visibility policy of the topic.
In a muted stream:
A click on the button opens a popover with 'Mute', 'Default', 'Unmute',
and 'Follow' options.
In a not muted stream:
A click on the button opens a popover with 'Mute', 'Default', and
'Follow' options. 'Unmute' option is available only when the
visibility_policy is set to 'Unmute'.
The current visibility_policy of the topic is highlighted in the
popover.
This commit encompasses the following changes:
* Replace the [More...] link with a button titled "Show more".
* Replace the [Show Less...] link with a button titled "Show less".
* Add various on-hover interactions to the buttons.
* In the condensed view, add fading to the bottom of the message to
visually communicate that the message is truncated.
* Update /help/ description.
Fixes#22801.
Co-authored-by: Evy Kassirer <evy.kassirer@gmail.com>
This also removes padding on .message_content that wasn't actually
rendered due to its low specificity. It was likely also leftover
from an earlier, non-grid-based layout.
This commit also demonstrates how precise line-heights contribute
to a design: by matching the line-height on the avatar's grid area
to the dimensions of the square avatar image, it's possible to
center the first line of text (me-messages, in this case) with a
non-text element.