Right now, the text can sort of visually collide with new messages.
Also, the text is really only of benefit to total novices; you
learn it once and then those 15px are ~forever useless to you.
(imported from commit 93915fc854c1b801de0fb6654f014b6c7f2edc08)
Now that we have more than a month worth of data, it's nice to
actually just display it all.
(imported from commit f2ec027af81699d6937e52b18ac40973a54c349b)
The --site= option is really only for internal developer use, so I
don't think we gain anything from being strict about it.
(And it doesn't help that the error message one gets pre-this-patch is
super confusing). Fixes Trac #937.
(imported from commit 8d699982aa6830f9eae2bccd6d0c7a1e0e53dd56)
Trigger a repaint only on the messages that change fade state,
rather than repainting all messages.
(imported from commit d3a225448c004a4b467e51ceb97fda06a7a6f04b)
This should substantially improve narrowing performance, while still
delivering enough messages that one should only need to contact the
server again if the user scrolls up a significant distance.
(imported from commit 2b0af0e5b9d3a449e7f195a87d57d517b47f0b3a)
That's where it is supposed to be, and besides, that's what a Nagios
server is going to expect it to be.
(imported from commit c273f18533909fa8eac182246dbbe498a5381f6c)
It turns out that having a UID for one user that's 1000, and not
setting them for other users, is a disaster: puppet might create them
in the wrong order, using UID 1000, and thus breaking creating the
'humbug' user later on. The same issue applies to groups.
(imported from commit 02b4700278e5c495bd514802f41ae238e6b051ac)
This change backs off from the always-open-compose-box paradigm,
so that when a user "closes" the compose box, they can no longer
type text, attach files, etc., and instead, they have buttons
to reopen the compose box.
(This change does not affect the feature that when you're in reply
mode, the compose box stays open.)
(imported from commit 32305d5b35f457a83f126a2265defdd98e885a2b)
Disable the hotkeys that act on the current message, except Enter
immediately shows the cursor without moving it.
(imported from commit 74fb298c711e61ae98c210d0ed11c875ce6ba591)
Hopefully this time with fewer stack overflows. It sets the flag
that will break the cycle *before* triggering another focus event.
(imported from commit 5e3ed74f1eeab8a18e36525ae7c8f1f1c756eb58)
Some versions of IE (specifically on Windows Media Center PC, it
seems) lack a console object. For such browsers, we just black hole
any output we would have sent to the console.
(imported from commit 30151c60a68a47990bf8f9be4476b716352befab)
When a user sends a message, it should be considered to be "read"
by that same user, but all that logic is handled on the back end
now, so we can remove some of the front end code related to
saying that a message is unread.
(imported from commit e4263f86c666882db42d7ae3d399196803d700cd)
This cleans up most of our blocks of code that assume in any narrow
that the only operators present are the ones of interest and that they
always appear in the expected order.
(imported from commit 038707aefbe125b0c14f823fa93472fd40302e20)
This is essentially a bug fix. It was pretty clear that the
original author intended to stop polling once the gravatar was
updated, but they checked for the updated flag before the callback
completed, instead of inside the success callback, so it wouldn't
stop polling regardless of the update.
(imported from commit 7998c6890a26a008810b8a6d8e7998a53c6e175d)
Otherwise we end up running Tornado against the _previous_ version of
our code!
Testing of using supervisorctl to stop and then start a process shows
it takes about the same amount of time as doing a supervisorctl
restart, so there's no reason not to split the two commands apart and
make it super clear that nothing is running at the time that we move
the deployment symlink.
(imported from commit c38049da2bfc9fa94320a32dbf3240d1fcba67f7)
Before, sidebar_li, used in rebuilding the streams list
during a sort, was set to some HTML rendered from a template.
Now it's set to a jquery object that is updated when the DOM is
updated.
This resolves Trac #1310
(imported from commit ba96d9da4deebf2f674f2c093e81b3f0032a3fe4)
This change makes it so we now keep track of full stream information
for both subscribed and unsubscribed streams in our frontend. Previously,
any unsubscribed streams had no associated data.
(imported from commit c445b19abe11c43c710c264fffcf3af5097deb6c)
This only affects DEPLOYED installations.
This does not take care of removing old versions of static files from
that directory. The problem is that staticfiles is clever and
doesn't copy files that are already there, so we can't depend on
mtime for detecting which files we no longer need. Hopefully that
won't be too much of a problem for now.
(imported from commit 4341460dd5bc6544086fd445014ebdac58192910)