Adds general class names in invite_user_modal.hbs for custom time
the input and unit so that these elements more easily be extended
for use in other modals with a user specified custom time.
Updates the listener in invite.ts that was using the removed
"custom-expiration-time" class to instead use the id for the
input and unit div, "custom-invite-expiration-time".
Corresponding updates have been made to the relevant CSS files to
ensure consistent styling and future scalability.
Co-authored-by: Ujjawal Modi <umodi2003@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lauryn Menard <lauryn@zulip.com>
This commit allows configuration of "editable_by_user" property from the
organization settings modal. It also adds support for non-editable
fields in profile settings modal.
Fixes#22883.
Co-Authored-By: Ujjawal Modi <umodi2003@gmail.com>
In the 2024 redesigned button configurations, the compose buttons
become outliers. This retains their previous style inherited from
.button, allowing that base component class to move forward.
Addresses user research feedback by duplicating the "Enter Sends
Message" setting in the Settings > Preferences menu, specifically within
the General section, ensuring users can easily locate and configure
this option.
server_events_dispatch: Remove break statement.
The settings page needs to be updated when
`enter_sends` property is updated.
css: Update vertical-align to middle for the checkbox element.
Co-authored-by: Akarsh Jain<akarsh.jain.790@gmail.com>.
This replaces a :disabled selector with individual ones for each
element type; I verified in CSS selector profiling that this change
removes lines that were previously about 10% of profiled CSS selector
processing time for rendering the combined feed.
The reason being that the rendered elements have very few disable-able
elements, but the browser was spending a lot of time trying to match
**every** element for whether it might have been disabled, which was
slow.
This probably reflects a browser bug.
Even though the border-color was set for `#subscriptions_overlay
.subsection-parent div`, since the border-style was not set. It did not
have any effect on the appearance of the children div of
.subsection-parent.
This keeps colors uniform between edit and preview modes, and also
ensures no bleedthrough of the editor when in preview mode.
ID selectors have been used for those colors to both keep the text
color declaration in the same place, and to avoid a dark-theme
specificity problem where the generic textarea took precedence over
the colors specified on the compose box's own textarea.
With the redesign of all popovers completed, we have transitioned away
from the legacy Bootstrap-based popover system. As a result, the
Bootstrap `nav nav-list` classes are now obsolete and no longer used
in the codebase.
This commit, a part of the efforts to clean up the legacy Bootstrap CSS,
removes these unused classes and any related CSS workarounds.
Fixes#26990.
Standardize theme selection across the web app by replacing separate
light/dark theme menu options being used in the spectator view with the
new 3-way theme switcher.
Fixes#30318.