The [More...] link for un-collapsing messages has been made easier to
click, by giving it a top margin which prevent clicks on the top
portion of it from being masked by the top part of the message body.
Fixes#3313.
This fixes a number of issues in the prototype /stats graphs, including:
* Adding a Total Users number to the Users graph.
* Changing the Messages sent over time graph so that the bot
trace is hidden by default.
* Fades out the last bars in the weekly view to represent unfinished
ata.
* Sets the default view to weekly only if the realm is > 12 weeks old.
* Gets rid of the tooltips and replaces them with hover text
for the Number of Users graph.
* Fixes a bug in the legend colors for the Messages Over Time
graph.
* It also adds the year to the hover text.
* Sets the pie chart colors and adds spaces between sectors.
* Changes the font to Humbug.
This adds a frontend for the analytics system we've had for a few
months, showing several graphs of the data in Zulip.
There's a ton more that we can do with this tooling, but this initial
version is enough to provide users with a pretty good experience.
Fixes#2052.
Currently the loading spinner on the settings page is too small
and is in the left corner of the parent box. This changes the width
to the same as the main page: 100% fill inside a 38px square container.
This fixes CSS issues such as removing padding with negative margins
and then re-adding padding back later. It also ensures the width of the
picker is exactly six columns wide and does not shift around when zoom
is enabled in the browser.
This adds a capped height of 70px to the description box (same as the
images) and then uses a gradient to fade out any text that may be near
the bottom.
Contributor visualization showing the avatar, user name and number
of commits for each contributors. The JSON data would be updated
upon deployment, triggered by the `update-prod-static` script.
Due to the fact that getComputedValue is called when using filter and
opacity attributes, it is much more efficient to use an SVG that has a
changing fill color rather than something that may be interpreted by
browsers as a layout change that requires layout recalculation.
This should result in noticeably smoother and more responsive :hover
events for the streams with greyed checkmarks.
This adds styling such that when you hover over a stream in the streams
list and you are not subscribed, you will see a faint grey checkmark
that serves as a target of where to click so you can subscribe to a
stream.
This adds a deep link behind a “+” icon above the streams list on the
left-sidebar which opens the subscriptions page and then also toggles
the tabs to go to the unsubscribed stream list.
This changes the logo that sits at the top of the messages to an SVG
rather than a PNG used as the current navbar logo that is filtered to
be grayscale.
This fixes a significant performance regression that had been caused
by adding that logo to the top of the feed.
Thanks to @rishig for generating the SVG!
This fixes the user’s name to not fall on the next line. Instead it
appears on the same line and overflows properly into an ellipsis so it
theoretically should never overflow on to the next line.
Emoji styling was broken in Firefox browser due to its lack of support
for the zoom property.
This replaces the zoom property with the transform property that now
scales the emojis down to 70% of their original size.
This reverts commit e4761782e0.
This caused performance problems and jolting of the main UI, because
it broke the important invariant that the height of a Zulip message
should not depend on the content of slow-to-load assets such as
images.
This fixes two issues:
* If you had around 10 distinct emoji reactions on a message (enough
to force a line wrap if the add-your-emoji button was visible),
Zulip would add that button into a new row on hover, jolting the
message feed. This fixes that problem by leaving a blank last line
for the add-your-emoji button.
* We were incorrectly showing the padding for the emoji reactions
region even if there were no emoji reactions, causing messages to
have too much padding.
Add the Zulip logo to the top of the messages feed to show that there
are no more messages to load, or that it is loading more (if the
spinner is still around).
This shows a date on a message header whenever the date of that
message is different than the date of the previous message.
The previous logic was bugged and didn't display dates in headers at
date transition points.
Stream descriptions are now displayed along with the name. The
autocomplete results include streams with matches in the stream
descriptions. Added styling for description in compose.css.
Fixes#2398.
Previously, the emoji reactions popovers were keyed off the
edit_content area, which is problematic because that area was
created/deleted on hover, resulting in orphaned popovers (which
wouldn't close properly normally). That had been hackishly addressed
in the original PR with the overbroad `$('.popover').remove();`. To
remove that, we fix the actions popover to always be based on an
element that exists in the page.
There probably more to do here, but this is good enough to merge emoji
reactions and iterate from here.
This commit replaces the placeholder "clipboard" button with a reaction button.
This is done on any message that can't be edited. Also, on messages sent by
the user the actions popover (toggled by the down chevron icon) contains
an option to add a reaction.
When clicked, a popover with a search bar and a list of emojis is displayed.
If the right sidebar is collapsed (the viewport is small), the popover is placed
to the left of the button.
Focus is set to the search bar. Typing in the search bar filters emojis.
Emojis with which the user has reacted to this message are highlighted.
Clicking them sends an API request to remove that reaction.
Clicking on non-highlighted emojis sends an API request to add a reaction.
When the popover loses focus it is closed.
The frontend listens for reaction events. When an add-reaction event is
received, the emoji is displayed at the bottom of the message with a
count initialized to 1. If there was an existing reaction to the message with
the same emoji, the count is incremented.
Old messages fetched from the server contain reactions.
They are displayed (along with title and count) at the bottom
of each message.
When clicking the emoji reaction at the bottom of the message, if the
user has already reacted with that emoji to this message, the reaction
is removed and the count is decremented. Otherwise, a reaction is added
and the count is incremented.
Hovering over the emoji reaction at the bottom of the message displays
a list of users who have reacted with this emoji along with the
emoji name.
Hovering over the emoji reactions at the bottom of the message displays
a button to add a reaction.
Fixes#541.
Some of the work here was done Tomasz Kolek.
When we click on "more conversations" in "Private Messages,"
we call it being "zoomed in." Before this change, when
new PMs arrived, we would rebuild the list and zoom out
again. Now we track the zoomed_in state with a variable.
Also, if you are zoomed in and switch from one PM narrow
to another, we also keep you zoomed in.
This fix also removes some extraneous/redundant code.
Fixes: #2561
This was intercepting pointer events even though the lightbox was
closed. This fixes the issue with the streams exit not working in some
responsive cases.
Fixes: #2818.
In the new stream creation modal, added checkboxes for each stream
and a toggle to see or hide the checkboxes. Altered filtering to
filter streams and users. Added corresponding casper tests.
When a stream is checked/unchecked, it does not affect the state
of any user checkbox. This may be visually unclear as users can be
added even if their checkboxes are empty.
Fixes#2448
This styles inline images, the markdown page as a whole, and the
notification buttons to be CSS rather than images.
[Tweaked by tabbott to temporarily remove the Yantramanov font, since
we should be committing that to the repo so Zulip works correctly without
Internet access]
Previously, this would create a weird blue banner across the top of
the gear menu.
We can't remove it, since it’s required for the gear menu navigation.
Description edited by tabbott.
There is a case with browser zoom that the inline-block split view
breaks down and the two 50% tabs fall below each other. This prevents
that issue from happening.
On hover, the transparency of muted stream/topic groups should turn up
to 0.6 so that they are easily readable by people looking to find a
particular stream/topic, but not completely opaque as to be confused
with a non-muted item.
Fixes: #2487.
This is a major change to the /#subscriptions page, converting it to
by a side-by-side list of streams and their settings in an overlay.
There are no new features added/removed, but it's a huge changeset,
because it replaces the old navigation logic and moves the stream
creation modal to appear in the right side of this overlay.
This change adds support for displaying inline open graph previews for
links posted into Zulip.
It is designed to interact correctly with message editing.
This adds the new settings.INLINE_URL_EMBED_PREVIEW setting to control
whether this feature is enabled.
By default, this setting is currently disabled, so that we can burn it
in for a bit before it impacts users more broadly.
Eventually, we may want to make this manageable via a (set of?)
per-realm settings. E.g. I can imagine a realm wanting to be able to
enable/disable it for certain URLs.
The left sidebar will overflow its bounds (even when set to overflow:
hidden) and go behind other text on the sidebar above. By setting the
z-index to 0 we seem to solve the problem.
This is probably actually a webkit bug, but this makes it no longer
affect us.
Fixes#1899.
This restyles the message_controls options to center them horizontally
while fixing them closer to the right side of the edge, along with just
replacing the edit button with a preview source button once editing is
disabled.
This moves the edit button to underneath the timestamp such that when
you hover over a message now the timestamp hides itself and the edit
button appears (if editing is allowed).
Fixes#1733 and other annoying issues with this field.
In 25b28bf82c and then
cb1bc70ab0, we attempted to make long
code blocks scroll in a reasonable fashion, without much success.
This change causes code blocks to be line-wrapped, without needing to
set `overflow-y: hidden` for paragraphs (which cause problems with
taller elements like emoji that overlfowed wrong). Our octopi finally
have legs again.
It's not clear that this is the final answer, but it's the best
version we've found so far.
This alert bar thing was buggy and didn't look that good, so let's
just remove it. We can always write a nicer thing advertising the
desktop app later.
The issue is that if you post a very long line of code it will overflow
the .message_content div and force the width of the main message page
to be as long as the line of code.
Fixes: #2156
This fixes the z-index of the lightbox overlay, which previously
appeared behind the header, and the muting notification to be above
everything else on the page.
Fixes a regression introduced in
08b61c1b3d, where .alert-bar-container
would be above the menu, and thus block highlighting of the top item
("Manage streams") in that menu.
message_edit_form.handlebars already has a message_edit_topic that
refers to the topic edit section of message editing, and this made
things very confusing.
This fixes the following issues:
1. Photos are no longer resized larger than their native resolution.
2. Photos with transparency now have a checkerboard behind them to
signal an alpha of less than one.
The lightbox will now distinguish between whether or not something is a
photo and a YouTube video by the class name of the message inline
preview. It embeds the YouTube video in the lightbox as an iFrame
rather than previewing the video screenshot.
Filter behaves similarly to filter in left sidebar, see PR #684. Added
stream input field to the stream creation modal along with other settings,
for clarity.
Fixes#455, #563.
Add media queries to hide the image actions if on mobile (probably
unnecessary to have), and make the image description (name, author)
close to full width.
This fixes two minor issues with the lightbox styling:
1. The width was not supposed to be calc(100% - 20px) anymore. It now
should just be full width.
2. The exit button was not vertically aligned exactly nor horizontally
centered between the edge of the nearest button and the edge of the
screen. Both are fixed with the new margin.
- Expand a box full of emojis into the
compose window for users to graphically select emojis.
- Append an emoji to the end of the message when a user
clicks the emoji in the emoji box.
- Trap the escape key to always close the emoji box
before closing anything else if the box is open.
- Fixes: #147.
Adds a new field org_type to Realm. Defaults for restricted_to_domain
and invite_required are now controlled by org_type at time of realm
creation (see zerver.lib.actions.do_create_realm), rather than at the
database level. Note that the backend defaults are all
org_type=corporate, since that matches the current assumptions in the
codebase, whereas the frontend default is org_type=community, since if
a user isn't sure they probably want community.
Since we will likely in the future enable/disable various
administrative features based on whether an organization is corporate
or community, we discuss those issues in the realm creation form.
Before we actually implement any such features, we'll want to make
sure users understand what type of organization they are a member of.
Choice of org_type (via radio button) has been added to the realm
creation flow and the realm creation management command, and the
open-realm option removed.
The database defaults have not been changed, which allows our testing code
to work unchanged.
[includes some HTML/CSS work by Brock Whittaker to make it look nice]
This includes reduced title font size to bring the total info bar
height to the same height as the buttons, and an image preview that
doesn’t hit the walls of the container.
Probably most properly we should check for any number of spaces that
isn't 4, but that's a bit more work to do with our linter framework,
and in practice basically every CSS whitespace error we see is 2-space.
This adds an event listener (by way of delegation) to the
.message_inline_image elements that pops up the overlay and hides it
when the overlay exit is clicked.
Fixes#654.
This adds a support a notification at the top of the screen that
alerts a user they’ve muted a stream and gives them the option to
unmute if it was an accident.
The notification disappears automatically after 4s, but if a user
moves their mouse over the notification, the timer resets to 2s after
the user moves their mouse off the notification, to make it easy for
users to read the full message and decide what to do.
Previously, no error would display in the UI if the link to the emoji
image was invalid. This would happen for instance if you put in
“invalid” for the Emoji URL. No alerts would pop up but it would refuse
to add the emoji.
This catches the error and displays a notification that looks like
“Failed: Enter a valid URL.”
Fixes#1116.
This adds a preview button to the subscriptions page to allow a user
to check out the stream without having to subscribe.
The button’s default state is hidden but on subscription row hover it
shows itself.
The preview button updates its text from "Narrow" to "Preview" and
back when a user subscribes and unsubscribes from a stream.
Fixes: #1519.
This restructures the styling for the Zulip settings and
administration pages to minimize use of Bootstrap and use a consistent
styling library for similar elements.
While it is basically a wash in terms of the page's visuals, it will
make our life a lot easier for future work on improving the settings
pages section of the site.
From the popups that appear when clicking the down-arrow in the left
column's streams, you can now unsubscribe from that particular
channel. This runs on the same function that unsubscribes you from
streams in the "Subscriptions" tab.
Fixes: #1554.
[tweaked by tabbott to fix some errors]
The ‘for’ attribute is not valid HTML in the case of this because the
emails are invalid character sets and the input has no ID with the
email.
This changes it to a data-name which is still searchable but doesn’t
interfere with typical input behavior.
The checkboxes no longer float-left, fixing an issue with the
subscribe buttons leaning right in narrow windows.
Fixes: #1491.
This adds a permanent scrollbar to code blocks to get around some
Chrome on Mac issues where scrollbars won’t appear with particular
combinations of hardware.
Fixes: #1565.
The registration pages — both the landing page and the follow through
page after receiving an email have been restyled to be more linear in
nature and centered using flex box.
Due to the border-top being tied to the .message-header-contents
element rather than the recipient_row in private message groups, the
floating container would be 1px more vertical when representing private
message groups than with public message groups.
When the feedback module is hidden the #userlist_header border would
brush against the navbar. Check if the feedback header isn’t there and
remove the border top.
The color picker original z-index was set to (2^31)-1 which overrode
everything on the site. This behavior is unwanted as the color picker
should not override the z-index of the navbar.
In changing the z-index to 100 the navbar remains above the color
picker.
Create `media.css` using media queries that had been at the bottom
of `zulip.css`, then update miscellaneous setttings/docs files.
I also add `.screen-medium-show` and `.screen-narrow-show` to
`media.css`, as they seem to be an important part of our
responsive design.
Fixes#1532.
This is controlled through the admin tab and a new field in the Realms table.
Notes:
* The admin tab setting takes a value in minutes, whereas the backend stores it
in seconds.
* This setting is unused when allow_message_editing is false.
* There is some generosity in how the limit is enforced. For instance, if the
user sees the hovering edit button, we ensure they have at least 5 seconds to
click it, and if the user gets to the message edit form, we ensure they have
at least 10 seconds to make the edit, by relaxing the limit.
* This commit also includes a countdown timer in the message edit form.
Resolves#903.
Assigns hotkey 'w' to search streams.
Only show search box when active. Activate with hotkey or by clicking
STREAMS.
Filter matches at the beginning of words in stream name.
Behaviour is otherwise almost identical to user search.
Casper tests.
* The warning contains a count of the number of people in the stream.
* An error appears if the warning is ignored and the user tries to
send the message anyway.
* The message cannot be sent until the warning is acknowledged or @all
/ @everyone is removed.
* This only applies to stream messages and not private messages.
Fixes#853.
Previously, the Zulip subscriptions page's error bar would always be
at the very top of the scrollable view, and thus would likely be out
of view when an error happened. This fixes it by having the error bar
always placed below the search box (and thus visible regardless of
where in the scrollable streams view we are).
Fixes: #515.
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