For onboarding banners, we replace the close button with
"Got it" button.
Also, the banner is marked as read for the user only after
the "Got it" button is clicked. Earlier it was marked as read
as soon as it was displayed.
Updates the base hash for the streams setting overlay to be
"channels" instead of "streams".
Because there are Welcome Bot and Notification Bot messages that
would have been sent with the "/#streams" hash, we will need to
support parsing those overlay hashes as an alias for "/#channels"
permanently.
Part of the stream to channels rename project.
Updates translated strings in web/ that do not need updates to any
tests. The majority of these strings are also unique to the file/
template that they are in. A few have overlap with one other file.
Some changes here update placeholders/variables in these strings to
no longer use stream so that all the translation updates for this
rename happen at the same time.
The exception to this are cases of "<z-stream>" placeholders in
these translated strings.
Part of the stream to channel rename project.
Updates warning string when linking to a private stream/channel when
composing a message in the web app to use channel instead of stream.
Updates error banner when using a stream/channel wildcard mention
when composing a message in the web app to use channel instead of
stream.
Part of stream to channel rename project.
Updates a chunk of translated strings that overlap between files,
with the streams settings overlay being the starting point for
finding these strings, to use channel instead of stream.
Part of stream to channel rename project.
Now, the topic wildcard mention follows the following
rules:
* If the topic has less than 15 participants , anyone
can use @ topic mentions.
* For more than 15, the org setting 'wildcard_mention_policy'
determines who can use @ topic mentions.
Earlier, topic wildcard mentions followed the same restriction
as stream wildcard mentions, which was incorrect.
Fixes part of #27700.
We simplify the banner message by replacing the
"stream wildcard mentions" text with `"@stream mentions`,
`"@-all mentions"`, or `"@-everyone mentions"` text.
Earlier, a 'large @-mention notification' warning that pops up
for stream wildcard mentions was shown for topic wildcard mentions
too, which is incorrect.
This commit fixes the incorrect behavior. We no longer show the
banner for @-topic mentions.
We don't need a banner for @-topic mentions, as those are much less
likely to be used without thinking about it and would rarely be spammy
for a lot of people.
Fixes#27767.
When we send a message and that causes a topic to be automatically
followed or unmuted due to the automatic visibility policy settings,
we tell the user via a post-send-message compose banner.
The "notify_unmute" banner is not shown when the topic has already
been unmuted or followed due to these policies.
Fixes part of #26900.
This commit adds code to add "(guest)" to user names of guest
users in the following places -
- right sidebar
- user pills, including the pills in search suggestion typehaead
- typeaheads for user
- sender names in message feed
- user profile popover and modals.
- user name in not subscribed warning banner.
Note that the indicator is shown only if enable_guest_user_indicator
setting is set to true.
As a result of this change, we now translate "deactivated" text
shown in user pills for deactivated users.
Fixes part of #26700.
This also styles those inner .banner_message elements to lose
margin inherited from Bootstrap. (This is now also applied to
the upload-message banner.)
It's better to achieve that with a class selector; using a `p`
element selector would mean that such a style would be evaluated
for all `<p>` elements in the DOM. Which is of course a whole lot,
thanks to Markdown alone.
Fixes: #26922
By implementing a careful flexbox declaration on a new banner-
element container, this presents banners accessibly across the full
range of possible viewports--and relies only on a single, small
media query to do so.
Fixes: #25847
Co-Authored-By: Hardik Dharmani <Ddharmani99@gmail.com>
This commit adds a cancel button to the upload banner, replacing
the previous close icon. Now, the cancel button is used to cancel
the upload process, while the close icon is used to remove the
upload banner without interrupting the upload.
A new case has been added to the switch statement in the 'upload.js'
file to handle the functionality of hiding the banner called
'upload_banner_hide_button'.
Replaced the functionality of the 'compose_banner_close_banner' case
inside the switch statement with a new case called
'upload_banner_cancel_button'. The cancel button is now assigned
the selector 'upload_banner_cancel_button'.
`Cancel` button is only preset for banner which tracks
progress while a file is being uploaded.
To maintain consistency with other banners, the cancel button's
dimensions and color have been adjusted to match the style of other
buttons present in different banners.
Fixes: #21156
Previously, we have duplicate stylings in compose banner and unread banner.
This is rather messy and creates a lot of styling rules. We should define
an abstraction for them. This change will rename compose_banner
to main-view-banner.
Previously, we have duplicate stylings in compose banner and unread banner.
This is rather messy and creates a lot of styling rules. We should define
an abstraction for them. This change will rename compose_banner_action_button
to main-view-banner-action-button.
Previously, we have duplicate stylings in compose banner and unread banner.
This is rather messy and creates a lot of styling rules. We should define
an abstraction for them. This change will rename compose_banner_close_button
to main-view-banner-close-button.
When the user has a wildcard @-mention we show a warning if the stream has more than
15 members. When the user clicks "Yes, schedule" and confirms the intend to schedule
the message we open the send later modal to let user choose scheduling time.
Fixes#25426.
We add a new banner informing the user if and when they send a message
to a muted topic / stream. It also has a button to unmute the topic.
Fixes: #24246.
Ever since we started bundling the app with webpack, there’s been less
and less overlap between our ‘static’ directory (files belonging to
the frontend app) and Django’s interpretation of the ‘static’
directory (files served directly to the web).
Split the app out to its own ‘web’ directory outside of ‘static’, and
remove all the custom collectstatic --ignore rules. This makes it
much clearer what’s actually being served to the web, and what’s being
bundled by webpack. It also shrinks the release tarball by 3%.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>