This commit fixes the vertical alignement of globe icon in
inline_decorated_stream_name template by setting it using
relative units instead of px so that it is better aligned
at multiple places with different sizes.
The dropdown-menu for "Who can unsubscribe others" was not wide
enough to fit the options in stream creation form. This commit
fixes it to be wide enough to fit the options like we do in
stream edit form.
The dropdown menu for notification stream, default code block
language, etc. was not looking good for short options due to
width being set to fit-content. This commit adds min-width
property to make them look good for short options as well.
postcss-preset-env transpiles this back as necessary. (It does a
better job than we did, in fact: we had several four-argument hsl()
calls that should have been hsla().)
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
We now set the width of dropdown menu opened for dropdown-list-widget
elements such that it is enough for all the options. For smaller
screens the dropdown menus are wide since the settings panel and
modal content can be scrolled horizontally.
This change is done only for dropdown-list-widget elements in
"Organization settings" panel and in bot-owner widget in bot edit
modal.
We don't do this change for move topic modal now as it cannot be
scrolled horizontally and appears beneath the button due to position
property.
This commit adds inline_decorated_stream_name component
which is used to show stream name along with its privacy
type icon. This component is added such that we can align
the icon and stream name properly as there are many
instances where the icon and name are not aligned in the
current UI.
This component is only used in "Archive stream" modal for
now and will be used for other UIs as well in future.
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>