Apparently, the 30px width we allocated to the bullets was
insufficient with the larger font size there.
Edit by tabbott: better to just increase it to 32px everywhere.
`code-section` is a feature of the markdown system, therefore the
associated CSS should be in the `markdown.scss` file. I also refactored
to use SCSS nesting.
I added the `@media (max-width: 500px)` because the text from the inner
content was gong outside the white background on mobile because of the
height of the `.markdown` class for this viewport.
I moved this `.integration-instructions .help-content h3 { margin: 20px
0 ; }` from the `portico.scss` because it should be in `integrations
.scss`.
I removed the `#hubot-integrations` because I didn't find that id
anywhere.
I removed `.portico-landing.integrations ol ul` because `.markdown`
takes care of that left spacing.
I noticed a super weird bug where the edit pencil would disappear on
hover inside the message feed (!). Investigation determined that what
was actually happening was that the Drafts overlay had been shown and
then hidden at a time when the mouse cursor was over the icons with
`data-toggle="tooltip"` configured, and the tooltip showing. The
result was that this tooltip object, if you mouse over it, would cause
us to no longer be hovering over the message (because your cursor was
actually over the invisible drafts widget's leaked tooltip).
Ideally, we'd have fixed this by making the drafts modal `display:
none`, but that would interfere with the modal's closing animation,
and there's no good way to have an event trigger on a CSS animation
finishing.
There's a second bug that makes this possible, however, which is that
the drafts modal is supposed to be `pointer-events: none` while
hidden, but some rogue CSS for `message_top_line *` set
`pointer-events: auto` to override `pointer-events: none` on
`message_top_line` was accidentally applying to things inside that
line in the drafts modal, and furthermore accidentally overriding the
`none` setting for the modal as a whole.
We fix that second bug here, which resolves the overall issue.
For .start-button, Bootstrap carousel already supports <button
data-target> as a valid alternative to <button href>. For
.call-to-action, the margin is decreased to exactly offset the lack of
margin collapsing with display: inline-block. There should be no
visual change.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
Buttons cannot be nested in anchor links because that is invalid HTML.
To make links look like buttons, create a .button class that inherits
styling from buttons and apply them to the necessary links.
Fixes#6126.
This fixes a problem in Chrome where checking our styled checkboxes in
the stream creation form sometimes caused parts of the page to scroll
in weird ways or disappear.
The issue was that the hidden `position: absolute` checkboxes weren’t
scrolling with the `#stream-creation` scrollbar, which is `overflow:
auto`, not SimpleBar. When you focused them, Chrome tried to scroll
them into view by whatever means necessary. In this case, the
necessary means were to scroll the `.subscriptions-container`, which
is `overflow: hidden`.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
This replaces the two custom Google authentication backends originally
written in 2012 with using the shared python-social-auth codebase that
we already use for the GitHub authentication backend. These are:
* GoogleMobileOauth2Backend, the ancient code path for mobile
authentication last used by the EOL original Zulip Android app.
* The `finish_google_oauth2` code path in zerver/views/auth.py, which
was the webapp (and modern mobile app) Google authentication code
path.
This change doesn't fix any known bugs; its main benefit is that we
get to remove hundreds of lines of security-sensitive semi-duplicated
code, replacing it with a widely trusted, high quality third-party
library.
When we add Plus, the first sentence should change to "Available on Zulip
Standard and Plus".
I copied the styling of .tip out of expediency, but it's also possible that
long term we'll want only 1 tip-like box styling.
The hover styling is a bit random, but I tried to copy other hover styles I
found in settings.scss.
Note that this renames .upgrade_realm_plan_type_suggestion to .upgrade-tip.
Border and text color applied by specific classes such as sea-green
were nullified by the previous selector; this commit restores the coloring
for these buttons.
Given that all links are now modals triggered by JS, the anchor links are
just invalid HTML that have no purpose. This commit refactors the HTML to
eliminate them by adding the Bootstrap-native btn-link class to maintain
styling. Fixes part of #6126.