- Documents wildcard mentions (`@all`, `@everyone`, `@stream`),
linking to /help/mention-a-user-or-group#mention-everyone-on-a-stream
from the intro text.
Fixes#25783.
- Adds a new page under the "Reading messages" section documenting
the Inbox view on mobile.
- Adds Inbox, expand more, and expand less SVG mobile icons.
- Cross-links with "Recent conversations" and "All messages".
Updates the Asana documentation, which was a detailed version
of the Zapier documentation with screenshots specifically for
Asana, to instead start with the basic incoming webhook steps
and then point to the general Zapier documentation to complete
the integration.
This will be easier to maintain moving forward in the short
term as ideally we'll migrate to a system that documents all
of the integrations with Zulip that are available via Zapier.
Also, updates the current Zapier documentation to mention
Asana as one of the apps that can be integrated with Zulip.
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>
When a user opens the [Setting > Uploaded files] initially in the
'Data Uploaded' column, files are sorted from oldest to newest.
Instead, sorting this panel from newest to oldest. Because it's
more likely that the user is interested in their recently uploaded
files, e.g. if they uploaded something by accident.
Fixes#23737.
Previously, we showed the icons for "Twitter" and "Github" type
external account custom profile fields in the user-info popover.
This commit changes the code to show the icons in full profile
modal as well.
Increase contrast on date dividers, msg times and sub/unsub msg.
Some text in the message feed UI has been percieved as too dimmed.
This commit aims to increase the contrast on some elements to
counter this. Remove border-top from date-divider so that the line
is of 1px.
This commit removes the group date dividers from the message feed UI,
leaving only the dividers between individual messages. These are
considered unecessary as the recipient bar displays the date.
The change concerns message_list_view.js along with the templates
message_group.hbs and recipient_row.hbs.
Fixes#22966.
This commit updates the date row between messages and message
groups, removing the date of the previous message along with
the down arrow for the next message.
The goal of this commit is to declutter the message feed UI
as part of the redesign.
The change concerns the render functions in
timerender.js along with the files that reference these.
Fixes: #22967.
This makes color changes easy to review and maintain in the
codebase.
This is also an attempt towards removing dark_theme.css
as we will only need to override color variables for these
elements in `body.dark-theme` in zulip.css without need of
overriding colors for any specific elements.
Previously, we showed an empty message banner if the user tried
to send an empty message. We only showed it for users with
"ctrl+enter to send" because we thought it might be easy for a
user to press just enter accidentally.
However, this missed the case where the user clicks on the Enter
button. We want to show the user something in this case to tell
them that they're missing message content.
To avoid more complicated logic, this PR removes the banner
completely and changes the compose box border to red if the
user tries to send an empty message (for all cases).
The red line goes away as soon as the composebox has non-whitespace
characters.
This commit adds require_system_group parameter to
get_realm_user_groups_for_dropdown_list_widget.
We currently pass this parameter as "true" always,
but this will be needed in future when we will allow
to set groups other than system groups in settings.
While switching from a private stream in the stream editing UI to
the stream creation UI, Announce stream becomes disabled. The state
of Announce stream option should not be affected by where the create
stream UI is opened.
Made the privacy_type selector more specific since it was also
selecting the last opened stream privacy type.
Fixes: #24238.
As of the previous commit, the server provides these parameters in
page_params. The defaults match the values hard-coded in the webapp so
far - so get rid of the hard-coded values in favor of taking them from
page_params.
This commit deduplicates template code for showing custom profile
fields in user info popover and full profile modal by extracting
it in a new file and then using that template file to render
the fields in user info popover and full profile modal.
This commit does not change the design or behavior and they are
same as before.
The background-color and opacity is same for all
select elements in modals and settings in disabled
state, but due to the background of modal being
bright enough, the select element in modals would
not look disabled.
One possible solution could have been to set
"opacity: 1" but that changes opacity for text too
and makes it darker which is not the case for other
select elements.
So instead made the background slightly darker for
select elements inside the modal using hsla property.
It might not be exact same as the other select elements,
but it is still better than the previous behavior.
For role element in bot edit form, we used to set
opacity to 1 to fix this bug, and this commit removes
it as we have fixed it for all modals in general
Since we added settings_select class to select elements
in both stream settings and user or realm settings in
previous commits, we can have common CSS defined at only
one place.
This commit adds modal_select class to select elements in
modals, such that we can add CSS using this class and not
using "select" as selector so that we can easily add a
select element in future with different CSS if needed.
This commit adds settings_select class to select elements in
stream settings, such that we can add CSS using this class and
not using "select" as selector so that we can easily add a select
element in future with different CSS if needed.