So far, the Send buttons area would turn grey when the message could not
be sent. The Save button when editing a message would also turn grey
when the message could not be edited anymore. Now we simply make the
buttons half opaque instead of turning them grey in a disabled state.
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.
We set `min-width: 0` on all nested flex containers for pills, not just
the pills label, which allows the label content to collapse as much as
needed with ellipsis when overflowing.
Fixes: #27205.
The padding on the sides of the Drafts button is reduced from 5 to 3px
at smaller width, so that it's not right up against the textareas when
hovered.
The text is also aligned to the Send button's edge, like at larger
widths.
To achive this the `stream_header_colorblock` div was removed from
`dropdown_widget_with_stream_colorblock.hbs` template. this change made
the file name irelevenet so it was necessary to rename the file to
`dropdown_widget_wrapper.hbs`. After removing the html strcuture for
colorblock from templates the css for colorblock was also removed.
followed by the javascript which was used to add colorblock to the
stream picker. After removing javascript tests were updated.
Fixes: #28796.
Now we show the number of drafts that are addressed to the current
recipient selected in the compose box, if any, in the Drafts button
within parentheses (whether it is next to the Send button, or in the
Send options popover), and explain that it is the number of drafts for
this conversation in the tooltip.
Fixes: #28696.
In the situation where the DMs are disabled in an organization, we
disable the new conversation button. But due to this, the tooltip
hinting towards the same, was also being disabled because it was
attached to a disabled element which does not fire any events.
This commit fixes this bug, by wrapping the new conversation button
inside a div, and attaching the tooltip to this wrapper instead.
When any stream name includes some other language's letters is scrolled down in
the recent views, the height of compose-controls bar would change.
Fix this by setting a precise line-height for these elements.
Fixes: #27837.
Earlier the `/poll` slash command was the only way to create polls.
To increase user friendliness with a GUI, a button to launch a modal
to create a poll, has been added to the compose box. This button is
enabled only when the compose box is empty, to avoid complexities with
losing / having to save as draft any message already being composed.
The modal has a form which on submission frames a message using the
`/poll` syntax and the data input in the form, and sets the content of
the compose box to that message, which the user can then send. The
question field is mandatory for form submission.
Fixes: #20304.
This is a preparatory commit for new formatting buttons which are added
in the following commits.
Earlier we used multiple classes, each of which handled the hiding or
showing of the element it was applied to, at each breakpoint. Now all
the media queries of those classes have been combined into a new class,
for cleaner and more reusable code. This new combined media query is
also updated to accommodate the new formatting buttons.
This uses the banner message's line-height to set a
max-height on the action and cancel buttons to maintain
a consistent vertical spacing.
Additional uses of flexbox here:
1. help the button to remain shorter when it's adjacent a
single-line banner message, and
2. center the closing X icon relative to the current size
of the action button, when one is present
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 replacing `<span>` tags with `<div>` tags inside the tooltip's inner
content we remove the redundancy of having to use break tags to
separate the tooltip's title and it's content.
We also replace any `<p>` tags with `<div>` tags for the following
reasons:
- Since what we want to achieve are just block elements in order to
avoid the break tags, using `<div>` tags provide use with a wider
scope of use cases.
- We don't want the pause, screen readers often introduce after reading
the contents of a paragraph.
- The `<p>` tag cannot contain tables and other block-level elements.
- The semantic meaning of the <p> tag doesn't apply to the commonly
used tooltip content.
This ensures uniform display and flexing of different bits of
banner content, including:
* Banners like Sent! Scroll down to view...) that have only a
classless `<p>` marking their content
* Banners like the unscheduled message allert, which puts a
.banner_content class right on the paragraph
* Banners like the Your message was sent to a stream you have
muted", which tuck a `<p>` into a div with the .banner_content
class