Previously user presence dot in the right sidebar becomes narrower
when there is unread counter, and as such, this commit adds a min-width
to the user presence dot.
Fixes: #23519
Fixes#23517.
While this feature was added to Zulip very early, it has been troubled
for most of that time; it never looked great visually, had a lot of
implementation complexity around resize.js, and has a weird model (a
setting that changes the UI only in certain window sizes).
This option is not commonly used; while a significant portion of users
have it enabled, many of them just don't use window sizes where it
actually has an effect. So it's not clear that it will be missed if
removed; we got very few bug reports when it was completely broken for
a few days after we first integrated the new left sidebar private
messages design.
Even with it no longer being broken, it does not work very well with
the addition of the new PMs section in the left sidebar. (Having two
scrollbars in the sidebar looks quite awkward.) The new private
messages section in the left sidebar also addresses some of the use
cases for always keeping the Users list always visible, even in narrow
windows.
This option is only removed from frontend for now. To make this
decision easily reversible, the backend code of this feature
is still kept.
User's name with status emoji was overflowing its container,
resulting in overflown text to not be converted into ellipsis
and pushing status emoji out of visible area.
Added a user_list_style personal user setting to the bottom of
Settings > Display settings > Theme section which controls the look
of the right sidebar user list.
The radio button UI includes a preview of what the styles look like.
The setting is intended to eventually have 3 possible values: COMPACT,
WITH_STATUS and WITH_AVATAR; the final value is not yet implemented.
Co-authored-by: Tim Abbott <tabbott@zulip.com>
We add `padding-right` to input field so that input do not overlap with
`x`and add `text-overflow: ellipsis` to make overflow less jarring.
Fixes#19765
This change was motivated by the addition of status emoji to the buddy
list. Previously there was no spacing between the status emoji and the
unread count, and as such, this commit adds a left margin to the
unread count.
The above change has an additional consequence, long user names such
as "Othello, the Moor of Venice" get truncated with ellipses, instead
of reaching to the edge of the unread counts (as they previously
would).
Currently the emoji_status set by the user is only seen in the buddy
list, it would be useful to show the emoji_status in other places as
well.
As such this commit does the prep work of extracting a template which
will be used in all places that need to show the status emoji.
With refactor and minor edits by Yash RE.
Co-authored-by: YashRE42 <33805964+YashRE42@users.noreply.github.com>
Clicking the entire userlist_header opens the user filter, however,
previously only hovering over the user_filter_icon would cause a
highlight effect. This commit changes the behaviour so that hovering
over the userlist_header would also cause the same highlight effect on
user_filter_icon.
In this commit, we update the UI to:
* Display emoji on the buddy list (right side sidebar).
* Display the emoji picker on the set status overlay.
It also updates the `z-index` of
`#set_user_status_modal`, which was changed from 105
to 1050 in 166bfa4cf8. We change it back to 105, so
emoji-popover can be visible on top of the
`#set_user_status_modal`.
We also remove the `tabindex` property from the
`#set_user_status_modal` so it can allow keyboard
events for emoji popover.
This avoids slightly glitchy looking behavior in certain scroll
positions where there just isn't enough space above link to make it
look like it's top of the other element.
The keyboard-shortcuts icon currently has a fix position
causing design related bugs such as overlapping with userlist
in the sidebar.
The fix wraps the invite-more-users link and keyboard icon inside
a div with display property as flex instead of just using the anchor
tags inside the side-bar items.
Hover does not work for touch-based devices like mobile phones.
Hence the icons on the right sidebar do not appear, making the
user unaware of its presence on such devices. The following
media property displays the icon by default for such behaviour.
Usually we increase the opacity of an interactable icon on hover, but the search-icon at the top of the
right sidebar was missing the behavior.
Co-authored-by: ritik <ritikcn05@gmail.com>
On a high-DPI display or with a non-default zoom level, the browser
viewport may have a width strictly between md_max = 767px and md_min =
768px. Use only the *_min bounds for consistency.
This requires queries with strict inequalities to express upper
bounds (width < md_min). Fortunately, that functionality is provided
by range context queries. Unfortunately, those are not supported in
all browsers. Fortunately, we can compile them away using
postcss-media-minmax. Unfortunately, postcss-media-minmax currently
subtracts 1px for strict inequalities anyway to work around a Safari
rounding bug. Fortunately, 0.02px should be sufficient for that, so I
submitted a PR:
https://github.com/postcss/postcss-media-minmax/pull/28
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
We use 767px for hiding left column.
The components changed here were tested to be working fine.
This change is not likely to introduce any regression as the
calculations in the components here were not dependent upon the
breakpoint being at 775px.
We use 1199px for hiding right column.
The components changed here were tested to be working fine.
This change is not likely to introduce any regression as the
calculations in the components here were not dependent upon the
breakpoint being at 1165px.