Also:
* Change fixed element positioning and fix bugs
* Move settings dropdown back to the right and add left padding to left sidebar
(imported from commit fcf903b59617687f94618a01ce7544b69f408130)
This reverts commit 462a3eb5e6b83f9d8091b83e3f8dc458236938ed.
We're reverting this to see if it is the cause of our recent CSS
performance issues.
(imported from commit 6a0b041cfcb6770bbfda0d354444bad2d64459ab)
The leading theories this will test are:
1) MessageList._items becomes unsorted and the binary search starts
returning the wrong index from selected_idx.
2) MessageListView.render is not rendering the message or it is not
being inserted into the cache.
(imported from commit 926b7d7bf9df338320a8cba6241038176ce4b47d)
There are 2 uses of all_msg_list previous to this commit:
(1) The contiguous block of messages to be used for constructing the
initial state of narrows.
(2) A way to look up an arbitrary message by ID that may or may not be
in the home view to check if we have it locally.
We eliminate all applications of use case (2), replacing them with
queries on message_store, since they are in fact wrong -- any messages
that are outside the contiguous time period of all_msg_list would not
appear in all_msg_list and thus would incorrectly not be returned.
(imported from commit e2e2efe919242331bbc44abc6c50b16e3ab1336e)
When users select messages starting with stream header we should format
the text as using the custom copy handler.
(imported from commit 4f9851939484d046619c3e53c71c47ad64797670)
This is no longer required, now that we're no longer scrolling the
main body of the page.
(imported from commit c2aa0d403c8fd0679b3110fe8e7684d46a7557fa)
This got broken in the local echo refactoring -- we accidentally
switched the update_starred function to be a toggle, which meant that
the message would be marked as starred and then unmarked as starred
moments later, due to the two update_starred calls for the initiating
browser (one from when the click happens, the second from when the
event returns from the server).
(imported from commit 8f83729fe5477cf052124c1c56ed9189b85b885c)
Always render the Administration menu item from the back end, but
make it be hidden by default until the page is loaded. Then, the
client can un-hide it as needed.
(imported from commit 66e607eec430d7179b4d5ac3f5416f5be8ac26c9)
basically this tries to turn scroll-the-world into not-scroll-the-world
This is not very good--maybe Allen has a better idea. The best solution would be to
turn off scroll-the-world. Look for it after the tables->divs change happens.
(imported from commit ae0b6976bca57986f95022f2470bc7117eda7fa3)
We now use window.innerWidth to check for CUSTOMER7's skinny
mode, which empirically seems to be more consistent with
CSS's max-width @media settings.
I tested under FF, Safari, and Chrome.
(imported from commit d440998634633c11b471fe732104be252c979cd4)
It's possible for a message to be considered "long" at one point,
and then if you narrow to it later, it should be considered "short",
because either the screen's wider or taller. This commit makes
sure that we remove the "condensed" flag from short messages,
and it also fixes the "More..." click handler's assumption that
could-be-condensed will always be true for condensed messages.
(imported from commit 77e4a1ad299c09f12e5609a972d5668472bd4a81)
Cache the height of messages to speed up ui.condense_and_collapse()
to make narrows work more quickly. The height of the message
determines whether it is auto-condensed or not. We clear specific
cache entries when messages get edited, and we reset the entire
cache when the window width changes.
(imported from commit 7c12070a3eb3e2e1a2dfeb8d9109f3404a46c032)
This changes the algorithm slightly for the 2-block case, because
I simplified the logic to just divvy up the space naively based
on the relative size of the blocks.
(imported from commit 9498edd916f65e07fb64d138276691d0d5cc0e55)