We already offer this for stream messages, but had been blocked on
adding it for private messages for visual design reasons. The dark
theme had a natural place to put this, since it had a box around the
private message recipient box; but the light theme didn't.
We add a border to the light theme private message recipient box to
allow us to add the same button to private messages, and implement
that button.
Fixes#21962.
In compose box, the "x" button tooltip text changed to
"Cancel compose and save draft" except when unsent
message length is short(<3).
Also in help(?) > keyboard shortcuts, text for `Esc`
changed to "Cancel compose and save draft".
The help center page updated with the above changes.
Fixes#21599.
Originally, DEFAULT_NOTIFICATION_STREAM_NAME was set to
"announce" and we also showed warning in frontend when
user was composing message to "announce" stream and if
the stream had more than 60 subscribers.
But we changed DEFAULT_NOTIFICATION_STREAM_NAME to "general"
in d46b125bf2. That commit did not remove the frontend code
for showing warning and this commit removes it since there
is no "announce" stream by default now, and we would not
want to show warning when sending to "general" since that
stream could be used for many discussions and it would not
be nice experience to show warning everytime.
We are abandoning jQuery animation because it build up queue
when there is continous switch in animation state.
i.e When user goes ↑↓↑↓↑↓… at the bottom.
Also added `aria-hidden` to `#scroll-to-bottom-button-container` so
that this widget doesn't interfere with screen readers.
We make the tooltips of the button in the top row consistent.
This includes -
* Removing the bold formatting from the "Go to conversation" tooltip.
* Converting the "Expand compose" tooltip to Tippy.
Fixes#22132
After playing with several options, it feels cleanest to just have the
closed-compose area look exactly how it would if you were logged in;
popping up the login_to_access modal when clicking those buttons feels
reasonable. The extra button felt buggy, and this customization helps
make the Zulip layout more consistent for spectators.
This effectively reverts 5ffc95f6bb.
This'll be shown only when in a different narrow from what
you're composing to.
Takes care of updating display of the button on moving from
one narrow to another and also on changing inputs. This is
what contributes to majority of js code in this commit.
We are not displaying this for private messages since we do not
have a consistent design for both stream and private compose areas.
See https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/stream/101-design/topic/narrow.20to.20topic.2Fpms.20when.20composing/near/1318548
Thanks to Vlad Korobov for the icon and for proposing various
designs.
There are two tangled issues addressed here:
* We were weirdly using a scaled up copy of fa-angle-up, rather than
fa-chevron-up, for a chevron up, for the expand/collapse widget.
* We were previously using × for the close icon, which had
visual and scaling issues next to the fa-angle icon.
Fixes#20403.
An attacker could maliciously craft a full name for their account and
send messages to a topic with several participants; a victim who then
opens an overflow tooltip including this full name on the recent
topics page could trigger execution of JavaScript code controlled by
the attacker.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Show/hide scroll to bottom button when the last message is
not visible in the current scroll position.
We adjust the bottom offset of the button based on compose box
height.
Fixes#19862
User should be able to tab from topic/pm input to textarea and back.
Moving `compose_top_right` button before the stream, topic and PM
input structurally in DOM but keeping them visually in the same
place, allows us to do so.
This commit creates the function warn_if_topic_resolved that checks if
the topic to which the user is composing is resolved or not. First it
checks if the stream exists and then if the topic name starts with the
RESOLVED_TOPIC_PREFIX. If the conditions are true, a warning banner is
shown to the user.
It also shows to the user a button to unresolve the topic, if he has
the permission to do so.
Fixes#20584.
In English, compound adjectives should essentially always be
hyphenated. This makes them easier to parse, especially for users who
might not recognize that the words “web public” go together as a
phrase.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Use a popover which displays both the options instead of long text.
We only use a small text indicating the current state which user
can click on to trigger the popover.
* We move enter sends into its own row separate from compose
control buttons and send button. This makes sure compose control
icons don't wrap on narrow widths.
* Move char limit indicator parallel to enter sends button.
* Left align character exceeded count at bottom.
`Press Enter to send` used to hide `Send` button, we remove that
behaviour.
We show the current state of `Enter` hotkey action via text below
`Send` button which can toggle behaviour on click.
* We use flexbox instead of `position: relative` to align elements.
* Increase clickable area of icons using more padding.
* Increase space between elements.
* Fix mobile compose box icon alignment.
Now that this is in the left sidebar, we can remove the now-redundant
compose area button for it. This also changes where the "Saved as
draft" tooltip appears.
This commit makes a working toggler in compose_actions that adds the
compose-fullscreen class to the compose that removes the max-height
from the compose textarea and adds flex elements above so that the
height automatically adjust with the device height. This results in
making the compose box full screen sized.
The compose_height.js maintains the state of the height of the compose
box. Also, when the compose box is closed, the compose box is reset to
it's default behaviour and original height. So, everytime user need
not toggle off the compose full size and only for specific message
it is used.
It also adds destroy autosize on compose_height state change.
It destroys the autosize of textarea when the full
screen sized compose box is toggled on. And everytime when it is
turned off, it reinitialises the autosize. This also adds a
condition in autosize_textarea to only autosize when composebox
is not in full height state.
Fixes#17660
Fix a bug where the compose box cut the message without warning the user
the message pasted was longer than the allowed. It was fixed by stopping
cutting the message off and showing an indicator whenever the limit exceeds
and removing the indicator as soon as message gets less than that.
The cut off for showing the indicator is set as 90% of the limit.
Fixes#15909
Co-authored-by: João Maurício <carvalho.joaomauricio@gmail.com>
This should make it more intuitive to add
new elements to the compose box (such as
banners), and it also makes it a bit more
clear for styling purposes that the same
geometry happens whether the compose box
is open or the buttons are visible.
I lifted the #compose_container div into
the server template. It's not totally
clear to me why we need both #compose
and #compose_container, but there are
some scary comments about 1400px that
made me too timid to address that quirk.
In passing I removed a clearly redundant
click handler.
This changes the button text from "Reply" to "Reply to selected
message". Here's the thinking:
* The title "Reply" was a little confusing/inconsistent with the
button's label.
* If you're hovering over the button, it's because you want more
information about what it does -- not just a repeat of the button's
label.
* The "Message foo > bar" content of the button already cleanly
expresses what the button will do if you click it right now.
* The hover text "Reply to selected message (r)" explains to you what
that button's role is in all situation, not just with the current
selection, and thus documents the concept. And it also gives you
clarify if you're thinking "but how do I reply to something in
Zulip?" and try hovering over the buttons at the bottom to find out.
The default label for empty narrows depends on whether it's a
stream/topic narrow or a PMs narrow.
We leave some default text in compose.hbs for reply label
because it take some time for the js to display the
correct label.
The old logic, inline in the compose area, has produced a very weird
effect where the buttons would move to fit the notification, ever
since design changes to use the full bottom row space.
We address this by just using a Tippy tooltip instead.
* Revert "frontend: Remove hover effect from small messagebox."
This reverts commit 27d9643274.
* Revert "frontend: Use placeholder style for small messagebox text."
This reverts commit 8453aac260.
* Revert "frontend: Make "Reply" button look more like a textbox."
This reverts commit 9fdd7184c6.
The 'reply' button shows the stream>topic or recipient(s) of the
selected message, for better UX. It also expands to fill the
remaining horizontal space in the button bar -- this should help make
it easier for new users to figure out how to reply.
Finally, it uses "Message" instead of "Reply", to better match the
compose box.
Fixes#17940.
We convert the following elements to use a class instead of
id for accessing them across the codebase:
* markdown_preview
* undo_markdown_preview
* markdown_preview_spinner
* message_edit_content
* preview_content
Converted them together since changes to one impacted the other in
some modules like click_handlers.
Also, added a function in rows to get `message_row`.