Moves CSS rules that rely on list items in an ordered list being
wrapped in a `<p>` tag so that they apply to the list item itself.
Uses `position: absolute` to set the `::before` pseudo-element in
place and `position: relative` to adjust the list items so that they
do not overlap.
Ideally, when Safari supports the `content` property for `::marker`
pseudo-elements, this issue can be revisited.
Fixes#20440.
A page can have either `white` (from `landing_page.css`) or `gray`
(from `portico.css`) background color depending on
webpack chunking order. So, this fixes that bug.
Safari interprets transparent as rgba(255, 255, 255, 0)
`transparent black` instead of rgba(0, 0, 0, 0).
We explicitly define transparent to help safari understand the
gradients.
This fixes the bug where our gradients look black on safari
on narrow screens.
In small screens, the quote used as a standin for image used
to overflow from screen as it didn't had responsive size set.
This image has additional bound of `max-width: 100%` which
stops them from overflowing which the quote did not.
This made it impossible to e.g. use Font Awesome icons inside a `<ul>`
list item (they worked correctly inside `<ol>` list items).
This line was apparently added in
17ad591eb4. The original thinking
behind this line is not clear in the original PR, but is likely a
forgotten relic from experiments with a custom unordered list bullet
styling.
For users who are not logged in and for those who don't have
'prefers_web_public_view' set in session, we redirect them
to the default login page where they can choose to login
as spectator or authenticated user.
On our Markdown help docs, ordered lists that aren't encapsulated
in tabs don't have custom CSS that tells them how to display
themselves with proper indentation. An example of a doc that has
this issue is /help/saml-authentication. This commit adds some CSS
that targets such ordered lists.
When one resizes the window and tries to switch to the vertical
sidebar menu, the CSS transition flickers in and out. This is
less than ideal.
This commit implements a solution to this problem. The solution is
inspired by the following helpful article:
https://ishadeed.com/article/layout-flickering/
Right now, some of our horizontally spaced out top-level dropdowns
(such as "Solutions") get truncated on screen widths less than
1024 px. We switch to the vertical sidebar menu at widths less than
686px.
Looking at a lot of mainstream websites, a few of them switch to a
vertical sidebar menu on much wider widths than we do. Plus,
switching to a vertical orientation is a much cleaner way to fix
this issue than playing around with legacy Bootstrap code. Therefore,
we should toggle on the sidebar menu at width <= 1024px.
We rework the landing page for companies in the same way we've
recently revamped the landing pages for other use cases.
This implementation unfortunately duplicates a lot of content from
/plans; we should clean that up at some point.
The call-to-action ("Experience Zulip today!") section on our
landing page has a lot of superfluous margin around it that takes
up a lot of space. This commit decreases that margin as a part of
our efforts to restructure the bottom nav in general.
We recently added a lot of new pages to our top navigation and
restructured top-navigation in general. This commit updates the
footer to reflect the recent changes to our top navigation.
- Remove essay portion and link to /for/communities instead.
- Copy over relevant quotes from /for/communities.
- Move "Join the hundreds of open-source projects we sponsor."
A recent commit (5a94bfcb88)
introduced a couple of regressions:
* The part of help.js that highlights the active page in the
sidebar raised an exception on /help and /api since there
was nothing to highlight for the doc roots in the sidebar
anymore.
* Moving the doc root links to the header after the logo made
it such that on narrow mobile widths, there was no way to get
to the doc root since the links in the header were truncated.
With a CSS change by tabbott to avoid awkward vertical spacing.
This removes a bunch of non-functional duplicate JavaScript, HTML, and
CSS that was interfering with maintenance on the functional originals,
because it was never clear how to update the duplicates or how to
check that you’d updated the duplicates correctly.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
The screenshots we have currently don't really fit into the width
available and the font looks too small. This commit adds newer
screenshots that have been scaled to fit a width of 400px such that
the font is readable with a small amount of content.