This actually is a bit cleaner than our last approach,
because (I believe) we run our scroll handler code
even after the final scroll event, which prevents the
pointer from getting hidden by rapid scrolls.
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The issue was that our 'button' was actually a link with href='#',
and we didn't actually cancel the event; so it jumped to the
top of the page.
(imported from commit e66decb3a202ea22176ec539a1ec1d405faf0117)
This keeps the pointer in the middle 3/5ths of the screen and
asymmetrically handles going above or below those bounds.
(imported from commit 9a6033f53365e6d6cd8f82eb096af849e3b22542)
I'd like it to ultimately be the case that if you make the window
too narrow, the menubar goes to the very top and has small icons.
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Try to adhere to Bootstrap grid system a bit more consistently.
Unstyle subscriptions page for consistency.
Still not sure why the "affix" jumps when we switch to "Subscriptions."
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It causes problems when [un]narrowing, and we already do the rest of formatting
on the server side.
This reverts commit 90af0192b37bbebbf56d5e7c50f182485ddbca10.
This reverts commit df7e355648d2c4d6319de049933547ed96402fd8.
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This broke the test suite, which expects all settings to exist in this file. Whoops.
This reverts commit e4108333c53afb0caf55348837b739cb7e5510dd.
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When you're at the top of the page, you don't get scroll events
anymore if you're scrolling with a mousewheel. So we need
to listen to mousewheel as well as scroll.
(Why not *just* mousewheel? Because then the scrolling done by
PageUp and PageDown no longer causes the pointer to refocus,
because those trigger scroll events.)
(imported from commit 4ee23004f6e090abaabb836f0a9d7b59d0394ced)
There still seems to be some glitching when arrowing around,
which still needs some investigation.
(imported from commit 9c4d8f2b0b55fda5077e2fba70cbe4bcd50b823a)
This code is the start of something that would make your
narrowed-on message remain in the same place post-narrow,
which is possibly a good idea.
(imported from commit 0a557d6492de470928245b33f95ae8c0102db0a6)
I believe we'll get this for free with the new version of
select_zephyr and our bottom_whitespace div.
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scrolling-tab used to be used to target which tab would be a recipient
of the scroll events generated by PgUp, PgDn, etc. Since we now let
the browser handle these natively, we don't need to worry about it.
(Instead, when we hook the 'scroll' event, we should make sure that
home screen.)
(imported from commit c555d960da995a09b370867c96d17f4ce4f2171f)
It turns out it's marginally easier for us to completely handle Home
and End ourselves rather than let the browser do it, because home
scrolls to the top of the page, but it does not select the topmost
message.
With PgUp and PgDn, the default browser behavior is fine,
but it seems like PgUp on a screen where you're already
"scrolled to the top" should not be a no-op.
(imported from commit 609d639f3a4313e75e1fd6138966f15447b70f2e)
This causes #home to expand to contain it, which is great because
now we can bind to things like "click" or "scroll" or "keydown"
that are in #home.
(imported from commit 3efe95a7a96f7aee9983369848bf9e7210e00c66)
Instead just cd to the repository root for pyflakes. This is a marginally
worse user experience, but should work on Mac OS where we don't have readlink
-f.
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