For bots and users who have not logged in for a long time the presence information is not known. For the these users make the presence indicator hidden.
Added a dropdown in the organization settings page with a search-box and
required styles. Also added an element to disable it. Added a method to
populate the dropdown using list_rendering.js. Also altered response to
the event of deletion of the notifications stream on the frontend. On
selection of a new stream or on clicking 'Disable', a patch request is
made with stream-id to /json/realm.
Fixes: #3708.
This fixes the faulty spacing around the various icons in
stream accessibility option under the create new stream modal. This
regression was introduced in 7e71bf.
This removes the old base button style which was a blue button and
kills the unnecessary .white class which was essentially just acting as
the new button base.
This then removes all references throughout the settings/subscriptions
pages to those button styles.
This also fixes the strange button styles that changed the :hover and
:active opacity to 0.05 which led to unpredictable results on various
backgrounds.
* change emoji-container to 'flex' display inorder to support ordering
of the contents (emojis).
* order emojis after each filter. The ordering is based on search string
and is similar to the ordering in emoji typeahead.
Fixes#4806.
Rationale: For the more off-to-the-side edit history view, changes
are easier to digest by highlighting deleted content in red followed
immediately by added and changed content in green.
TODO: Toggle for showing the edited messages without highlighting;
deleted content would not be shown in this view.
Force display of the top-most recipient_bar's recipient_row_date
when the floating_recipient_bar is just about to overlap and
becomes hidden while user is scrolling.
Fixes#4844.
The realm avatar icon on the login and registration pages was
being set as a background image, which could vanish in high
contrast mode in many browsers. Converted it to an img tag and
verified that it is still styled correctly. I think the empty
alt attribute (to remove it from the audio description) is
appropriate in this context, since the realm name and description
are already provided immediately afterwards in the page content.
Fixes#4889.
24cbd6113 changed the line height of katex HTML to avoid overlapping
lines in wrapped math displays. But the change also applied to inline
math, resulting in large vertical gaps in a multi-line paragraph
containing inline math elements.
This fixes the reactions to not break a new line by changing them from
a weird combination of “float: left” and “display: block” (inlined), to
just “display: inline-block”.
With fixes from Harshit Bansal for an issue with using the hotkeys in
a filtered popover.
Fixes: #4818.
This cleans up the styling of the organization and the user settings
components to be more responsive and have more consistent styling with
the rest of the overlays.
Previously, the sum (capital sigma) operator would become
misaligned so that the lower and upper bounds are placed in
the wrong location. Changing the line height fixes this alignment.
Also, previously, wrapping long lines of TeX did not work, as often,
the different lines of math would overlap with each other.
Fixes#4657.
This is system unfortunately has a rather complicated calculation to
compute the offsets correctly, but the net effect here is that the top
section of the Zulip window is much more space-efficient.
Shrinking the tab bar underpadding, part of this change, fixes#4444.
We only need the underpadding to be as tall as the space above the
floating recipient bar, which is definitely less than 10px, so I don't
anticipate regressions caused by this.
This commit addresses to issues with the left sidebar:
The cursor flickering when hovering over topics, and
the cursor not becoming a pointer when resting just right
of a topic's name (in a clickable area).
This is a follow-up to #4675.
Can be added to the landing pages via:
+ {% include 'zerver/compare.html' %}
+
I'm avoiding adding that include into the landing pages until we have
time to do a bit of tweaking of the styling to integrate better into
/hello/ (primarily color-wise).
Most of the work for this was done by Brock, huge thanks to him!
This enforces a max-width of 1024px on the #settings overlay.
This commit also cleans up the "Your Account" tab to display
correctly without the avatar bleeding over to the next line.
This changes the styling of the user profile popup to be responsive
to mobile devices. In this case it is converted to a modal form using
flex to center it on devices with screen sizes under 768px in width.
Fixes#4669.
This doesn't completely fix settings responsiveness, but it's a big
step along the way. Outstanding issues include:
1. When switching tabs from settings to organization, it will launch
the first item which is more annoying in this view since it brings you
into that tab. Haven’t decided on an elegant solution to this yet.
2. Sidebar scrolling doesn’t work. I have to restructure how the top
section and bottom sections of content are displayed to fix this.
Likely by enforcing min-height of 100% - bottom height on the top piece.
3. Most of it is actually reasonably responsive but some isn’t, and
should be fixed on a case-by-case.
The avatars were previously their natural width, however the avatars
should always be 100% width since the height and width of the images
are known to always be equal.
Before this commit, hovering over the blank area of a stream
would not reflect its "clickability". This behavior is
inconsistent with other clickable lists, such as the user sidebar.
This commit changes the cursor to a pointer when hovering over a
stream and removes annoying pointer-default-pointer changes when
hovering with the mouse over multiple users in the user sidebar.
This removes scaling from the emojis by changing the background size to
a lower value and then allowing for the widths and heights of the
emojis to be proportionally smaller.
The transform: scale property would cause many more repaints in Chrome
and other browsers than should have been necessary which would render
messages above and below the feed light grey boxes that would
momentarily flash as blank before filling with content.
Modified by tabbott to use a percentage in the background-size.
Fixes#4660.
Without changing how we render emoji in messages or changing the data
set used for emoji names, this switches us to the superior
percentage-based system for choosing which emoji from the spritesheet
to select and the iamcal sprite sheets.
It requires some small changes to CSS to ensure emoji are centered
properly in the new design.
Based on Harshit Gupta's work on "Interrelated emoji infrastructure changes".
Tables were previously improperly using the <tbody> to show the headers
so it was not obvious that the styling for <thead> did not represent
the styling of the rest of the tables anymore, so this normalizes
the styling to be consistent with how it looked when the first row
was in the <tbody>.
This removes the old compose emoji picker in its entirety, changing
the few callbacks needed to launch the reactions-style emoji picker
instead and hook it up properly.
Callbacks for reactions and composing messages are distinguished by
selecting for, respectively, the .reaction and .composition classes.
Fixes#4122.
It's technically the number of users yesterday. Also, "number of active
users today" suggests something like daily actives today, whereas this graph
currently shows 2-week actives.
I changed the watch_manual_resize function to return the listener
functions it creates, and then these are used to remove the event
listeners before the edit box is hidden.
Reusing code from the main compose_message component so that resizing now
behaves correctly. This means that when the user tries to resize vertically,
the autoresize code is disabled, and the textbox reverts to manual resizing.
Fixes#4573
This restructures the <a> tag to be clickable essentially anywhere
within the <li> tags, unlike before where due to it being “inline”, you
had to hover over the text in particular.
This completes a major redesign of the Zulip login and registration
pages, making them look much more slick and modern.
Major features include:
* Display of the realm name, description and icon on the login page
and registration pages in the subdomains case.
* Much slicker looking buttons and input fields.
* A new overall style for the exterior of these portico pages.
This makes the height of the list-items all 24px and changes
the home icon to be a slightly larger 16px instead of 14px which
looked visually smaller than the other icons.
This fixes an issue with topic names overlapping in the left sidebar.
While we're doing that, it makes sense to shrink the maximum size of
the topic input box, to discourage sending with topics that will be
cut off.
This changes the right sidebar unread count styling to match the left
sidebar styling — in that they all now should have a 4px border radius
on the edges of the unread count blocks.
Note that this code is disabled until the infrastructure for the
feature can be finished.
Tweaked by tabbott to use slightly cleaner names for the various sets.
This fixes the /me elements to be display inline-block and inline
rather than display block with top and left properties.
This also fixes an unrelated issue with emoji reactions not being
able to be clicked on with /me messages.
Fixes: #4218.
When a message update comes back from the server and replaces an
old message, it should fade in. There are two components to the fade:
1. The message fades in from opacity: 0 => 1.
2. The "edited" text will transform from X: -10 => X: 0.
This fixed the fact that the scrollbar for this popover was super ugly
on Linux, while also ensuring that we have a consistent 6 emoji per
row in the popover (an important detail for the arrow hotkeys).
Transfer css from right-sidebar.css to components.css to make it reusable.
The 'margin-bottom' property is removed from 'input-append' class as
it does not affect the styling of the element.
The height of the settings page content is not quite as tall as the
settings page could allow which makes for an empty white space at the
bottom of the settings content container.
The tabs can have text inside them that is wider than 90px, especially
in some unexpected cases (e.g. a translation longer than the original
English string).
This type of tabs can be seen in the following popover menus:
- Stream subscriptions
- Help (with hotkeys, formatting info, etc.)
- Settings
Now text wider than the tab is ellipsized so it doesn't cause any
problem with the rest of the layout, except in the help popover (where
it gets wrapped).
This changes the font size and weight of the popver at the bottom
of the screen (hover over "?" to see) to be a larger font size
(increased to 0.75rem from 11px) and to a bolder font weight
(500 from 300) which improves the readability of it.
In this commit we just adjust the position of user profile popover
opened when we click upon buddy from buddy list to view user profile.
The new position ensures that the little blue border visible from back
due to pointed to message is completely hidden by the popover.
In this commit we remove the extra padding appearing around the
user profile images. This can be only reproduced when opening
user profile from buddy list.
This better sets expectatations for the fact that in Zulip, the
Organization settings UI is available read-only to non-administrator
users.
Tweaked by tabbott to update some additional references.
In this we fix the positioning of the loading spinner on the home page
when its loaded for the first time. First time here does not mean first
time use but means first time of a new session.
This fixes the height of the content body to be 100% - 45px instead
of 100% - 60px which is a fix necessary due to the previous change
in height of the settings navbar.
* Change the classes and ids of different widgets and modals
and make suitable changes in `admin.js`.
* Remove any other occurrences of `alias` or `realm_alias`
from admin.js.
This `overflow: hidden` constraint would make it so that modals
embedded in the sections would have their edges cut off. This fixes
that and doesn’t seem to cause any other regressions.
Fixes#4208.
The default is too tight for easily distinguishing paragraphs. This
change increases it slightly, while keeping the last paragraph's
margin at the original value.