The class `sidebar-topic-check` has a minimum width assigned for the
`topic-resolved` icon to create an appropriate space for that column
whether or not there are resolved topics present.
Add a corresponding `margin-left` to align `more topics`
appropriately.
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
We save the preferred theme in localstorage so that user doesn't
have to re-select the theme on every reload. Users on slow
computers might see flash of a theme change, if it happens.
This change was not aimed at popovers that use tippy. Since
popovers use light theme and tooltips don't, we use this
`not[data-theme]` selector to exclude popovers from being
affected by this change.
In the dark theme, disable the hover behavior to display sorting options
for actions column in tables (Which doesn't support this).
Matches existing behavior in light theme.
Fixes: #21137
This seems to have no negative effect, and substantially improves the
visuals in situations where we're displaying a user's name.
While we're at it, switch to a relative font size.
Removes the 5px `margin-right` on images, replacing it
with a 5px `margin-left`. This change aligns the images
with the message content while making sure they do not
stick stick together in other layouts.
Add a margin below the subscription link for it to be visible when we
hover over links, where the browser will display the URL in the
bottom-left corner of the screen.
This reverts commit 8e06335788 (#21048).
It regressed the ↑ and ↓ keys because drafts.drafts_scroll was not
updated to use ui.get_scroll_element. Also, styling the native
scrollbar as hidden is not the right workaround because the hidden
native scrollbar still exists and can be scrolled independently of the
SimpleBar.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
In the topic changing UI, the 'Change later messages to this topic'
and other options in the drop down were cut off when selected in some
languages like Russian.
Make the selection box width adjust appropriately according to the
length of the text, and also place it on its own line unconditionally.
users.
With tweaks by tabbott to use the same approach we already use in the
"Move topic" modal to have the bottom margin for the color block match
that of the dropdown_list_widget itself, of having them share CSS.
Fixes#19739.
Currently the emoji_status set by the user is only seen in the buddy
list, it would be useful to show the emoji_status in other places as
well.
As such this commit does the prep work of extracting a template which
will be used in all places that need to show the status emoji.
With refactor and minor edits by Yash RE.
Co-authored-by: YashRE42 <33805964+YashRE42@users.noreply.github.com>
Currently, the emoji_status set by the user is only seen in the buddy
list, it would be useful to show the emoji_status in other places as
well.
As such this commit does the prep work of decoupling the
selected_emoji style in user_status.css from the .status_emoji
style... by having it always override the value of "top".
This is an unpredictable piece of css that shouldn't be part of
the code. It was introduced earlier in
04ece5e5c5
for `open-source` content which has been completely replaced.
This commit adds a method of marking an overlay as being meant to be
left open despite click events triggering that would normally close it.
This is to prevent the case where a user drags an image and "unclicks"
in an area where normally clicking would close the overlay.
This PR changes how the Pan & Zoom feature of images displayed in the
attachment lightbox are handled.
The existing method of using a canvas element is replaced by the Panzoom
library (timmywil/panzoom). This library is lightweight and has 0
transitive dependencies.
This fixes#20759 where the issue is that the viewport of a zoomed image
was not expanding to fill the available space on the page. Switching to
this new library also solves several other UX issues:
* Images are no longer blurred when in Pan & Zoom mode.
* The zoom behavior itself uses focal point zooming: zooming occurs
where the cursor is on the image instead of at the center of the
image, reducing the need for extra panning.
* CSS transitions are used for a more visually pleasing experience
when switching images, toggling zoom off, etc.
* The library has the potential to open other file types which
leaves that option open for us in the future.
This change makes it easier to see who is present in a group private message conversation
when some of the users in it have long names.
We disable a stylelint rule for this line, because this particular -webkit prefixed CSS rule
works in all modern browsers including Firefox.
Fixes#21003.
It seems like orange is the loudest possible color to
denote a quasi-neutral-idle state, so we hope to
replace it with another color.
This commit does not change any styling.
I removed the sentences in the doc, since they are
kind of too vague to be useful. If we want to say that
the idle state is correlated with the half-orange
circles in the buddy list, then we want to say that
more specifically.
Autosize library can miss resize of compose-textarea when
compose is collapsed / expanded while preview box is displayed
and compose-textarea is hidden. So, we force a autosize.update
of compose-textarea, when user exits markdown preview, to ensure
that the textarea is of correct size.
Fixes#19353
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.