This gives more comprehensive support of new and future CSS features
that can be transpiled for older browsers.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This reverts commit e16e7630e6 (#19542).
This was compiling to
a.messagebox-content .message_time {
z-index: 1;
}
which did nothing, because .messagebox-content is a <div>, not an <a>.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Since the message time of locally echoed messages were not displayed
and their width was restricted by `notvisible` CSS class, it
resulted in width available to message text changing after the message
was successfully sent and the time was displayed.
To fix this, we just try to set opacity of the message time to 0
for locally echoed messages.
`{{#tr}}` supports HTML and allows translators to accidentally
introduce HTML, so it’s safer to use the `{{t}}` helper unless HTML is
needed.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This implements a helper that parses an array that possibly contains
falsy elements into undefined when it does have at least one falsy
element, or returns a type narrowed array of non-undefined elements.
We use this in people.js, which achieves the same check we have using
"arr.every(Boolean)", but with type safety since it is not based on
validation.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
Returning undefined as opposed to false makes more sense in the context
of this function. This also will simplify the type annotation.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
Fixes#23588
When a new message arrives in an inactive stream, it will lead
to stream being marked as active from inactive which leads to
stream list being rearranged which zooms out the user since the
active stream is reset momentarily. To avoid this, we delay the
stream list redraw until user zooms out and only update the topics
list.
Having active streams greyed out can be confusing to the user. This
is especially useful when the app is still fetching messages on
a reload and the active stream has no messages and is thus marked
as `inactive`.
This makes our frontend code less verbose, and makes this name
consistent with the names of other visibility policies (which
do not have the `VISIBILITY_POLICY` prefix).
Currently, there is a checkbox setting for whether to
"Include realm name in subject of message notification emails".
This commit replaces the checkbox setting with a dropdown
having values: Automatic [default], Always, Never.
The Automatic option includes the realm name if, and only if,
there are multiple Zulip realms associated with the user's email.
Tests are added and(or) modified.
Fixes: #19905.
Prevents multiple simultaneous requests to the API when adding or
removing reactions. This commit blocks emoji state changes until
the request is executed.
Fixes part of #21213
The loading message that appears at the
top of the page when loading the Bots/
Uploaded Files/Users/Deactivated Users
page under Settings appears to be misaligned.
We fix this by changing the height of the
loading-spinner to match the line-height
of loading text.
We now set the width of dropdown menu opened for dropdown-list-widget
elements such that it is enough for all the options. For smaller
screens the dropdown menus are wide since the settings panel and
modal content can be scrolled horizontally.
This change is done only for dropdown-list-widget elements in
"Organization settings" panel and in bot-owner widget in bot edit
modal.
We don't do this change for move topic modal now as it cannot be
scrolled horizontally and appears beneath the button due to position
property.
This commit sets width of toggle buttons for dropdown list
widget elements same as select elements in both organization
settings. We set the min-width to be 325px and max-width to
100%.
The height of stream edit panel in stream settings panel was set
incorrectly for width less than "$md_min" so one could not scroll
to the bottom. This commit fixes the height to set it same as it
is for normal width screens since the height of elements above
the scrollable container does not change with screen width.
We make settings page horizontally scrollable such that
the user can see the complete dropdown by scrolling in
case the dropdown is wider than the screen.
This commit fixes width of dropdown-list-widget used for
can_remove_subscribers_group stream setting. The button width
is set as per the selected option with min-width being 325px.
The dropdown-menu width is set as per the longest option and
the menu becomes scrollable if the whole menu doesn't fit on
screen.
We also change the position of dropdown-menu slightly such that
its top border matches with the top border of button.
This commit sets width of select elements in stream settings
page to "auto" such that the width adjusts to fit the options
as required in different languages and we also keep minimum
width of 325px to maintain consistency of width across elements
in the page to not look ugly.
This commit sets width of select elements in settings page
to "auto" such that the width adjusts as required in different
languages and we also keep minimum width of 325px to maintain
consistency of width across elements in the page to not look
ugly.
We also remove the CSS for overriding width of various role
based select elements and a couple of others which was added
to adjust the widths for different languages. Since we have
now set the width to auto, the browser will automatically
adjust width to fit the options.
Picking up the work from where 65aa1070 left off, this commit adds a
meta state to the hotspots module. This allows us to keep track of
whether or not a hotspot's overlay is currently open from within
javascript. With this in place, is_open is then modified to look at this
new state rather than query the DOM, providing a significant performance
boost.
Fixes#24261
In preparation of fixing the performance issues associated with
hotspots.is_open, this commit moves the various handlers for hotspots'
overlay from click_handlers.js into the hotspots module. This will set
us up to cleanly keep track of the open state from within the module
(instead of needing to look at the DOM).
Since we are migrating from JavaScript to TypeScript
some files in the documentation are still with their
old extension. This commit changes those file extensions.