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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I would like to have split this into several commits, but it's hard to do
incrementally, because functions need to be defined before their use in global
data.
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My expectation is that you may or may not get to "Search" by clicking
something like this.
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But do keep the pointer on the screen as you scroll, and smoothly
scroll all the way up to the top or all the way down to the bottom.
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We will probably re-style this eventually.
Also, the animation freezes during template rendering. And the HTML is a "give
up and use tables" situation.
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Split off some content previously placed into base back into index.html.
Move content previously localised in accounts_home to a new content_base
for use in the non-app version of the site.
We wrote up some copy and styled it according to taste.
In our new signup form, we no longer collect a short name and instead
extrapolate from the email.
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Benchmarks [1] show it's much faster than ICanHaz, though we will have to work
to realize those gains.
[1] http://jsperf.com/jquery-template-table-performance/77
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In this commit we also remove the navbar from base.html for implementing
further changes as requested by Waseem.
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I don't love some of these icons, so I view them as pretty temporary.
(I'd like, e.g., settings to be a gear.)
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For now the idea is that if you're in the search view (or the
subscriptions view) and you click 'New Message', we should
snap you back to the main view.
This may or may not be the right behavior in the long term.
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Previously we were iterating through all zephyrs twice on the server, now
we are moving part of that to the client so the client has an index of
Zephyrs that it generates itself as part of add_message.
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Take a look with 'git show -w' to ignore whitespace changes,
there are some tiny tweaks to try to make sure we close
tags that we weren't properly closing.
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You don't care about that content anymore. We probably want to clear
even more aggressively than this.
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I still don't love it visually, but it's getting there.
Some obvious issues:
Personals window is totally unstyled
Clicking 'new message' should perhaps give you a fresh new window
not something prepopulated with old stuff. Think about this.
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Put a little 'x' by the class or class-instance indicator, to make
it more analogous to the planned behavior of the view-in-context
search box.
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The purpose of this is to ensure that we can reference a zephyr by its ID
and get all the data about the zephyr; in the future we may not have all
such data stored in TRs as we do now.
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