Adds a drop-down menu for updating the organization type in the
`organization_profile_admin` page. Implements front end for
this setting to work / update like other organization profile,
notification and permissions settings.
One special note about this dropdown is that the listed options
should change once an organization has successfully set a type
other than 'unspecified' in the database. To accomplish this
the initial settings overlay build checks the realm_org_type
value in the page_params to select the correct options list,
and when the dropdown value is reset, either for update events
or for discarding changes, the page_params value is again used
to check for whether the 'unspecified' value should be present
as an option in the dropdown menu.
Adds basic node test for the `server_events_dispatch`.
Also adds a new help center documentation article for this
organization setting that is linked to in the UI.
Fixes#21692.
There are two tangled issues addressed here:
* We were weirdly using a scaled up copy of fa-angle-up, rather than
fa-chevron-up, for a chevron up, for the expand/collapse widget.
* We were previously using × for the close icon, which had
visual and scaling issues next to the fa-angle icon.
Fixes#20403.
The commit fixes the issue in which the settings sidebar would
overflow into the settings header when scrolled; it also adds
border-box model to minimize calculations and magic numbers.
This change is motivated by a few considerations:
* The message actions menu has grown quite a bit and is at risk of
feeling cluttered, especially with the upcoming Read Receipts feature.
* Conceptually, this menu is for interactions with the message, not
its topic. There are other convenient ways to do this, in the topic
recipient bar and left sidebar; hopefully removing this isn't much of
an inconvenience. (If we add something back, we'd probably want a
full "Topic actions" popover, not just this single item)
* Combined with the next commit, this removes the last copy of the
topic name in this popover, which is helpful to its shape/layout,
since topic names have much more variable length than the labels
present here.
Fixes#21432
Instead of setting `disable` attribute to the elements, we make
them look like disabled and remove interactions with them. This
helps us keep the hotkey handling logic for navigation easier
to manage.
Fixes#21279
A bot is technically a special case of a user, in terms of how they're
stored in the database at least, but for end users, we avoid referring
to them that way.
Added a setting to the bottom of Settings > Display settings > Theme section
to display the reacting users on a message when numnber of reactions are
small.
This is a preparatory commit for #20980.
The backend validates that URL inputs are RFC valid URLs (with no
specific length limit), but the frontend appears to have a maximum
length of 50 specified, likely because of a copy-paste error.
Increase the HTML maxlength for this input to 2048, which is a length
supported for URLs by all major browsers.
Fixes#21633
This commit fixes the template of stream deactivation modal
to tag all the text for translation. This commit also removes
the unnecessary span element.
The feature deactivates the bot user; Zulip has no "delete bot"
feature. So fix the label to match what it does.
We also change the icon to match the one we use for deactivating users
in the "Manage users" UI.
For user who is not an administrator.
Also implemented a banner that notifies the user if they can edit
the following settings (name/description and stream permission).
Also increased padding-top of stream header by 10px. This change is done
to increase vertical spacing between the banner
and the stream header.
Fixes#20001.
We were showing the push notifications tooltip in user default
settings section even if the push notifications were configured
on the server.
The bug was because the setting value was undefined in the template
used for user default settings section, so this commit fixes the bug
by correctly passing the setting value to relevant template file.
Fixes#21602.
We render a login button for images that failed to load for
spectators. The image failed to load most likely due to being
rate limited by the server.
Fixes#19840
Previously, hovering over the table headers in the code playground
table in the dark theme looked wrong. We were able to trace this issue
to the table-sticky-headers class not having been applied to this
table. The `alert-words` table was also affected and is fixed as well.
This also adds the `actions` class in alert-words table to fix the
inconsistency of the actions column in that table.
We've done an audit and these are the only two instances of either
bug in the HTML templates for a settings table.
This commit adds a tippy tooltip for inline image previews in messages.
There exists some (reasonable) logic in `static/js/util.js` which
overrides all title attributes for links to user-uploaded content to
ensure they always display "Download <filename>". This doesn't make
sense for inline images specifically because they will be opened in a
ligthbox, so we prevent that.
There is an additional tippy instance created in `static/js/tippyjs.js`
to add tippy tooltips to inline images, which takes advantage of the now
preserved title attribute of the parent link.
If the target user is deactivated, `Reactivate this user` will be
shown as one of the options in the small user profile popover, where
`Manage this user` would usually be.
We rename `show_manage_user_option` to `can_manage_user` because now
it will also be used as the common condition for whether the current
user has administrative permission to active or deactivate the target
user.
The implementation closely follows the existing deactivation modal.
Fixes#21428.
chat.zulip.org discussion:
design > reactivate user from user popover
Due to differences in length of the words for different languages
there were alignment issues in the organization profile settings.
This commit uses flexbox to ensure that the alignment stays correct
for any changes in language/word length.
Fixes#21385
Make `compose_control_menu_wrapper` clickable and allow tab focus
on it. Disable tab focus on `compose_control_menu` icon. Fix outline
for `compose_control_menu_wrapper`.
Extend out custom outline property to all `[role="button"]` elements.
The 3 instances of dropdown_list_widget using the `label` property had
different design than the rest of all of our dropdowns, in that the
label was on the same line as the dropdown.
Fix this by adjusting the `label` option to use our standard
`dropdown-title` CSS class.
Also remove the colons in the labels.
I confirmed that these were the only instances of this widget using
the label feature.
Fixes#20415.
This class was leftover from a very old version of this design, and
had the side effect of settings `overflow: hidden` on the panel.
This, in turn, resulted in the focus outlines for clicking on
checkboxes looking broken.
Previously, these two headers were inconsistent with the rest of the
application, and with "Edit subscribers". We make them the same as
"Edit subscribers".
In "stream_types.hbs"
For "Who can access the stream?" and "Who can post to the stream?" replace
"h4" with "label" to make the for smaller and to remove boldness.
For "Message retention for stream" replace the "h4" with "label"
and add class="stream-title".
In "subscriptions.css":
Add "margin:25px auto" to "#announce-new-stream" to ensure equal
gaps above and below it.
Reduce margin and paddings for ".radio-input-parent".
For "select" set "width: fit-content" and
"height: fit-content" to ensure that the text in the
dropdown is clearly visible.
Fixes: #21322
In stream edit and stream create replace the existing checkbox
format for choosing "stream post policy" with dropdown widget.
In "stream_types.hbs" implement the dropdown menu and remove
the checkbox format for selecting "stream post policy".
In "stream_create.js" and "stream_edit.js" edit the code for
"stream_post_policy" to extract the "stream post policy" value
from the dropdown menu after submitting the form.
These two conditionals are each relying on the other to trigger
on the same condition, and to do complementary things. Move them
together to a single place so that that relationship is easy to see,
and to refactor.
The most notable change here is that when you are adding
subscribers to a stream as part of creating the stream,
you can now use the same essential pill-based UI for
adding users as we do when you edit subscribers for an
existing stream.
We don't try to exactly mimic the edit-stream UI or
implementation, since when you are adding subscribers
during create-stream, we are just updating a list in
memory, whereas in the edit-stream UI, we immediately
send info to the server.
Fixes#20499
I made the header sections above all our settings
panel lists more consistent.
Before this change:
* some lists had titles, others didn't
* the placement of the filter box was random
* alerts strangely went between the filter box
and the list
* filter boxes were too large
* CSS was haphazard
* forms were squished against tables
Now all the settings with list have consistent
HTML, CSS, and look-and-feel in the area directly above
their list of items.
With the exception of Custom Profile Fields, all the
lists with headers above them happen to be based on
ListWidget, but the header styling is not coupled
to ListWidget, because we want consistent headers
even if Custom Profile Fields has a non-ListWidget
list (due to its drag&drop features).
The header was more confusing than helpful, and we
want the create-stream UI to be less cluttered.
We don't really need the help-center text here, since
we already have ? icons next to the relevant headings
for the sub-sections.
We kill off some CSS, but we won't kill off stream-title
until the big upcoming changes for stream pills.
Muted streams are now greyed out in the personal settings,
also changes to the notification settings of a muted stream are
not possible anymore.
Also, add a bell-slash icon after the stream name of muted streams,
clicking on it unmutes the stream.
Fixes#19780.