Revises descriptive text and examples at the top of the linkifiers
tab in the organization settings overlay to be shorter, have only
one example and updates help center link text for capitalization.
Adds a link to the help center in the form/input area for adding
a new linkifier, which is consitent with the code playgrounds tab,
and means the link would be there if the form was converted to a
modal.
Also, adds the `rendered_markdown` class to the HTML code elements,
via an HTML span element so that the specific CSS rules for code
elements with that class will be applied to these examples.
This commit changes the design of checkbox in deactivate user modal
to be same as others in the app. We have added parent element with
".new-style" class for now, since we have this for all other checkbox
in the app and this seems to be the simplest solution.
In future, we plan to remove the "new-style" class and instead add
CSS based on a component for checkbox elements.
Drop the "last_active" column in the users section of the
organization settings, and the "Bot_type" column in the bots
section on sm_min (576px or less). Also, drop the "Date_muted"
column in the muted topics section of the personal settings
on ml_min (425px or less).
Added new className "topic_date_muted" for the date_muted
column, and "bot_type" for the bot_type column, to hide them
using display none when the viewport is small.
Fixes: #24320
Earlier, if the content of the modal (apart from the header and footer)
overflowed, the whole modal would become scrollable which would hide
the modal header and footer on scrolling. This commit makes only
the modal content scrollable and keeps the modal header and
footer static.
Updates frontend user-facing strings with "private message" or "PM" to
use "direct message" or "DM" respectively instead.
Note that this updates translated strings as well as a few that
are not translated like search suggestions.
Updates `tools/lib/capitalization.py` for some specific strings
that are impacted by these changes, and removes "PM" and "PMs"
from checked strings.
Same template fike is used to show user custom profile fields in
both profile page in settings and in manage user modal. For select
elements in modals, the CSS is handled using modal_select class.
This commit adds modal_select class to the select element used for
custom user field, which already has settings_select class, so that
the CSS are also applied to the select element in manage user modal.
Added a 'Deactivate Organization' button inside the
'Personal Settings > Account & Privacy'. This button only appears
when the organization owner is the only user present. To verify this,
I used the 'get_active_human_count' function from the 'people.js'.
To remove duplication, a function has been created inside settings_org
file to handle the click event for the two buttons present inside
personal_settings and organization_settings that perform the same
action of deactivating organization. The click handler is defined in
the click_handlers.js file, which calls the dialog for deactivating
the organization. Previously, the error used to appear at the top of
the organization_settings, but now it appears inside the dialog box
itself.
To remove the duplication of two buttons having the same IDs,changed
the Id `deactivate_realm_button` to a className.
Fixes: #24105
A new hotkey, lowercase `z` (for `zoom`) has been implemented to allow
the user to go to the near view of the selected message with 1 keypress.
Documentation has been added for this both in the help center, and the
in-app `Keyboard shortcuts` menu.
The effect is identical to clicking on a message's timestamp, which
links to that message's near view.
Fixes: #24227.
Ever since we started bundling the app with webpack, there’s been less
and less overlap between our ‘static’ directory (files belonging to
the frontend app) and Django’s interpretation of the ‘static’
directory (files served directly to the web).
Split the app out to its own ‘web’ directory outside of ‘static’, and
remove all the custom collectstatic --ignore rules. This makes it
much clearer what’s actually being served to the web, and what’s being
bundled by webpack. It also shrinks the release tarball by 3%.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>