Previously, two borders were applied on the heading of tables
in informational_overlay. Top of the heading element had one
border from "table" and one from "th" element. Bottom of the
heading had one border from "th" element and one from "td"
element.
This commit fixes it by changing the CSS for borders on
"th" element to be applied only on striped tables without
borders (i.e. tables having "table-striped" class but not
"table-bordered" class) as bordered tables already have
top borders defined on td and table element while on
striped tables without borders, only bottom border is
applied on "td" elements along with the top and bottom
borders on "th".
This commit re-adds bootstrap CSS rules with "table-bordered" class
to app_components.css so that tables used in the app can use this
css and we can remove the CSS from bootstrap.css.
This commit re-adds required bootstrap CSS rules defined with
"table-bordered" class to the specific files.
This is a prep commit to remove bootstrap CSS for tables.
This commit renames "dialog_cancel_button" class in the exit button
of modals to "dialog_exit_button", which seems a much better name
for a button that is used to close a modal.
This commit encompasses the following changes:
* Replace the [More...] link with a button titled "Show more".
* Replace the [Show Less...] link with a button titled "Show less".
* Add various on-hover interactions to the buttons.
* In the condensed view, add fading to the bottom of the message to
visually communicate that the message is truncated.
* Update /help/ description.
Fixes#22801.
Co-authored-by: Evy Kassirer <evy.kassirer@gmail.com>
Dropping support for url_prefix for RealmPlayground, the server now uses
url_template instead only for playground creation, retrieval and audit
logging upon removal.
This does the necessary handling so that url_template is expanded with
the extracted code.
Fixes#25723.
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
This also removes padding on .message_content that wasn't actually
rendered due to its low specificity. It was likely also leftover
from an earlier, non-grid-based layout.
The default appearance in modern Firefox is totally fine, and our
override was incorrectly changing the dropdown triangle to black for
the dark theme.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This CSS will only be used if somehow the tweet is renderd as
a simple quote without iframe either due to network problem
or if the actual tweet is deleted.
This commit re-adds bootstrap CSS rules for blockquote elements
used in various markdown pages including the ones which are
rendered during message formatting like when quoting a message.
This is a prep commit to remove the blockquote CSS rules from
bootstrap.css.
This commit re-adds bootstrap CSS rules for blockquote elements
used for testimonials in the landing page.
This is a prep commit to remove the blockquote CSS rules from
bootstrap.css.
This commit re-adds bootstrap CSS rules for blockquote written
using ">" in case study pages and some other pages like
"/why-zulip", "/history", etc.
We also remove the unnecessary CSS for "blockquote::after"
selector in this commit.
This is a prep commit to remove the blockquote CSS rules from
bootstrap.css.
This commit re-adds the required bootstrap CSS for blockquote
elements used in "for/businesd", "for/research", "for/events"
and "for/open-source" pages.
This commit only handles the blockquote elements inside ".quote"
and ".intro-quote" elements and not "blockquote.twitter-tweet"
elements which will be handled separately. The blockquote
elements rendered using markdown using ">" will also be handled
separately.
This commit also updates blockquotes in self-hosting page as
blockquote element on this page is also inside ".quote" element.
This is a prep commit to remove the blockquote CSS rules from
bootstrap.css.
We use "testimonials" class only to show the testimonials
in landing page, i.e. hello.html and that page does not
use "why-page" class. So, the CSS with selectors including
".portico-landing.why-page .testimonials" is not required
and this commit removes it.
The removed CSS was added in fc6833e46a when we used
"testimonials" class for quotes in why-zulip.html page
but this changed since we moved the quotes to markdown file.
The "label" class was only used for the labels shown in
activity support page. This commit adds the required CSS
rules to activity.css and removes them from bootstrap.css.
We use "small" element only to show secondary details in
a typeahead option. This commit re-adds bootstrap CSS
rule to the specific element in compose.css and removes
the CSS from bootstrap.css.
Also, we do not use small elements inside any of h1, h2,
h3, h4 and blockquote elements, so the CSS for those can
be safely removed.
We use input-append class only for some search elements
in the app and the CSS rules applied by bootstrap which
are really used are "white-space" and "margin-bottom"
for a couple of ".input-append" elements and "margin-left"
property on clear button which is re-added to the CSS for
specific elements in this commit.
Others are either redundant or overridden by the other CSS
for the specific elements.
The border-radius property for the clear button was applied
but since we use "x" for it, there is no border for that
button and hence it is redundant.
The terminology "arrows" comes from historical functionality
that is no longer relevant, so searchbox_container is a more
clear and accurate name.
It would be nice in the future to see if we can remove
some of the nesting of HTML (#searchbox, #searchbox_form,
and #searchbox_container).
This commit adds support for following a topic from the topic
three-dot menu in the left sidebar.
Three options, i.e., 'Mute topic', 'Unmute topic', and 'Follow topic',
are shown at the top of the menu (in the mentioned order), regardless
of whether the stream is muted or unmuted.
We can no longer set the topic's visibility_policy to INHERIT
(the default value) from this menu.
The changes are visible in the development environment only.
Fixes#25917.
Co-authored-by: Prakhar Pratyush <prakhar841301@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Hardik Dharmani <Ddharmani99@gmail.com>
This commit also demonstrates how precise line-heights contribute
to a design: by matching the line-height on the avatar's grid area
to the dimensions of the square avatar image, it's possible to
center the first line of text (me-messages, in this case) with a
non-text element.
This satisfies the linter's desire for the `grid-template`
shorthand while keeping the illustrative template areas in
their own little diagram-like property.
This commit adds a boolean field `mentions_topic_wildcard`
to the `MessageRenderingResult` dataclass.
The field is set to true only if message rendering determines
the message has an actual topic wildcard mention in it (and not,
e.g., topic wildcard mention syntax inside a code block).
The rendered content for topic wildcard mention is
'<span class="topic-mention">{wildcard}</span>'.
The 'topic-mention' class is the identifier for the wildcard
mention being a topic wildcard mention.
We don't use 'data-user-id="*"' and "user-mention" class for
topic wildcard mentions and eventually plan to remove them for
stream wildcard mentions too in a separate mini-project.
This commit adds a 3px column between the `controls` and `time`
areas, which keeps the controls from crowding the time for
languages with longer time markers.
To make the layout easier to reason about, this includes the
minimum width for the time column as part of the message-box
grid definition.