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Basically, safari's user agent CSS applies an underline to <abbr> tags, which bootstrap already does as well (but bootstrap doesn't use text-decoration so it's not overriden).
- Make dropdown items match context menu items
- Disable transparency on dropdown item links
- Clean up help page additions
- Better align help page autocompletion characters
- Use ES6 features (`const`, arrow functions, method definition shorthands)
- Use `Array#filter` instead of `$.map`
- Do not display `@` in nick completion *when* only one `@` is used (to be less confusing and more consistent)
Also, unread and date markers are now half-transparent based on their colors and not parent opacity. This is necessary to display a non-translucide tooltip.
- Set fixed width to channel and users column.
- Sort by number of users in channel.
- Executing /list multiple times wont show multiple tables.
- Channel list is not stickied to the bottom.
- Limit channels to 500. Scrolling through 1k is very slow on my system.
These are not valid without units per the CSS validator, which is confirmed in the Chrome dev tools. I could not trigger any consequences by removing these.
This:
- Makes tooltips appear after timer instead of instantly, necessary for timestamp tooltips (see https://github.com/thelounge/lounge/pull/824#pullrequestreview-13676231)
- Uses Primer default animation (not sure if .2s transition was ours or theirs but here it is)
- Goes closer to default tooltips which will help to bump future versions and/or to streamline this in build process
This brings commands and keyboard shortcuts from the website, after a massive overhaul. It comes as part of the big documentation rewrite that I am currently doing.
`kbd` design inspiration from GitHub, `code` design inspiration from Bootstrap.
This help page is accessible from an icon in the sidebar, near the Settings icon.
#821fixed#793, but it appears since then, Chrome has changed the behaviour back to what it was befor ethe fix, so 2.2.0 on Chrome 56+ is even more broken.