- Keep consistent width between the Help page and Changelog (which is already different from other windows 😠)
- Add icons to the About links
- Make sure `li` elements (i.e. all the lists in changelogs) are consistent in size with rest of the client
- Display version and release notes link on the "About The Lounge" header line, smaller, pushed to the right
- Check new releases when opening the Help window in order to display it without having to open the release notes. Release notes are being fed to the Changelog page at that moment to avoid fetching twice.
- Re-check version/fetch release notes after 24h. Since The Lounge can now run 24/7, reconnect when losing the network, we have to assume an "always-on" usage.
- Change icon, animate background color when getting response from GitHub to avoid flashing.
- Combine click handlers with our wonderful window management. These were the same handler, even with similar checks (`target` exists, etc.), just in 2 different places. This is necessary for the next item.
- Combine "Open release notes" and "Go back to Help" button behaviors with window management handlers. The window management code is gross as ever, and is in desperate need of a refactor, but at least there is no duplicated code for the same behavior + history management. This fixes the "Next" history behavior (however reloading the app while viewing the notes does not load on the notes, but this is a bug for a different PR!).
- Added a rule in the history management thingy: if a link we want to add history handling to has an `id`, store that in the state
- Added a button to go back to the Help window
- Fixed links to releases
- Send user to the GitHub issues *list* instead of *new issue form* because if they do not have a GitHub account, they will be redirected to the login page, which is a rather unpleasant experience when you are already confused...
- Fixed a bug that would return data about a new release in `latest` even though it is already the `current`. It was showing the current version as "The Lounge v... is now available".
- Added https://user-images.githubusercontent.com to the CSP rule when prefetch storage is enabled, because that is where we have stored screenshots in the changelog so far. Meh (we can improve that later if we decide to have a dedicated place for screenshots).
- Fetch changelog info even in public mode because users in public mode can access the release notes. They do not see the result of the version checker however.
- Display the "Reload page" instantly and not after 5 seconds
- Remove stack trace, buggy anyway
- Wrap the error details so it does not expand beyond boundaries (scrollbar would not show up either)
- Do not show the slow-loading warning on error
- Make zeeoe details selectable instead of editable
- Label improvements
As a reminder, "special" channels right now are banlists and channel lists.
- Remove that bottom margin that was causing things to hide behind the message input. This was probably relevant before the whole UI was flexbox-based and was not removed when switching.
- Do not align to bottom on special channels
- Hide unread and date markers on special channels
- Make sure table headers in special channels are not truncated, which was for example the case with "Users" being broken up ("User" and "s" on 2 different lines)
Add Op specific actions to contextMenu
Show context menu when left clicking user
Switch to using data attributes as selectors
remove ban as possible action
Move `isOpInChannel()` to utils.js
Capitalize strings
use CSS.escape for `ownNick`
use string interpolation
properly point to findCurrentNetworkChan
Move context menu item actions to command pattern
add icons for context menu actions
Make list in context menu always list.
remove empty lines in style.css
use info circle instead of question circle
change context menu labels.
change contextMenuActions.execute to more explicit method.
- Separate messages by one more pixel: the recent font changes make multiline messages rather hard to differentite from one another. I believe adding 2px looked better, but I knew that would cause riots so I went for a middle ground 😅
- Make previews the same size than messages themselves, and adapt the thumbnail height accordingly
- Make the message input font size same as message size
It is currently impossible to edit the nick text after pressing the edit button on Safari for iOS and Mac because user-select is set to None on Safari by default. This fixes that issue. Tested that it is not editable when it shouldn't be and that it doesn't break anything on Chrome or Firefox.
This could be reproduced on tablet or large phone (as long as portrait mode shows a collapsible menu and landscape mode shows normal menu) or when resizing the browser on desktop.
- Close button and badge are now positioned using the same method. Previously one was float and the other was absolutely positioned.
- Increase the close button size to match 2.4.0, as it was made smaller when moving to the native font stack.
- Removed link margins on left/right of the channel links, and the `1px` gap between links.
- Removed hack/fix for drag-and-drop now made unnecessary
This option is less and less the norm on modern webapps, it is fair to assume this is the default behavior. In fact, we were making it the default.
But more importantly, coming soon is the ability of remotely logging out of your other sessions, which is well handled through token deletion. That means we need to know about said tokens, which are not sent in no-"Stay signed in" version.
As an extra, make sure time placeholder cannot be selected anymore, and do not do an extra call to `tz` helper when time is not relevant/displayed.
I tried to entirely remove `time`/`from` blocks, but because of flexbox layout, that broke message alignment...
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after: https://sr.ht/h45R.png
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.
This fixes a bug that displays a horizontal scrollbar and messes up with the layout when URLs (or text) is too long.
Fix is Chrome-specific but so is the bug.
- Transition on the search icon was removed, because why was it even
here?!
- A transition was added to the "Play sound" button
- Transition on the Send button is now consistent with the others
This commit applies the following across the whole style:
- `font` statement is now the same as official FontAwesome CSS
- Ensure icons are never italic or bold or that other variants can be
applied
- Ensure font-size and line-height of icons are inherited from parent
- font-family and font-smoothing is now defined only once
A few (mostly positive) side effects from these and related changes:
- Header icons (main menu, context menu and user list) are now
vertically centered!
- Same applies to the Send icon, but it's more subtle there
- Alignment of the footer icons are shifted a tiny bit
- Server window icons are a wee bit bit bigger to match the server name
font-size
- The "Play sound" icon and text are now both 14px (was 14px / 16px)
On mobile, there is no favicon to toggle, so nothing shows up when a new notification arrives.
This commit changes this by adding a marker on the burger menu icon, visible on all channels
- Move markup around to make the loading page a window of its own
instead of a sub-window of `#chat`
- Remove inline styling in loading page
- Use same styling than other non-messages windows for title and text
- Add a `z-index` to the loading page to hide the message input
- Vertically align the sign in page title with all other titles
- Make sure all `h1.title`s are bottom-margined consistently and remove
negative margin on the Settings page title to align with the Connect
page title (Reverting/Improving this should be done at the `h2` level
instead)
Also:
- Remove burger menu icon on mobile version of sign-in page
- Add the .signed-out class to the initial body instead of only when
sign-in has failed
- Remove hiding connect and logout button icons, which was buggy and is
now useless anyway
- refactor clientManager.js to allow configuration parsing as a serparate
function.
- refactor clientManager.js to add configuration writing function.
- add server.js changes to allow for new password-change functionality
- add password change ui to "settings" screen
- refactor client.js to use new clientManager functionality for saving
the configuration files