* Change meaning of /api/v1/announcements/:id/dismiss to mark an announcement as read
* Change how unread announcements are counted in UI
* Add unread marker to announcements and mark announcements as unread as they are displayed
* Fixups
This adds "Show thread" button to the status view which is used in
profiles. The logic to display the button is mimicking logic in
web app available at app/javascript/mastodon/components/status.js#L439.
* The little change in components CSS required to remove enforced
underline for all links on public pages on our button.
This commit attempts to fix most of regressions caused by #12961
pull request which added even spread of space between tabs.
The following fixes were done:
- Don't hide overflow in tabs
As tabs use ::after and ::before pseudo-elements to create arrow on
the bottom of selected tab, "overflow: hidden" will cause this arrow
to look split from the bottom container.
For the future we probably should use slider element instead, which
would align according to currently selected tab, instead of relying
on pseudo-elements. Such method would also allow smooth transitions.
- Disallow wrapping tab text on insufficient space
This would fix some unwanted behavior[1] when on insufficient width,
renderer might attempt wrapping text to not overtake others' space.
[1]: https://mastodon.social/@Gargron/103546083813829165
* Move announcements above scroll container; add button to temporarily hide them
* Remove interface for dismissing announcements
* Display number of unread announcements
* Count unread announcements accurately
* Fix size of announcement box not fitting the currently displayed announcement
* Fix announcement box background color to match button color
This commit fixes uneven spread of space between the tabs in profiles
or notifications (filters). The problem was that links and buttons
shown as blocks had their width determined according to the content
inside of them, so if one tab has more text content than another, it
is going to take over others space, which is uneven and results in
incorrectly aligned (?) tabs display.
By specifying the size of 100% for each tab, parent container will be
forced to divide available space by the number of elements and evenly
give each child fixed space, "text-align: center" then doing its best
job to keep tabs text centered in that space. This relatively fixes
the problem, but will introduce another one - when the block has more
content that its width allows to have, in this scenario the text should
be wrapped or will be displayed over the other elements, but I see this
more as translators' problem. Still, for this case "overflow: hidden"
is added and any unfitting text will be cut out.
* Add announcements
Fix#11006
* Add reactions to announcements
* Add admin UI for announcements
* Add unit tests
* Fix issues
- Add `with_dismissed` param to announcements API
- Fix end date not being formatted when time range is given
- Fix announcement delete causing reactions to send streaming updates
- Fix announcements container growing too wide and mascot too small
- Fix `all_day` being settable when no time range is given
- Change text "Update" to "Announcement"
* Fix scheduler unpublishing announcements before they are due
* Fix filter params not being passed to announcements filter
One user suggested that the loading indicator should not be written
ALL CAPS, at first it was thought this change is very minor, but then
a few other people asked agreed on the same thing - variant without
caps looks better. It may be related that it is harder to read or just
looks too "catchy". Moreover, I asked @rf@mastodonsocial.ru community
what they think of that and 82% of 22 people agreed on this change.
This commit removes all usage of text-transform: uppercase, where the
font size specified, it changes the value by one pixel larger, so we
still keeping the "designed" size of the labels but without using CAPS.
This commit changes margins of the page heading header, actions in
order to fix displaying with low screen size and long enough header.
It is working by giving heading and action buttons margin from top
and then negating it in parent element. Whenever flex item wrap, the
"negated" margin will be applied again, providing us nice space
between header and action buttons.
This commit also adds a margin to header, so it does not clamp with
the heading actions and they wrap a little earlier (15px ahead). As
well as the left margin is not anymore applied to the first action.
This commit:
- Refactors centered text blocks currently used for placeholders
for empty tables and puts styles for it in separate class -
.centered-text, simply aliasing text-align: center. Which is
furtherly used in this commit.
- Improves applications settings page to use heading actions, moving
"New application" button there, and displaying placeholder "You
have no applications" in place of empty table.
- Improves custom emoji settings page to use heading action
for "Upload" button, making it more easily accessible without
need to scroll through all of the emojis.
- Improves email domain blocks settings page, moving "Add new" to the
heading actions and using placeholder "No e-mail domains currently
blacklisted" instead of showing empty table.
Fixes#12607
`will-change: transform` apparently makes manual scrolling impossible on
Firefox/Windows. While this should probably be considered a Firefox bug,
`will-change: transform` seem like a very aggressive performance hint that
may possibly make the browser consume more resources than needed, especially
in multiple-column mode.
This was originally added to improve scrolling performances on mobile, but
I think this isn't necessary anymore, because of the two following reasons:
- `contain: paint` (which is implied by `contain: strict`, which we apply
whenever the browser supports grids) should have similar effects
- in single-column mode, the scrolling container is the root element, which
I believe is optimized in at least Chromium
Keep in mind that I have not been able to make in-depth benchmarks, and
especially not been able to try on mobile, so performances should probably
be investigated further…
* Move resolved button to the heading
This is one of the commits on improving overall reports page structure.
It changes where resolved button is located, moving it to the heading,
right next to the "Report #n" header, so-called "hot-place" to look at.
To accomplish this we have to declare one more content variable, change
admin dashboard template to respect it and CSS files for minor styling,
so buttons are inlined and centrally aligned according to the heading.
* Move actions buttons below the report table
I believe that actions to react on report should not be located at the
top of the page, instead they should be either after the table or
reporter's comment. This is just a logical sign that you should not
react to the report without reading all the details first.
* Fix poll options not being selectable via keyboard
Fixes#12384
* Improve styling of poll option checkboxes/radio buttons
* Use more appropriate ARIA roles for poll options
* Allow switching between single and multiple choice from keyboard
* Coding style
* Avoid using .bind()
Counter size is currently set to strict 33.3% width, but with it
counter may break in other languages than English. For example it is
already broken on Gargron's profile on mastodon.social using Russian
locale.
This commit changes "width" to "min-width", so counters still displayed
correctly, but if they need more width to fit text, they are now allowed
to take as many width as they need.
* Add backend support for bookmarks
Bookmarks behave like favourites, except they aren't shared with other
users and do not have an associated counter.
* Add spec for bookmark endpoints
* Add front-end support for bookmarks
* Introduce OAuth scopes for bookmarks
* Add bookmarks to archive takeout
* Fix migration
* Coding style fixes
* Fix rebase issue
* Update bookmarked_statuses to latest UI changes
* Update bookmark actions to properly reflect status changes in state
* Add bookmarks item to single-column layout
* Make active bookmarks red
On mobile, batch actions are hidden from the settings/admin interface,
but there are several places those actions can only be performed through
batch actions.
This may not look great, but at least it makes the actions available again.
Fetching statuses from all followed accounts at once takes too long
within Postgres. Fetching them one by one and merging in Ruby
could be a lot less resource-intensive
Because the query for dynamically fetching the home timeline is so
heavy, we can no longer offer it when the home timeline is missing
* Add some explanation to the mute modal dialog
* Remove `isSubmitting` from mute modal code, this wasn't used
* Refactor block modal
Signed-off-by: Thibaut Girka <thib@sitedethib.com>
* Refactor SCSS a bit
* Put mute modal toggle to the same side as in the report dialog for consistency
* Reword mute explanation
* Fix mute explanation styling
* Left-align all text in mute confirmation modal