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.
* 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.
Allow access to account settings, 2FA, authorized applications, and
account deletions to unconfirmed and pending users, as well as
users who had their accounts disabled. Suspended users cannot update
their e-mail or password or delete their account.
Display account status on account settings page, for example, when
an account is frozen, limited, unconfirmed or pending review.
After sign up, login users straight away and show a simple page that
tells them the status of their account with links to account settings
and logout, to reduce onboarding friction and allow users to correct
wrongly typed e-mail addresses.
Move the final sign-up step of SSO integrations to be the same
as above to reduce code duplication.
Red crosses implied that it was bad/unexpected that certain features
were not enabled. In reality, they are options, so showing a green
or grey power-off icon is more appropriate.
Add status of timeline preview as well
Fix sample accounts changing too frequently due to wrong query
Sample accounts are intended to be sorted by popularity
* Add hashtag filter to profiles
GET /@:username/tagged/:hashtag
GET /api/v1/accounts/:id/statuses?tagged=:hashtag
* Display featured hashtags on public profile
* Use separate model for featured tags
* Update featured hashtag counters on-write
* Limit featured tags to 10
* Add moderation warnings
Replace individual routes for disabling, silencing, and suspending
a user, as well as the report update route, with a unified account
action controller that allows you to select an action (none,
disable, silence, suspend) as well as whether it should generate an
e-mail notification with optional custom text. That notification,
with the optional custom text, is saved as a warning.
Additionally, there are warning presets you can configure to save
time when performing the above.
* Use Account#local_username_and_domain
* Revert "Fix some icon names changed by the Font Awesome 5. (#8796)"
This reverts commit 3f9ec3de82.
* Revert "Migrate to font-awesome 5.0. (#8799)"
This reverts commit 8bae14591b.
* Revert "Fix some icons names, unavailable in fontawesome5 (free license). (#8792)"
This reverts commit b9c727a945.
* Revert "Update the icon name changed by the Font Awesome 5. (#8776)"
This reverts commit 17af4d27da.
* Revert "Add bot icon to bot avatars and migrate to newer version of Font Awesome (#8484)"
This reverts commit 4b794e134d.
* Verify link ownership with rel="me"
* Add explanation about verification to UI
* Perform link verifications
* Add click-to-copy widget for verification HTML
* Redesign edit profile page
* Redesign forms
* Improve responsive design of settings pages
* Restore landing page sign-up form
* Fix typo
* Support <link> tags, add spec
* Fix links not being verified on first discovery and passive updates
* Distinguish boosts from original statuses in the admin panel (fixes#7449)
* Show the “show more” button in admin view to make CWs clearer (fixes#7451)
* Make content warnings swag
* Use table for statuses in report
* Display reported account and reporter in the same table
* Split accounts and general report info into two tables again
* Redesign report statuses table, notes, merge notes and action log
* Remove unused translations
* Fix code style issue
* Fix code style issue
* Fix code style issue
* Add variables for text colors
* Change variables in sass files
* Apply text color variables for recently added colors
* Fix text colors of emoji mart anchors
* Fix text colors of search__input
* Fix text colors of text area of compose-form
* Fix icon colors of privacy dropdown and modal
* Inverted icon colors by classname
* Change variables in boost.scss
* Change action-button-color
* Fix text colors of pre-header
* Further improvements to Reports UI
- Clean up notes display
- Clean up add new note form
- Simplify controller
- Allow reopening a report with a note
- Show created at date for reports
- Fix report details table formatting
* Show history of report using Admin::ActionLog beneath the report
* Fix incorrect log message when reopening a report
* Implement fetching of all ActionLog items that could be related to the report
* Ensure adding a report_note updates the report's updated_at
* Limit Report History to actions that happened between the report being created and the report being resolved
* Fix linting issues
* Improve report history builder
Thanks @gargron for the improvements
* Changes the headings' rank of the security settings section
This commit changes the existing headings' rank of the security settings section from level 6 to level 4.
* Renames the auth.change_password string into auth.security
The "Security" preferences' section used to be called "Change password". When it was renamed, the string name wasn't changed.
This commits changes auth.change_password to auth.security.
* Adds a heading to the password change form
There was previously no heading for the part of the "Security" page that contain the password change form.
This commit adds a rank 4 heading to this section and reintroduces an "auth.change_password" string to be used inside it.
* Removes useless HR elements
The various sections of the "Security" settings page were previously separated by HR elements.
Now that there is proper headings, they're not required anymore.
* Updates CSS
This commit updates CSS in such a way that the same style is applied to all the H4 elements of the settings.
* Correct a mistake
A character went missing on one of the previous commits, broking the CSS.
This new commit fixes it.
* Fix font-weight for CJK fonts
* Use `font-weight: 700;` for mobile support
* Fix indentation
* Remove trailing whitespace
* Remove trailing whitespace
* Add consumable invites
* Add UI for generating invite codes
* Add tests
* Display max uses and expiration in invites table, delete invite
* Remove unused column and redundant validator
- Default follows not used, probably bad idea
- InviteCodeValidator is redundant because RegistrationsController
checks invite code validity
* Add admin setting to disable invites
* Add admin UI for invites, configurable role for invite creation
- Admin UI that lists everyone's invites, always available
- Admin setting min_invite_role to control who can invite people
- Non-admin invite UI only visible if users are allowed to
* Do not remove invites from database, expire them instantly
This PR adds section for protocol specific information, then always show
both of OStatus and ActivityPub. Specifically, this will help admins to
check PuSH subscription status and unsubscribe manually, even `protocol`
has been changed.
This also includes below changes:
* Add `overflow: hidden` to prevent float leaking
* Add missing fields for ActivityPub
* Fix#3910 - Require OTP authentication to disable 2FA. Also, remove ability
to generate new OTP backup codes *after* initial backup codes were handed
out during activation
* Restore recovery code re-generation
* Improve display of some 2FA elements
* Add form for account deletion
* If avatar or header are gone from source, remove them
* Add option to have SuspendAccountService remove user record, add tests
* Exclude suspended accounts from search
- Updates scss variables file to use better-named variables for black/white/etc
- Arranges the "mastodon classic" colors into variables
- Remove all references to `$color-*` naming, replacing with new
This does not in itself introduce "theme" support, but:
- It would probably be easier to start working on theme support after this
change and others
- Even without the goal of themes, these changes make it more clear how the
colors are being used.
There is almost definitely some edge case in here where I've guessed the
intent/context of some color usage incorrectly, but it still seems like a net
improvement.