* Adjust "signed in as" pages
Fix min-width
Set width of .account-header .name
To apply text-overflow and overflow settings
Set overflow for detailed-status__display-name
* Remove trailing whitespace
* Redesign the landing page, mount public timeline on it
* Adjust the standalone mounted component to the lacking of router
* Adjust auth layout pages to new design
* Fix tests
* Standalone public timeline polling every 5 seconds
* Remove now obsolete translations
* Add responsive design for new landing page
* Address reviews
* Add floating clouds behind frontpage form
* Use access token from public page when available
* Fix mentions and hashtags links, cursor on status content in standalone mode
* Add footer link to source code
* Fix errors on pages that don't embed the component, use classnames
* Fix tests
* Change anonymous autoPlayGif default to false
* When gif autoplay is disabled, hover to play
* Add option to hide the timeline preview
* Slightly improve alt layout
* Add elephant friend to new frontpage
* Display "back to mastodon" in place of "login" when logged in on frontpage
* Change polling time to 3s
* Added a success page to remote following
Includes follow-through links to web (the old redirect target) and back to the remote user's profile
* Use Account.new in spec instead of a fake with only id
(fixes spec)
* Fabricate(:account) over Account.new
* Remove self from the success text
(and all HTML with it)
* 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.