- Media toots are no longer auto-collapsed if the media is behind a CW
- Display names no longer appear clickable when a toot is collapsed
- Fixed#36 by adding reduplicating the media icon inside the SHOW
MORE/LESS
* 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 overview of active sessions
* Better display of browser/platform name
* Improve how browser information is stored and displayed for sessions overview
* Fix test
* 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
* Add regex filter on the community timeline and the public timeline
* correcting
* Adjust the height of header buttons
* Remove trailing spaces
* Remove trailing spaces
* Solve some code duplication
* reset the state of the locale files in app/javascript/mastodon/locales
* adjust to upstream
* adjust to upstream
* change keys of locale settings
* Allow mounting arbitrary columns
* Refactor column headers, allow pinning/unpinning and moving columns around
* Collapse animation
* Re-introduce scroll to top
* Save column settings properly, do not display pin options in
single-column view, do not display collapse icon if there is
nothing to collapse
* Fix one instance of public timeline being closed closing the stream
Fix back buttons inconsistently sending you back to / even if history exists
* Getting started displays links to columns that are not mounted
The combination of object-fit, relative position 50% from top and translating it
back upwards 50% is what allows us to crop the video properly, so it needs to
be +50%-50%
* Add load more button for large screens
* Fix `next` state value on the first loading
* Don't load if `isLoading || !hasMore`
* Start load on near the bottom
* Always set `overflow: auto` to allow scroll just after opening
* Remove bounce animation which may cause unintended behavior due to max-height
* Use CSS transition instead of react-motion
* Some CSS refactoring including className changing
From #2327 - Elephant friend was overlapping with text, oversized in
single column layout
From #2021 - Centered layout goes against design principles, changes
UX for everybody who's already used to the current one
From #2271 - CPU/RAM overusage from keeping columns in DOM (fix#2648,
possibly also #2101)
* Fix color contrast some more in privacy warning
Latest master appears to have changed the <strong> to this unreadable grey color. If you want that to be white then it should be pure white. If someone would rather revert this to that strong dark blue color it was before that would be good too.
* Make domain dark blue again
* add missing ;
woops
The current text contrast on the privacy warning is a WCAG violation. I didn't notice this because my instance has a custom theme which is better. On default theme I am barely able to read the text with my impaired vision. This patch brings the contrast to Normal Text WCAG AA compliance, and Large Text WCAG AAA compliance.
* Fix regressions from #2683
Properly format spoiler text HTML, while keeping old logic for blankness intact
Process hashtags and mentions in spoiler text
Format spoiler text for Atom
Change "show more" toggle into a button instead of anchor
Fix style regression on dropdowns for detailed statuses
* Fix lint issue
* Convert spoiler text to plaintext in desktop notifications
- 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.