Conflicts:
- README.md
- app/helpers/statuses_helper.rb
Upstream moved account helpers to their own file, we had extra
helpers there, moved too.
- app/lib/sanitize_config.rb
- app/models/user.rb
- app/serializers/initial_state_serializer.rb
- config/locales/simple_form.en.yml
- spec/lib/sanitize_config_spec.rb
Conflicts:
- README.md
- app/helpers/statuses_helper.rb
Upstream moved account helpers to their own file, we had extra
helpers there, moved too.
- app/lib/sanitize_config.rb
- app/models/user.rb
- app/serializers/initial_state_serializer.rb
- config/locales/simple_form.en.yml
- spec/lib/sanitize_config_spec.rb
* return the new favourites_count
when unfavouriting a status
* Remove trailing whitespace
* revert changes to favourites_controller
* Decrease favourites_count through statuses reducer
* styling fix
* Fix missing trailing comma
* return the new favourites_count
when unfavouriting a status
* Remove trailing whitespace
* revert changes to favourites_controller
* Decrease favourites_count through statuses reducer
* styling fix
* Fix missing trailing comma
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.
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.
Some ActivityPub servers refuse to embed remote objects into their own
output. This is because they are not the authoritative source for these
objects, and as such embedding them is always a waste of space. The
follow request and follow models contain a URI, so this can be used to
match them.
Some ActivityPub servers refuse to embed remote objects into their own
output. This is because they are not the authoritative source for these
objects, and as such embedding them is always a waste of space. The
follow request and follow models contain a URI, so this can be used to
match them.