Commit aa24be1 made it possible to build data attributes from image's
Markdown and this changes ensure that the resize controls still work
when data attributes are present.
Extracted from #8772
This will allow developers (in rails development mode only) to log pre-loaded JSON app data to the browser console for inspection.
When a tag is restricted to a secured category that the user can't see,
the message was saying that it wasn't restricted to any categories.
Now it will say it's restricted to categories you can't access.
* DEV: Use Ember 3.12.2
* Add Ember version to ThemeField's DEPENDENT_CONSTANTS
* DEV: Use `id` instead of `elementId` (See: https://github.com/emberjs/ember.js/issues/18147)
* FIX: Don't leak event listeners (bug introduced in 999e2ff)
Our current algorithm for picking the number of notifications to display
when expanding the notifications relies on magic numbers.
Previously we only allowed for header and an estimate of maximum height of
notification container, this is not ideal as there is padding at the bottom
and top of the notification container
This adds a special number for padding.
The longer term fix though is to render the notification panel off screen
then grab the correct count, finally adding it back into view with.
This would allow for large fonts, small fonts, custom themes and much more.
This reverts commit 7133fd8c89.
Unfortunately performCheckSize may have certain situations in topic
navigation where it is unsafe to call.
We need to add som more safety here prior to merging.
Previously it would go to the "html" page when refreshing on the "css" page, and would open an invalid empty-state page when trying to go to the "email style" tab when already on it.
This also enables`@action` use in plugin connectors.
Setting `actions` earlier allows `setupComponents` to use them, for example, when setting up event listeners.
Those are the same arguments that are passed into `after-d-editor` outlet. This will enable plugins that attach to editor preview to be conditionally enabled, usually only for the composer.
Plugins that will use this: discourse-canned-responses, discourse-zoom.
Previously you'd get a server side generic error due to a password check
failing. Now the input element has a maxlength attribute and the server
side will respond with a nicer error message if the value is too long.