- The icon for the “view all” controls in the panels have no accessible alternative.
- Because the “Log Out” and "Do Not Disturb" elements in the preferences tab are an <a> element without an href attribute, it is not keyboard focusable and therefore not keyboard focusable. Use a button element instead.
This adds a new table UserNotificationSchedules which stores monday-friday start and ends times that each user would like to receive notifications (with a Boolean enabled to remove the use of the schedule). There is then a background job that runs every day and creates do_not_disturb_timings for each user with an enabled notification schedule. The job schedules timings 2 days in advance. The job is designed so that it can be run at any point in time, and it will not create duplicate records.
When a users saves their notification schedule, the schedule processing service will run and schedule do_not_disturb_timings. If the user should be in DND due to their schedule, the user will immediately be put in DND (message bus publishes this state).
The UI for a user's notification schedule is in user -> preferences -> notifications. By default every day is 8am - 5pm when first enabled.
Admins can now edit translations in different languages without having to change their locale. We display a warning when there's a fallback language set.
Installing multiple copies of the same theme/component is possible, but you rarely need to actually have multiple copies installed. We've seen many times new admins installing duplicates of components because they were unaware it was already installed. This PR makes the theme installer modal loop through the existing themes when you click on 'install', and if there is a theme with a URL that matches the URL you entered, a warning will show up and you will need to click 'install' again to proceed.
The notification panel gets resized and the JS uses maxWidth of 320.
This tends to fight with the CSS causing notifications to "jump" a bit when a new one lands.
Safari overlays its own nav at the bottom 10% or so of the screen. This
makes buttons in that area virtually unclickable, so to ensure buttons
there are reachable, we need to add enough bottom padding to menu panels.
A small change that would allow components to extend the tag
display in the filter dropdown, like they can in other contexts.
Was requested in the tag icons component, see
https://meta.discourse.org/t/tag-icons-component/109757/60?u=pmusaraj
The PR also standardises tag styling in select-kit dropdowns.
* fixed header/favicon's vertical alignment
* slightly increased header margin
* made the onebox padding symmetrical
* increased the right margin on small image elements
* removed extraneous pre bottom margin