This reverts commit 20780a1eee.
* SECURITY: re-adds accidentally reverted commit:
03d26cd6: ensure embed_url contains valid http(s) uri
* when the merge commit e62a85cf was reverted, git chose the 2660c2e2 parent to land on
instead of the 03d26cd6 parent (which contains security fixes)
* Show the correct bookmark with clock icon when topic-level bookmark reminder time is set and show the time of the reminder in the title on hover.
* Add a new bookmark lib and reminder time formatting function to show time with today/tomorrow shorthand for readability. E.g. tomorrow at 8:00am instead of Apr 16 2020 at 8:00am. This only applies to today + tomorrow, future dates are still treated the same.
* UX: removes color on categories if no style chosen
* Update app/assets/javascripts/discourse/templates/components/categories-only.hbs
* Update messages.hbs
Co-authored-by: Robin Ward <robin.ward@gmail.com>
Styling based on element-ids, it is impossible for themes/plugins to display multiple cards on a single page. Using classes is a more flexible approach. The element-ids are maintained for backwards compatibility with existing plugins/themes.
- Using h4 instead of h3 for sub-categories.
- Show category description if it does not have subcategories.
- Implemented equivalent for mobile-view.
- Include description_excerpt in basic serializer. This is needed for
displaying second-level categories in category list.
Follow-up to 9253cb79e3.
The maximum level used to be one, which meant that a category could be
either a parent or a child. If it was a parent, the subcategories were
shown; if it was a child then the parent selector was shown.
With multiple levels of nesting, a category can be both a parent and a
child.
Adds a custom bookmark-clock icon to discourse-additional.svg for use with the new bookmarks with reminder functionality.
Also add some code to correctly refresh the post-stream icon for bookmark to show the clock after save.
Note: All of this functionality is hidden behind a hidden, default false, site setting called `enable_bookmarks_with_reminders`. Also, any feedback on Ember code would be greatly appreciated!
This is part 1 of the bookmark improvements. The next PR will address the backend logic to send reminder notifications for bookmarked posts to users. This PR adds the following functionality:
* We are adding a new `bookmarks` table and `Bookmark` model to make the bookmarks a first-class citizen and to allow attaching reminders to them.
* Posts now have a new button in their actions menu that has the icon of an actual book
* Clicking the button opens the new bookmark modal.
* Both name and the reminder type are optional.
* If you close the modal without doing anything, the bookmark is saved with no reminder.
* If you click the Cancel button, no bookmark is saved at all.
* All of the reminder type tiles are dynamic and the times they show will be based on your user timezone set in your profile (this should already be set for you).
* If for some reason a user does not have their timezone set they will not be able to set a reminder, but they will still be able to create a bookmark.
* A bookmark can be deleted by clicking on the book icon again which will be red if the post is bookmarked.
This PR does NOT do anything to migrate or change existing bookmarks in the form of `PostActions`, the two features live side-by-side here. Also this does nothing to the topic bookmarking.
This addresses the following issues:
- on iPad, with keyboard attached, the composer is no longer forced to full screen
- on iPad, with keyboard attached, the topic no longer scrolls when starting a
reply and then cancelling it
- switching between inputs and buttons (formatting, emojis, categories/tags, etc.) no longer
causes layout to bounce around
Partially reverts 94ab48c by using Safari hacks on iPad again.
This brings parity in the composer UI between iPhones and iPads
Hides grippie and fullscreen toggle button when the keyboard is visible on iPads
Adds 2 factor authentication method via second factor security keys over [web authn](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Authentication_API).
Allows a user to authenticate a second factor on login, login-via-email, admin-login, and change password routes. Adds registration area within existing user second factor preferences to register multiple security keys. Supports both external (yubikey) and built-in (macOS/android fingerprint readers).