This commit also:
- removes [+ New Topic] behaviour from share, this feature has been duplicated in composer actions, months ago
- introduces our new experimental spacing standard for css: eg: `s(2)`
- introduces a new panel UI for modals
Following this change when a user hits `@` and is replying to a topic they
will see usernames of people who were last seen and participated in the topic
This is somewhat experimental, we may tweak this, or make it optional.
Also, a regression in a423a938 where hitting TAB would eat a post you were writing:
Eg this would eat a post:
``` text
@hello, testing 123 <tab>
```
https://stackoverflow.com/a/47822599/17174
Chrome 63 and up start ignoring `autofill="off"`
Per: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=468153#c164
> The tricky part here is that somewhere along the journey of the web autocomplete=off become a default for many form fields, without any real thought being given as to whether or not that was good for users. This doesn't mean there aren't very valid cases where you don't want the browser autofilling data (e.g. on CRM systems), but by and large, we see those as the minority cases. And as a result, we started ignoring autocomplete=off for Chrome Autofill data
So to work around this decision we now explicitly say: autocomplete="discourse"
when we don't want Chrome to randomly fill in addressed (aka. always)
Removing the theme_field JS object when the value was empty caused the server to maintain the previous value, making it impossible to delete the content of a field.
- These advanced fields are hidden behind an 'advanced' button, so will not affect normal use
- The editor has been refactored into a component, and styling cleaned up so menu items do not overlap on small screens
- Styling has been added to indicate which fields are in use for a theme
- Icons have been added to identify which fields have errors
Treating TIFF and BMP as images cause us to add them to IMG tags, this is very inconsistent across browsers.
You can still upload these files they will simply not be displayed in IMG tags.
Fixes composer warnings when: a) mentioning groups ("By mentioning @group, you are about to notify x people...") and b) mentioning users in a PM ("You mentioned @user but they won`t be notified...")
Ember3 is more picky about having a container being destroyed and it's easier to cause exceptions, especially in tests.
This fix has been initially created for an exception occuring in tests when running discourse-code-review and discourse-polls tests at the same time. `getCurrentUser` method body was failing as the container was destroyed.
Original stacktrace:
```
"Error: Assertion Failed: expected container not to be destroyed
at new EmberError (ember:2929:31)
at assert (ember:1793:23)
at Container.lookup (ember:17736:64)
at PluginApi.getCurrentUser (discourse/lib/plugin-api:56:31)
at allowUser (javascripts/discourse/initializers/init-code-review:38:29)
at eval (javascripts/discourse/initializers/init-code-review:78:11)
at eval (select-kit/mixins/plugin-api:86:19)
at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
at eval (select-kit/mixins/plugin-api:85:44)
at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)"
```
Somehow a plugin or some new Chrome bug is causing its heuristic to detect
our textarea for the composer as a target for address autocomplete
This is likely a chrome bug but this change is very safe regardless.
New `about.json` fields (all optional):
- `authors`: An arbitrary string describing the theme authors
- `theme_version`: An arbitrary string describing the theme version
- `minimum_discourse_version`: Theme will be auto-disabled for lower versions. Must be a valid version descriptor.
- `maximum_discourse_version`: Theme will be auto-disabled for lower versions. Must be a valid version descriptor.
A localized description for a theme can be provided in the language files under the `theme_metadata.description` key
The admin UI has been re-arranged to display this new information, and give more prominence to the remote theme options.
When showing a lazy-loaded image, copy the `srcset` property only when
it is actually set. `copyImg.srcset = copyImg.srcset` is not actually a
noop but creates an empty `srcset`, changing content security rules on
the image.