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Fixes#1316.
Work sponsored by @glts.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
- Currently emojis that are part of the label's name aren't rendered
when shown in the popup that you get when you hover over issue
references.
- This patch fixes that by rendering the emoji.
- Adds CSS to not make the emoji big in the label.
- Resolves#1531
Enable us to use tailwind's
[`font-family`](https://tailwindcss.com/docs/font-family) classes as
well as remove `gt-mono` in favor of `tw-font-mono`. I also merged the
"compensation" to one selector, previously this was two different values
0.9em and 0.95em. I did not declare a `serif` font because I don't think
there will ever be a use case for those. Command ran:
```sh
perl -p -i -e 's#gt-mono#tw-font-mono#g' web_src/js/**/* templates/**/*
(cherry picked from commit 226a82a9396dc94f362ba27bd1c9318630df74b4)
Fixes https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/30143, regression from
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/29920.
We have `.button` on the repo page, but on the branch page it's a
`.btn`. Eventually we should find a solution to have a single button
class but until then this solution should be acceptable.
(cherry picked from commit c85619b82d19a928cb219eba3f38473928b29b0c)
Of note is the CSS has references to "floating label" and "transparent
label" but I could not find those anywhere in the code. They are related
to https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/3939, but I think these have
long been removed.
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Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
(cherry picked from commit 643e6b09587a89dba1f6b58ae21e5d0e7cfd9776)
Conflicts:
web_src/css/base.css
trivial context conflict
Big CSS module. I tested basic functionality on admin and commits table.
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(cherry picked from commit f73d891fc4979cbd704d145f7e892f73d0eb5e39)
Fix regression from https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/30014. The
rule was to broad and affecting things like `primary` button
unintentionally.
(cherry picked from commit bbaf62589fe538be4afc86455d772360de80e7d8)
We have to define this one in helpers.css because tailwind only
generates a single class but certain things rely on this being
double-class. Command ran:
```sh
perl -p -i -e 's#gt-hidden#tw-hidden#g' web_src/js/**/* templates/**/* models/**/* web_src/css/**/*
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(cherry picked from commit ec3d467f15a683b305ac165c3eba6683628dcb25)
Conflicts:
templates/install.tmpl
templates/repo/diff/conversation.tmpl
templates/repo/issue/view_content/conversation.tmpl
templates/repo/issue/view_content/sidebar.tmpl
templates/repo/issue/view_title.tmpl
resolved by prefering Forgejo version and applying the
commands to all files
- In #1782 I made these darker to make some elements look good, but this
variable is used quite broadly which causes some issues. So reverting
the darker tone to the more light tone (which is identical with what's
the behavior before #1782 was merged).
- Resolves https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/2879
- Make the background color of code blocks a bit darker, so they are
more distinctive when used in containers that use `--color-box-body` as
background color (for example, comments).
- Ref: https://codeberg.org/Codeberg/Community/issues/1523
Small CSS module. There was a ordering conflict between `.ui.menu` and
`.ui.container` which I've solved by adding the `.ui.menu` rule into
base.
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
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Conflict resolution: None
Ref: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/2776
(cherry picked from commit 2d281704de8c5b67592dd7f9362620927230ef2b)
Likely still a few useless classes left, but I think I at least don't
have missed any.
Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
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Conflict resolution: Trivial
Ref: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/2776
(cherry picked from commit f22fe4e1944d8084dec7c04f064a8e782fca94d4)
Fixes: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/29981. Introduce
`.secondary-nav` as a universal way for styling and margin adjustments
inside `.page-content`.
If the first child of `.page-content` is `.secondary-nav`, we add margin
below it, otherwise we add padding to the first child. Notable changes:
- `--color-header-wrapper` is replaced with `--color-secondary-nav-bg`.
- `navbar` class is removed.
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
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Conflict resolution: Trivial conflict & changed selector to reflect new
classes.
Ref: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/2776
(cherry picked from commit 3ccda41a539b8ba7841919ee12dc2877ddc03818)
There is a small layout shift in when active tab changes. Notice how the
actions SVG is unstable:
![](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/115237/a6928e89-5d47-4a91-8f36-1fa22fddbce7)
This is because the active item with bold text is wider then the
inactive one. I have applied [this
trick](https://stackoverflow.com/a/32570813/808699) to prevent this
layout shift. It's only active inside `<overflow-menu>` because I wanted
to avoid changing HTML and doing it in regular JS would cause a flicker.
I don't expect us to introduce other similar menus without
`<overflow-menu>`, so that place is likely fine.
![after](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/115237/d6089924-8de6-4ee0-8db4-15f16069a131)
I also changed the weight from 500 to 600, slightly reduced horizontal
padding, merged some tab-bar related CSS rules and a added a small
margin below repo-header so it does not look so crammed against the
buttons on top.
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
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Conflict resolution: Moved an `:focus` selector to the new CSS rule.
Ref: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/2776
(cherry picked from commit 99d7ef50917e8d61798715e1b0b3dc1a99709f27)
1. Use general "mobile-only" and "not-mobile" CSS styles, remove some`@media (max-width: 767.98px)` tricks
2. Use `CountFmt` for repo list, just like the repo header (and it matches GitHub, to avoid big numbers bloat the page)
(cherry picked from commit bfa160fc98a23923b6ce1cd4d99e8970d937d6ec)
Conflicts:
templates/explore/repo_list.tmpl
templates/repo/header.tmpl
web_src/css/repo/header.css
Resolved the template conflicts by porting the changes to Forgejo (in
case of `header.tmpl`, applying the changes in `header_fork.tmpl). In
case of the CSS change, opted to take Gitea's version and drop the
entire media query.
Migrate `gt-font-*` to `tw-text-*` All tailwind-original class names are
also available and render like they would with 16px root font size.
We currently have root font size at 14px, but I would like to eventually
migrate us to 16px so that the tailwind docs apply to us unchangend and
because 16px is the recommended root font size for web pages in general.
Also the number 16 is much better dividable than 14 so will result in
more integers.
(cherry picked from commit 75e2e5c736687ae1897cf760a432b572feed56f5)
Conflicts:
templates/repo/header.tmpl
trivial context conflict
These should be all simple inline styles that were left in the
templates.
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
(cherry picked from commit 0bef9a2775af0e27a0754207fc87537b96c2792e)
Had to fiddle a bit with the css ordering, but seems to work well now
and should render exactly like before. Some of the CSS may be
unnecessary, but I kept it for now.
(cherry picked from commit 6845717158991d41fc52690de857e2a4987f1c5c)
Removed the grid module and moved the used parts it into our own CSS,
eliminating around 75% unused CSS in turn.
(cherry picked from commit 286268c9155c9e0b3a3aa0a18675111e5b744a5b)
Used all existing css vars, other migrations are 1:1.
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(cherry picked from commit 34290a00c4501ffeba26db267be71ab68e3ec97f)
Conflicts:
templates/repo/issue/filter_list.tmpl
web_src/js/components/DashboardRepoList.vue
trivial context conflicts
1. The borders were doubled on the "empty" page, fix it.
2. Remove unnecessary CSS classes like "clone", "compact", etc
3. Use CSS class "clone-panel" instead of ID "clone-panel"
4. Use `tw-flex-1` instead of `gt-f1`
5. Remove unnecessary ID "more-btn"
(cherry picked from commit 673286d8c8a00bf7240a93187d767fb5a5e32a31)
Adjust some CSS so that callout/attention icons line up better with the
text of the attention header.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
* Remove some deadcode
* Use 2-word name for CSS class names
* Remove "gt-*" rules for sanitizer
The UI doesn't change much.
(cherry picked from commit 66902d89e567ab1ae6dfb828636999c61ff0149e)
Previously, the citation js would load every time when opening a citable
repo. Now it only loads when the user clicks the button for it. The
loading state is representend with a spinner on the button:
<img width="83" alt="Screenshot 2024-03-17 at 00 25 13"
src="https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/115237/29649089-13f3-4974-ab81-e12c0f8e651f">
Diff ist best viewed with whitespace hidden.
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(cherry picked from commit 4b1c88628a6856e533ff10d346ca5bd73ce952b3)
Remove this CSS-only module, which gives a nice reduction in CSS size.
Should look exactly like before.
(cherry picked from commit 4e547822f348c2963e0db33135b45d43dfc58df8)
The modal was broken in two ways:
- On small screens, the input box was partially hanging outside the
modal. Fixed with flexbox and increased modal width.
- The clipboard copy was not working because the modal had both
`data-clipboard-text` and `data-clipboard-target`, while we only support
one of those. Made a small tweak in clipboard as well so that it will
still fall back to target if text is empty.
(cherry picked from commit 94512ee0628dc0d2b697441a4355ace54b6515cd)
A previous commit (via gitea#29638) changed the `.repository .data-table
.tr` CSS rule to forcibly override the background to `none`. This, in
turn, disabled the even-odd row coloring.
Doing so should be a preference of the theme used, and should not be
enforced by the core CSS rules. This patch removes the override.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu>
Tested a few things, all working fine. Not sure if the chinese machine
translation is good.
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(cherry picked from commit 7e8c1c5ba18e1ac8861f429b825163b8210fd178)
Conflicts:
docs/content/contributing/guidelines-frontend.zh-cn.md
Gitea docs
Follow #29418
I think using "flex-wrap: wrap" here is better than hard-coding the screen width.
By using "flex-wrap: wrap", the UI layouts automatically for various
widths (even if in some languages, the sentence might be pretty long)
(cherry picked from commit ade62416917bc87810991585d7047851834ee316)
Replace 18 `gt-` prefixes with `tw-` with perl replacement. I manually
checked them all with `rg` afterwards.
(cherry picked from commit a2e90014ec20a1085449a66061389cfe0d12260f)
Conflicts:
templates/repo/header.tmpl
because some of the header moved to header_fork.tmpl
Improve contrast by lightening the text colors in dark theme by around
35%. Additionally, share some variables that had the same or similar
color, which will ease future theme creation.
(cherry picked from commit e94e2fb6c5484070d56977644213d735df9e0c10)
The elements were hidden on small screens to preserve space and the
icons still conveyed the meaning for users with intact eye vision.
However, the names were no longer exposed to screen readers, and their
users usually cannot obtain the meaning from the icons.
Adding aria-labels to the affected templates results in certain
complexity due to the DOM, so instead I decided to use some accessible
CSS tricks to move the content off the screen instead of hiding it. It
should remain accessible for most screen readers.
While it might be favourable to have distinct focus and hover styling,
having no focus styling at all makes keyboard navigation very difficult.
Some people consider :focus to be equal to a keyboard-driven :hover, so
I'm moving the focus pseudo-classes from being a no-op to adding the
hover styling.
- Trivial auto-fix applied.
- Removed CSS that was no longer needed (either was removed or upstream
already improved the CSS).
- Used existing variables for colors.
- Fix CSS selectors to match existing ones.
- Port 1fd7e3d6be to the Forgejo themes,
they are a copy paste, but have a bit darker console background color to
have better contrast and match better with the overal Forgejo dark
theme's shade.
There are a few inconsistencies within Gitea and this PR addresses one of them.
This PR updates the sign-in page layout, including the register and openID tabs,
to match the layout of the settings pages (`/user/settings`) for more consistency.
**Before**
<img width="968" alt="Screenshot 2024-02-05 at 8 27 24 AM"
src="https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/6152817/fb0cb517-57c0-4eed-be1d-56f36bd1960d">
**After**
<img width="968" alt="Screenshot 2024-02-05 at 8 26 39 AM"
src="https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/6152817/428d691d-0a42-4a67-a646-05527f2a7b41">
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(cherry picked from commit 1c14cd0c43d670fef984068e2666641ea5a062db)
- When previewing the content in a review, no font size was set. This
resulted in the previewed content being bigger than other text and
therefor creating an noticable inconsistency.
- Set the font size of the previewed content, 14px, this is consistent
with how the content would be rendered.
- `comment-code-cloud` is the class used for the review boxes.
`.ui.tab.markup` means it only applies to the preview tab.
- This is actually https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/19978 &
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/19486 but was removed in one of
the UI refactors of v1.20
- This is a very technical fix and is best explained in the CSS
comments. But the short version: When there's an overflow being set, but
you want an element to 'break out' of that overflow with `position:
absolute`, it sometimes doesn't work! You need to set some CSS to let
the browser know that the element needs to use an element outside of
that overflow as 'clip parent'.
- Resolves my internal frustration with the mobile UI constantly getting broken.
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This PR adds colorblind theme variants of the forgejo themes. I duplicated the forjego light and dark themes and only changed the lines related to diff colors for added and removed rows/words.
I am not a designer, and I am also colorblind, so better suggestions of colors are most welcome. However, this is a good start as I can at least personally see the colors now. I got the colors for the dark theme from the GitHub diff colors, the light ones I couldn't get from GitHub as they use white as a plain background, which Forgejo's theme doesn't, so they were decided on after a bit of random testing.
Resolves#986
(cherry picked from commit dcdb4a372d)