UX/Translation changes:
- new teams: remove redundant tooltips that don't add meaningful information
- move general information to table fieldset
- new teams: rename "general" to "custom" access for clarity
- new teams: show labels beside options on mobile
Accessibility:
- semantic form elements allow easier navigation (fieldset, mostly)
- improve better labelling of new teams table
- fix accessibility scan issues
- TODO: the parts that "disable" form elements were not yet touched and
are not really accessible to screenreaders
Technical:
- replace two JavaScript solutions with one CSS standard
- implement a simpler grid (.simple-grid)
- simplify markup
- remove some webhook settings specific CSS
Testing:
- check more form content for accessibility issues
- but exclude tooltips from the scan :(
- reuse existing form tests from previous PR
Remove the snapping of the images on the projects cards, the images are
way too small to notice that when scrolling you're being snapped to
these images and when you do notice it, it doesn't make sense as you
wouldn't expect it to be snapped.
Modifies forms:
- (new) org team
- (new) repo webhook
- (new) repo protected branch
The forms are not completely rewritten to semantic HTML yet. The focus
of this change was on standard elements, some custom solutions were left
untouched for now.
- swaps the order fo permission radio buttons as per https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/4983
- uses fieldsets to group related inputs
- ensures consistent styling across forms
- can be improved later, e.g. using horizontal lines between sections
- fixes: previous font size of labels was smaller than the font size of the help text
- help text are now part of the label, clicking them now also activates the input
- drop unused CSS (no required checkboxes in grouped class remain)
- playwright testing:
- move login boilerplate to utils
- automated form accessibility checking
- allow defining the scope, because legacy parts of the forms are not yet accessible
- assert some CSS properties that should not be overriden
- the Makefile adjustment was necessary, because eslint scanned some internal files in the tests/e2e/reports directory
- Regression of #4571
- We aren't showing the ticks generated by chartjs, because we want to
show the avatar of the person instead. You can't *realy* disable that
tick, so instead I opted to make them transparent in #4571, however they
still affected the generation of ticks so if enough authors were being
shown, for some the ticks were being skipped. Adjust the settings to
make sure they are always being shown.
- Resolves https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/4982
When a long line with characters such as dots is returned by a step in
an action (e.g. by the output of the Ruby on Rails test runner), it
overflows the log container, causing the page to scroll sideways.
This PR adds the CSS `overflow-wrap: anywhere;` to the
`.job-step-section .job-step-logs .job-log-line .log-msg` selector,
which causes such lines to wrap as well
(cherry picked from commit 61aaf3440142d225802e3e9ce3db28bcf71f5a7e)
- Existing gear icon keyup handler fixed:
moved the handler onto its descendant button,
to prevent it from incorrectly firing on the check-box elements
- Check-box elements: keyup elements for space and enter added,
as well as tabindex elements to make them able to gain focus
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To test the check boxes:
- Set up an action, and visit the action's job page
- Navigate onto the job container (via Tab et al.)
- Use the gear icon with Space or Enter
- Tick the check-box items with Space or Enter
To test the elements beside the chevron icons:
- Navigate onto the element via Tab et al.
- Open/close them via Space or Enter
I have not had a chance to test the latter fix (https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/4476#issuecomment-2092312) myself yet; feel free to reject this one in case the latter fix does not work as it should, and I will break this up into two separate pull requests.
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- User Interface bug fixes
- [PR](https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/4490)</a>: <!--number 4490 --><!--line 0 --><!--description W2FjY2Vzc2liaWxpdHldIEFkZCBrZXlib2FyZCBzdXBwb3J0IGZvciB0ZXN0IGFjdGlvbnM=-->[accessibility] Add keyboard support for test actions<!--description-->
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Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/4490
Reviewed-by: Earl Warren <earl-warren@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: banaanihillo <banaanihillo@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-committed-by: banaanihillo <banaanihillo@noreply.codeberg.org>
- The usage of the `vue-bar-graph` is complicated, because of the `GSAP`
dependency they pull in, the dependency uses a non-free license.
- The code is rewritten to use the `chart.js` library, which is already
used to draw other charts in the activity tab. Due to the limitation of
`chart.js`, we have to create a plugin in order to have images as labels
and do click handling for those images.
- The chart isn't the same as the previous one, once again simply due to
how `chart.js` works, the amount of commits isn't drawn anymore in the
bar, you instead have to hover over it or look at the y-axis.
- Resolves#4569
- Currently if you want to update the milestone of an issue or pull
request, your whole page will be reloaded to reflect the newly set
milestone. This is quite unecessary, as only the milestone text is
updated and a new timeline event is added.
- This patch converts the milestone section in the issue/pull request
sidebar to use HTMX, so it becomes a progressive element and avoids
reloading the whole page to update the milestone.
- The update of the milestone section itself is quite straightforward
and nothing special is happening. To support adding new timeline events,
a new element `#insert-timeline` is conviently placed after the last
timeline event, which can be used with
[`hx-swap-oob`](https://htmx.org/attributes/hx-swap-oob/) to position
new timeline events before that element.
- Adds E2E test.
- There were two issues with the profile card since the introduction of
HTMX in 3e8414179c. If an HTMX request
resulted in a flash message, it wasn't being shown and HTMX was
replacing all the HTML content instead of morphing it into the existing
DOM which caused event listeners to be lost for buttons.
- Flash messages are now properly being shown by using `hx-swap-oob`
and sending the alerts on a HTMX request, this does mean it requires
server-side changes in order to support HTMX requests like this, but
it's luckily not a big change either.
- Morphing is now enabled for the profile card by setting
`hx-swap="morph"`, and weirdly, the morphing library was already
installed and included as a dependency. This solves the issue of buttons
losing their event listeners.
- This patch also adds HTMX support to the modals feature, which means
that the blocking feature on the profile card now takes advantage of
HTMX.
- Added a E2E test.
Add an empty hash `href="#"` attribute to anchors that did not yet have any `href` attribute, as a quick work-around to make those elements possible to interact with via keyboard. See discussion on linked issue (https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/4273) for more information on how the button-like elements like this could eventually be improved even more.
Fixes https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/4273.
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/4375
Reviewed-by: Gusted <gusted@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: banaanihillo <banaanihillo@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-committed-by: banaanihillo <banaanihillo@noreply.codeberg.org>