FEATURE: dismiss first notification on click anywhere
Quicker jumpstart for those already familiar with the platform:
Allow dismissal of first notification mask from any click.
On the dismissal click, we also need to send a "yes I saw it" confirmation
by grabbing a batch of notifications. This prevents the dialog from appearing
again on refresh, or other browsers and ensures we only see it once.
This is a replacement for `decorateCooked` which will work without jquery.
A backwards compatibility layer is provided for existing plugins/themes which are currently using `decorateCooked`
Previously we relied entirely on levenshtein_distance_spammer_emails site
setting to handle "similar looking" emails.
This commit improves the situation by always preferring to block (and check)
canonical emails.
This means that if:
`samevil+test@domain.com` is blocked the system will block `samevil@domain.com`
This means that `samevil+2@domain.com` (ad infinitum) will be blocked
This reverts commit 6f9177e2ed.
We decided on a completely different approach to the problem.
Instead we will let blocked emails be treated as canonical.
* When copying the markdown for an image between posts, we were not adding the srcset and data-small-image attributes which are done by calling optimize_image! in cooked post processor
* Refactored the code which was confusing in its current state (the consider_for_reuse method was super confusing) and fixed the issue
In order to be able to use ember-cli we need to fix the import
statements for `TextField` and `TextArea` in the code base.
The only change I don't fully understand is the one in
`discourse-loader.js`, but adding the components to that file make it
all work.
This means that decorateCooked can be used to modify HTML without triggering the download of remote resources (e.g. images)
In some rare cases (e.g. IntersectionObservers in Chromium), decorating needs to happen in the real DOM. For this, pass `afterAdopt: true` to `decorateCooked`
This reverts commit fa96054acf.
Sadly this fails a test case, we may have to hunt up all the
parentElements to check for the cooked class to perform the
bypass
onSelectionChanged fires a debounced event that calls window.getSelection()
window.getSelection() is reasonably expensive. There is no reason to do any
of this work if we have an input field focused, that is not how quote works
* FEATURE: don't display new/unread notification for muted topics
Currently, even if user mute topic, when a new reply to that topic arrives, the user will get "See 1 new or updated topic" message. After clicking on that link, nothing is visible (because the topic is muted)
To solve that problem, we will send background message to all users who recently muted that topic that update is coming and they can ignore the next message about that topic.