Currently we have the problem where the follow request button is missing
from the Follow request tab. This means that when you visit that tab you
either have to press the back button in the browser or re-enter the home
page, which breaks the app flow.
This will resolve that issue by adding a new back button to that tab,
in the same way that the public timeline, and favourites have.
fix ProcessFeedService pushing status into distribution if called a second time
while the first is still running (i.e. when a PuSH comes after a Salmon slap),
fix not running escape on spoiler text before emojify
Currently we have two problems that are resolved by this change.
The first is that we have a dependency on Google Fonts, which means
that should it ever go down, or it have issues we would also have
issues. This will resolve this by moving the dependencies we load from
there to the local server.
The second issue is that Google Fonts is currently returning the
`local()` css font source. This causes a problem where the users browser
fails to fallback to a missing glyph, resulting in many unusual
characters displaying the failure glyph. This will resolve this by
creating a font-family definition that does not use the `local()`
source.
I did not update the error pages with local fonts, they still use the
remote google fonts api, so they're a self contained page that does not
use the asset pipeline.
This resolvestootsuite/mastodon#531 and tootsuite/mastodon#12
Currently, the getting started text fails WCAG standards for color contrast by a lot. Especially on the part overlapping with the elephant graphic which is nearly unreadable even for users with 20|20 vision. This change doesn't fix the elephant overlap but at least makes the text meet AAA WCAG Small Text color contrast standards, making it easier to read.
Federate spoiler_text using warning attribute on <content /> instead of a <category term="spoiler" />
Clean up schema file from accidental development migrations
This was broken in c3e9ba6a, which added an onBlur to hide the
suggestions when the textarea loses focus. Unfortunately, this fired
even when the textarea lost focus to its own suggestions box, and that
meant that onSuggestionClick is never called.
Setting a short window in which onSuggestionClick can still happen
before hiding the suggestion area ensures that clicking still works,
while still hiding the suggestions if the user clicks on something else.