This aligns the popup width of the label selector during issue creation
to the width of the label selector in an already created issue.
(The inherited width from "ui form" is reset to prevent width: 100% on the
input element in the search box.)
This is a squashed result of conflict resolution for the following commits from Gitea:
- 36de5b299b
- 9a93b1816e
- 712e19fa6f
- 83850cc479
It is lacking CSS rule for archived labels, though.
Changes in this commit are authored by:
- 6543
- delvh
- silverwind
Tested a few things, all working fine. Not sure if the chinese machine
translation is good.
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Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 7e8c1c5ba18e1ac8861f429b825163b8210fd178)
Conflicts:
docs/content/contributing/guidelines-frontend.zh-cn.md
Gitea docs
1. Use `gt-invisible` instead of `invisible`.
2. Use `gt-word-break` instead of `dont-break-out` (there is a slight
different "hyphens", but I think it won't affect too much since it is
only used for the "full name").
3. Remove `.small.button:has(svg)` , now our buttons could layout SVG
correctly, and actually I didn't see this CSS class is used in code.
Removed CSS helper classes (some of them are not useful while some of
them are abused often)
* `gt-db`: in most cases it could be replaced by `gt-df` and the flex
layout should be encouraged. Other cases: either it does need the
`gt-df` (eg: by using `div` directly) or it is an abuse (eg: the warning
message in a form)
* `gt-di`: it doesn't seem useful, or it could be replaced by `gt-dib`
in most cases.
* `gt-dif`: not useful, it could be replaced by `flex-text-inline` or
`gt-df`
* `gt-js`: never used
* All `<i class="icon gt-df gt-ac gt-jc">` could be written as `<i
class="icon">`
## Some UI samples
### Admin Notice

### Admin Stacktrace

### Org Home

### Org Team Repo

### Release List

### User Setting Application Token Scope

Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
Should look exactly like before for normal dividers. "Horizontal" ones
look better because they no longer use image backgrounds.
<img width="917" alt="Screenshot 2023-06-27 at 19 07 56"
src="d97d8dec-6859-44a8-85ba-e4549b4dd9df">
<img width="914" alt="Screenshot 2023-06-27 at 19 05 58"
src="8bf98544-2d82-4ebf-ac68-d6dc237bd6b2">
<img width="1246" alt="Screenshot 2023-06-27 at 19 00 42"
src="36a6bb21-6029-4f53-8bee-535f55c66fed">
<img width="344" alt="Screenshot 2023-06-27 at 18 58 15"
src="a9e70aee-8e6b-4ea1-9e93-19c9f96aec6e">
<img width="823" alt="Screenshot 2023-06-27 at 18 56 22"
src="e7a497cd-f262-4683-8872-23c3c8cce32f">
<img width="330" alt="Screenshot 2023-06-27 at 19 21 11"
src="42f24149-a655-4c7e-bd26-8ab52db6446b">
Visually, nothing should have changed.
Changes include
- Convert most `<a [no href]>` to `<button>` when (re-)viewing files:
- `<a [no href]>` are, by HTML definition, not a link and hence cannot
be focused
- `<a class="ui button">` can now be clicked (again?) using
<kbd>Enter</kbd>
- Previously, the installed keypress handler on `.ui.button` elements
disabled it for links somehow
- The `(un)escape file`, the `expand section` and the `expand/collapse
file` buttons can now be focused (and subsequently clicked using only
the keyboard)
- You can now press <kbd>Space</kbd> on a focused `View file` checkbox
to mark the file as viewed.
- previously, this was impossible as this checkbox listened on the wrong
event listener
The `add code comment` button has been left inaccessible for now as it
requires quite a bit of extra logic so that it is unhidden when it is
focused (you can otherwise focus it without seeing it as you are not
hovering on the corresponding line).
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Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>