* first attempt
* progress
* working
* working
* test timeago
* rm
* get timeago working
* reduce size
* fix whitespace
* more intl stuff
* more effort
* more work
* more progress
* more work
* more intl
* set lang=LOCALE
* flatten
* more work
* add ltr/rtl
* more work
* add comments
* yet more work
* still more work
* more work
* fix tests
* more test and string fixes
* fix test
* fix test
* fix test
* fix some more strings, add test
* fix snackbar
* fix }
* fix typo
* fix english
* measure perf
* start on french
* more work on french
* more french
* more french
* finish french
* fix some missing translations
* update readme
* fix test
fixes#1884
If "disable entire toot area" is on, then the cursor becomes default between the buttons, and clicking does nothing. If it is off (default), then the cursor is always pointer and clicking between the buttons clicks the whole toot.
`/` is a well-known vi/vim key-binding for search. It is supported by
Firefox for a 'quick find' feature in addition to the main find feature
available with the Ctrl+F key combination. DuckDuckGo also supports the
key to focus the search bar as well.
Signed-off-by: shine <4771718+shinenelson@users.noreply.github.com>
This commit fixes invalid assumption that all timelines are sorted by status id.
Some, like favorites or bookmarks are sorted by private server id. To correctly
paginate we must use the Link header.
To work around the issue, offline for favorites was effectively disabled.
Statuses are still inserted into the database but we can't reproduce correct
timeline order.
After thinking about it, I do not believe the scrollbar is that distracting. But for prefers-reduced-motion we should be careful about the scrollbar growing so quickly.
On the Nexus 5 especially, this ensures we no longer have nearly so many
"long tasks" (i.e. responsiveness is better). It moves html-to-txt
calculation to the same step as blurhash decoding, where it can be done
in requestIdleCallback (heck, maybe someday it could just be done in a
worker thread as well).
* perf: make timeline rendering less janky
1. Ensures all statuses are rendered from top to bottom (no more shuffling-card-effect rendering)
2. Wraps all individual status renders in their own requestIdleCallback to improve input responsiveness especially only slow devices like Nexus 5.
* fix focus restoration
* only do rIC on mobile