Move the BUR help text from the <textarea> placeholder attribute to a
<details> tag that embeds the [[help:bur_notice]] wiki page.
Also update some CSS for the <details> tag that was meant to only apply
to the user upgrades page and didn't look good here.
Light mode:
* Change child post border from orange back to dark yellow (still darker
than previous yellow).
* Make flagged borders brighter red.
* Make admins brighter red.
* Make parent, child, and pending post notice bars brighter.
* Change copyright tags from purple to magenta (very close to copyright
tag color from before).
* Darken forum topic new/approved/rejected labels.
Dark mode:
* Make platinum users brighter grey.
Instead of changing the background color of the entire page when you
change modes in the post mode menu (which was ugly, and not obvious what
the colors meant), show a notice and make it so that hovering a post
gives it a blue outline. This indicates that clicking the post will do
something different.
* Standardize dialog box and tooltip box shadows.
* Add shadows behind all other floating elements, namely the
autocomplete menu and translation notes (except for embedded notes,
which are usually meant to be seamless).
Partial revert of b9ea9d2f5. Go back to using a semi-transparent
background to indicate the selected parent/child post, but add more
padding and adjust the transparency to make it more legible.
In the related tags list, use checkboxes and bold to indicate selected
tags, instead of highlighting selected tags with a blue background.
This is so that you can see the colors of selected tags in the related
tags list, and in particular so you can see the artist tag.
Change the new, approved, pending, and rejected labels in the forum to
use an outlined pill style (like user levels in user tooltips) instead
of a filled background style. This is less obtrusive and more readable
in dark mode.
* Fix it so that all edit forms show an error banner if the form
has validation errors. Previously forms had to manually call
`error_messages_for`, which not all forms did.
* Fix it so that the full validation error message is shown next to each
input attribute that had errors. Also update the styling of these
error messages to look better.
* On the post show page, in the parent/child box, change it so that
currently selected post is more visible. Use a light blue outline
around the current post instead of a dark semi-transparent border.
* Fix it so that there's less empty space around thumbnails in the
parent/child box.
Add a new color palette and rework all site colors (both light mode and dark mode) to
use the new palette.
This ensures that colors are used consistently, from a carefully designed color palette,
instead of being chosen at random.
Before, colors in light mode were chosen on an ad-hoc basis, which resulted in a lot of
random colors and inconsistent design.
The new palette has 7 hues: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, azure (a lighter blue), and
purple. There's also a greyscale. Each hue has 10 shades of brightness, which (including
grey) gives us 80 total colors.
Colors are named like this:
var(--red-0); /* very light red */
var(--red-2); /* light red */
var(--red-5); /* medium red */
var(--red-7); /* dark red */
var(--red-9); /* very dark red */
var(--green-7); /* dark green */
var(--blue-5); /* medium blue */
var(--purple-3); /* light purple */
/* etc */
The color palette is designed to meet the following criteria:
* To have close equivalents to the main colors used in the old color scheme,
especially tag colors, so that changes to major colors are minimized.
* To produce a set of colors that can be used as as main text colors, as background
colors, and as accent colors, both in light mode and dark mode.
* To ensure that colors at the same brightness level have the same perceived brightness.
Green-4, blue-4, red-4, purple-4, etc should all have the same brightness and contrast
ratios. This way colors look balanced. This is actually a difficult problem, because human
color perception is non-linear, so you can't just scale brightness values linearly.
There's a color palette test page at https://danbooru.donmai/static/colors
Notable changes to colors in light mode:
* Username colors are the same as tag colors.
* Copyright tags are a deeper purple.
* Builders are a deeper purple (fixes#4626).
* Moderators are green.
* Gold users are orange.
* Parent borders are a darker green.
* Child borders are a darker orange.
* Unsaved notes have a thicker red border.
* Selected notes have a thicker blue (not green) border.
* Refactor the paginator into a ViewComponent.
* Fix inconsistent spacing between paginator items.
* Fix a bug where the sequential paginator generated the wrong next /
previous page links in the <link rel="{next|prev}"> tags in the <head>.
* Always include the final page as a hidden html element, so that it can
be unhidden with custom CSS.
* Make it easier to change the pagination window.
This makes it so that an element's width includes borders and padding,
so that borders or padding don't cause an element to exceed its
specified width. This is a standard part of most CSS resets.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/box-sizing
Broken in 49bc2364 by the use of @extend.
Here's what happened. There are two CSS rules that both apply to pool links:
* a:link { color: var(--link-color); }
* .pool-category-series a { color: var(--series-pool-color); }
These rules have equal specificity (0-1-1). This means the rule that is
defined last takes priority. This means the order in which CSS files are
included matters. 49bc2364 used the @extend directive in a rule for
popup menus, which required an @import, which changed the order of the
CSS files, which made the a:link rule suddenly take priority over the
series pool rule.
The proper fix would be to use Sass's new @use directive instead of
@import, but that requires the latest version of Sass, which requires
the latest version of Webpacker, which we can't upgrade to yet because
of breaking changes.
The real moral of the story is: our CSS is very fragile because of
specificity rules. It's very important that rules are defined in a
certain order, otherwise our CSS will break.
* https://sass-lang.com/documentation/at-rules/use
* https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Specificity
Change [quote] styling to Reddit/Github style (greyed out, with a bar on
the left side) instead of traditional forum style (big grey box around
the quote).
Reasons for this change:
* Box style is bulkier, especially for short quotes in comments.
* Box style works poorly for deeply nested quotes.
* Box style looks bad on widescreen monitors, since the quote stretches
across the full width of the screen.
* Add comment scores.
* Rework voting buttons so that you can click the upvote/downvote
buttons to toggle votes.
* Hide the edit, delete, undelete, and report buttons behind a popup menu.
* Show the upvote/downvote/reply buttons to logged out users. Redirect
them to the login page instead.
Add a Restricted user level. Restricted users are level 10, below
Members. New users start out as Restricted if they sign up from a proxy
or an IP recently used by another user.
Restricted users can't update or edit any public content on the site
until they verify their email address, at which point they're promoted
to Member. Restricted users are only allowed to do personal actions
like keep favorites, keep favgroups and saved searches, mark dmails as
read or deleted, or mark forum posts as read.
The restricted state already existed before, the only change here is
that now it's an actual user level instead of a hidden state. Before it
was based on two hidden flags on the user, the `requires_verification`
flag (set when a user signs up from a proxy, etc), and the `is_verified`
flag (set after the user verifies their email). Making it a user level
means that now the Restricted status will be shown publicly.
Introducing a new level below Member means that we have to change every
`is_member?` check to `!is_anonymous` for every place where we used
`is_member?` to check that the current user is logged in.
Display a red wavy underline beneath misspelled tags in autocomplete.
We use an inline image for the underline instead of the native
`text-decoration: red wavy underline` property because the native
underline is too big and ugly, and we have no way to adjust it. Making a
nice-looking wavy underline in CSS is surprisingly difficult. This
turned out to be the cleanest way.
* Add a frequently asked questions section.
* Add nicer looking upgrade buttons.
* Format the page nicer.
* Prevent users from attempting invalid upgrades on users that are
already Platinum or above.
* Let Mods and Admins see the email addresses of users below their level.
* Let users see their own email address on their profile.
* Let users verify or edit their email address from their profile.
This is to make catching sockpuppets easier, and to make it easier for
users to fix their email.
* Only show the current pending flag on flagged posts. Don't show old flags.
* Don't show both the "This post was flagged for review" and the "This
post was flagged and is pending" notices.
* Only show the current pending appeal in the "This post was appealed"
notice. Don't show old appeals.
* Don't show both the "This post was deleted" and the "This post was
appealed" notice on appealed posts. Only show the "This post was
appealed" notice.
* Show "no reason" if no appeal reason was given.
Standardize font sizes and heading tags (<h1>-<h6>) to be more
consistent across the site.
Changes:
* Introduce font size CSS variables and start replacing hardcoded font
sizes with standard sizes.
* Change header tags to use only one <h1> per page. One <h1> per page is
recommended for SEO purposes. Usually this is for the page title, like
in forum threads or wiki pages.
* Standardize on <h2> for section headers in sidebars and <h3> for
smaller subsection headers. Don't use <h4>-<h6>.
* In DText, make h1-h4 headers all the same size. Standard wiki style is
to ignore h1-h3 and start at h4.
* In DText, make h4-h6 the same size as the h1-h3 tags outside of DText.
* In the tag list, change the <h1> and <h2> tag category headers to <h3>.
* Make usernames in comments and forum posts smaller. Also change the
<h4> tag for the commenter name to <div class="author-name">.
* Make the tag list, paginator, and nav menu smaller on mobile.
* Change h1#app-name-header to a#app-name-header.
* Add Discord, Twitter, and Github links to site footer.
* Remove "Desktop mode" and "Keyboard shortcuts" links from footer.
Users can use the desktop site option in their browser to switch
between desktop and mobile mode.
* Remove git hash from footer. Users can hover over the Github logo to
see the hash instead.
- "Current" is now most like the old format
-- It is therefore now the default for post versions
- Only show the actual edits in their own column
- Show the current state at that version in another column
- On the "previous" view, don't double-show full list of tags for
the first post versions, so leave edits blank
* Add back "Resize to window" link.
* Add Z shortcut for resize to window link (mnemonic: Z for zoom image).
* Resize images to screen width by default on both desktop and mobile.
* Make it so that notes are nested directly inside the .image-container
element with the image, instead of inside a separate .note-container
element. This means .image-container and .note-container are now the
same element. This is so that the size of the .note-container is
driven by the size of the image, which ensures that notes are
automatically resized as the image is resized.
- The types are:
-- Previous: The default and the previously used type
-- Subsequent: Compares against the next version
-- Current: Compares against the current version
- Allow switching between comparison types in index and diff views
-- Have links vary depending upon current comparison type
Use pending / approved / rejected status labels in front of the topic
title instead of a BUR count column. This is to make the forum listing
easier to visually scan for resolved vs unresolved topics.
Labels are only added for topics in the Tags category. This is a hack to
avoid labels on megathreads that have had BURs mistakenly attached to them.
[APPROVED] and [REJECTED] labels are stripped from thread titles to make
the titles cleaner. This is a hack until these titles can be fixed.