* Convert notices from helpers to partials.
* Eliminate PostSets::PostRelationship class in favor of post_sets/posts template.
* Eliminate COUNT(*) queries when calculating the number of child posts.
* Eliminate redundant parent load and parent exists queries.
This is what happens:
* The post is approved.
* The approval action reloads the page by calling `location.reload()`.
* After the page is reloaded, the value of the hidden `_method` param in
the post edit form is mysteriously overwritten with the value of the
authenticity_token param from the previous page load.
* The post edit form is submitted, but the _method param isn't set to
`patch`, so the form submission is treated as a POST request instead of
a PUT request.
* The POST endpoint doesn't exist, so the form submission returns 404.
The cause appears to be buggy form autofill in Firefox 72. This only
happens in Firefox 72, not in Firefox 68 or in other browsers.
Remove the targeted down voting report. This report hasn't been working
for a while. The /post_votes page is a better way to investigate
downvoting activity anyway.
* Add favorite count beneath recommended posts. Clicking the favcount
loads more recommended posts like that post.
* Increase number of recommendations shown on post show page.
* Open recommendations to all users (not just gold).
* Show recommendations on all posts (not just posts after 2017).
* Allow users to browse recommendations for other users.
* Increase number of recommended posts returned.
* Change endpoints to /recommended_posts?user_id=1234 and
/recommended_posts?post_id=1234 and add json/xml support.
* Use more compact timestamps in post tooltips ("39 minutes ago" -> "39m ago")
* Move timestamps to the right (after favcount + score).
* Switch favorite icon from star to heart.
* Fix inconsistencies in how wiki pages were linked.
* Link directly to the wiki instead of to a title search that is expected
to redirect to the wiki.
Normally thumbnails have a fixed size of 154x154, but that's not always
desirable outside of the posts index because it creates empty gaps
around thumbnails.
* Add the source (twitter, pixiv, etc) and upload date ("X minutes ago")
to iqdb thumbnails.
* Link the filesize to the full file so you can compare files in new tabs.
* Link the similarity to a iqdb search so you can pivot your search to other posts.
Remove the 'Similar' button next to the source field in the post edit
form. Removed for multiple reasons:
* It doesn't make sense to have to open the edit form to do a reverse
image search.
* The 'Similar' button tries to redownload the file from the source,
which has various problems: the source might have been deleted, it
might have been changed or revised, it might be a format that iqdb
can't handle (ugoira/webm/mp4), or it might otherwise not match the
the actual post.
* The 'Find similar' button already exists in the sidebar and it does
the right thing by using the preview image from Danbooru, which
avoids all the above issues.
This was used to discourage crawlers from crawling certain pages we
didn't want them to crawl, primarily post searches.
Remove because there are better ways to control crawling. Some of these
links weren't even visible to crawlers anyway. This lets us be
consistent about only applying rel="nofollow" to external links.
* Use underscores instead of spaces for tags in inline tag lists (upload
tags report, tooltips, modqueue, comments page).
* Allow long tags to word wrap. Fixes long sources not wrapping in the
uploads tag report. Also fixes very long tags that don't have
underscores not wrapping in the sidebar (ex: kuouzumiaiginsusutakeizumonokamimeichoujin_mika).
Set the thumbnail height to auto instead of 154px so that there's not a
big empty gap beneath thumbnails that aren't 150px high.
This requires setting dimensions on the <img> tag itself so that the
image height is known before loading, otherwise the tooltip will be
mispositioned after the image loads in.
We set the min-width and min-height instead of the <img> width and
height properties because our calculated dimensions are sometimes
off-by-one compared to the actual dimensions. I'm not sure how libvips
calculates the thumbnail dimensions, but this avoids forcing a slightly
wrong aspect ratio, which produces ugly resizing artifacts.
* Factor out common sidebar layout template.
* Convert wiki pages and posts to use this template.
* Add data-layout attribute to <body> element indicating the current layout.
* Add ability to search /post_versions by added tags, removed tags, or
changed tags (added or removed).
* Add 'History' link to the sidebar of the /posts index. This is a
shortcut for a /post_versions search of the current tag.
* Remove `list-style-type: none` rules (this is the default).
* Add `list-bulleted` and `list-inline` utility classes.
* Wrap terms of service and user deletion pages in dtext `.prose` class
so we don't have to redefine basic list styles on these pages.
* Always display 'Saved searches' link in subnav bar, even if the user
hasn't created any saved searches yet.
* Eliminate use of `has_saved_searches` bitpref on users.
* Remove .ui-corner-all, .ui-state-highlight, .ui-state-error classes
from notice boxes.
* Use .notice, .notice-info, .notice-error classes instead.
* Replace <p> elements in notices with <div>'s so that we don't have to
work around the `margin-bottom: 1em` from <p> elements.
* Replace <h1> elements in notices with <h2>.
* Standardize info notices to use the same shade of light yellow in the
light theme.
Fixes the search button wrapping to the next line in Firefox. Also fixes
the search box to be full width with no gap between the search box and
the search button.
Fineprint text was variously styled with `.info`, `.tn`, `.hint`, or
`.cost-footnote` css classes. Standardize on `.fineprint` instead. Use
`.hint` only for form hints and `.tn` only for <tn> tags in translation
notes.
Incidentally changes the font size of form hints to 0.8em (was 0.7em)
and the color of fineprint to #888 (was #AAA or #666).
Make /favorites redirect to a ordfav:<user> search instead of having a
separate view just for favorites. This duplicated a lot of code for no
good reason.