Accessibility:
- improved semantic layout
- Fixes unlabelled input for custom pronouns. CC @hazy
- Adds labels to dropdowns.
- Shortens certain texts for less verbose screen reader outputs and
people with slow reading speed.
- Turned optional username rename helper text with low contrast into
"normal" help text.
UI/UX:
- Removes section about primary email which is no longer managed in the
profile section.
- Fixes section about primary email not displaying in user settings when notifications are
not available.
- Removes primary email display, because it is not actually a form
element here. (Alternatively, we could display it and link to the
account settings for managing the email)
Closes https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/1120
- Adds labels to reaction and context menu.
- Fixes taborder in markdown combobox buttons. They are now only one
"tab" stop and can be navigated with arrow buttons and in the right
order (previously, it would skip the table button).
- Generates more verbose output for the reactio selectors to provide
content for users who cannot identify the meaning of these buttons
visually. Explicit aria-labels are now preferred over auto-generated
ones.
When the Forgejo version is displayed in the footer, the metadata
should not be displayed. It was once an indication that Forgejo
includes all of Gitea. But since the hard fork the codebase diverged
and this is no longer accurate.
The metadata is still displayed in the API, admin panels or headers
for the sake of backward compatibility.
Refs: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/discussions/issues/244
- separate template
- ensure correct labelling of elements
- drop additional required indicators for field that already have
browser semantics (the icon has colour contrast issues anyway),
especially as the first dropdown cannot be left empty
This commit allows chaning default branch update style through global
and repository settings. The setting affects "Update branch" button
in PR view (button shows when some commits are ahead of master branch).
When default update style is set to "rebase", dropdown button updates branch
by rebase by default. When update style is set to other value, dropdown button
updates branch by merge. Any of these actions may be selected using dropdown
in any case.
Signed-off-by: George Bartolomey <george@bh4.ru>
Added support for searching content in a specific directory or file.
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/6143
Reviewed-by: Gusted <gusted@noreply.codeberg.org>
Reviewed-by: 0ko <0ko@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: Shiny Nematoda <snematoda.751k2@aleeas.com>
Co-committed-by: Shiny Nematoda <snematoda.751k2@aleeas.com>
fix #32857
(cherry picked from commit d28a4843b8de5d5e01ef3d7b2ad25f22853247ad)
Conflicts:
web_src/js/components/ActionRunStatus.vue
remove the refactoring, keep the additional cancelled status
Fixes Issue #29365 and inherit PR #29429
- I should extend the #29429 fork but the fork is not synced, so I
created another PR.
- Use `silenced` class for the link, as in #29847
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Co-authored-by: Ben Chang <ben_chang@htc.com>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
This commit has a fundamental flaw, in order to syncronize if external
users are still active the commit checks if the refresh token is
accepted by the OAuth provider, if that is not the case it sees that as
the user is disabled and sets the is active field to `false` to signal
that. Because it might be possible (this commit makes this a highly
likelyhood) that the OAuth provider still recognizes this user the
commit introduces code to allow users to re-active themselves via the
oauth flow if they were disabled because of this. However this code
makes no distinction in why the user was disabled and always re-actives
the user.
Thus the reactivation via the OAuth flow allows users to bypass the
manually activation setting (`[service].REGISTER_MANUAL_CONFIRM`) or if
the admin for other reasons disabled the user.
This reverts commit 21fdd28f08.