Font size of the whole app would ideally be controlled by a single
value. This value is currently hard coded using the :root CSS selector.
It is the intention to make this value configurable within riot. In the
interim all font-sizes have been converted to rem by the simple process
of regex. Replacing px values with their equivalent rem values assuming
a font size of 15px and then rounded to three decimal places, which was
the base at the time of this transformation.
I'm expecting another commit cleaning up rem values but I thought it
best to leave that to review.
This commit doesn't address any scaling issues. I thought it better to
land this unwieldy, mechanical, invisible change before the others
otherwise the pr would be impossible to review thoroughly.
This is not part of any designs, so it may be short-lived, but it's quite handy
for diagnosing issues with cross-signing at least while the feature is in
development.
We are not supporting this due to the complexity involved in switching integration managers. We still support custom ones under the hood, just not to the common user. A later sprint on integrations will consider re-adding the option alongside fixing the various bugs out there.
Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/10554
Issues fixed:
* Fields were not ~30px from the avatar (too much right margin)
* Tooltips overflowed the dialog on some resolutions
* SetIdServer didn't have an error state for making the field red
* Spacing between sections in Discovery was wrong (fixed by just removing the problematic n+2 selector - it didn't help anything)
And also a bunch of other UI fixes in the devices table:
* It's the devices table, don't need 'device' in all the headers
* Not really necessary to label checkboxes with 'select'
* Stop table from moving down when the delete button appears
Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/10216
This makes a few small tweaks to Settings padding and margin, but more is still
needed. I am told that https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/10554 will
soon take a holistic view on the problem, so this is a more conservation
temporary change.
As best as I can tell, the designs call for the IM URL to be the same size as
other subheadings. The font size in Zeplin doesn't match what is currently used
in Settings, so this likely caused confusion.
and make that width narrower so we can fit a tooltip in the left
hand side (they were a little too wide anyway for the kind of data
being entered, even on a narrow window).
This tweaks the appearance of the existing 3PID management UX to use a different
style for the remove button. This styling will more closely match the soon to be
added 3PID discovery settings.
Part of https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/10159
This moves the responsibility of creating a URL to open from the button (and other components) to the integrations manager dialog itself.
By doing this, we also cut down on scalar API calls because we don't pick up on account information until the user opens the dialog.
These icons are based on Feather as the original source, but they have various
tweaks applied, such as stroke width, color, etc. Hopefully the tweaked name
makes this more obvious in the future.
This takes out the old user and room settings, replacing the paths with the new dialog editions. The labs setting has been removed in order to support this change.
In addition to removing the old components outright, some older components which were only used by the settings pages have been removed. The exception is the ColorSettings component as it has a high chance of sticking around in the future.
Styles that were shared by the settings components have been broken out to dedicated sections, making it easier to remove the old styles entirely.
Some stability testing of the app has been performed to ensure the app still works, however given the scope of this change there is a possibility of some broken functionality.
Also bring in the compact timeline option.
Without minor CSS changes, the old user settings are completely unusable with this change. As such, minimal effort has been put in to have it be useful. Similarly, the changes drop the use of radio groups and the old theme selector was the only one that used it. See the comments for more details on how/why this was mitigated the way it was.