This changes the auth screens to use the modal-like style of the redesign.
This does not attempt to style the actual body content of each screen. Instead,
it covers the header area with logo, footer links, and overall modal container
only.
This component displays login and register buttons. It's currently used in the
composer when viewing a room as a guest.
The name is confusing because the login flow uses are very similarly named
`mx_Login_box` as a wrapping around forms, which is totally different than these
buttons.
Additionally, the components is moved to `views/auth` since it is very simple
and auth related.
The label moves into the border on focus and after being filled. A valid color
is applied to the label and input border. Other states like invalid can be added
later as needed.
Adapted from @ara4n's experiment into a React component with a CSS only
approach.
This allows Webpack to insert the proper image URL after builds steps like
adding a hash and so on. The path you supply to `require` is relative to the JS
source file, just like any other would be.
Adds a `$res` SCSS variable set to the path from the root SCSS file to the `res`
directory.
This is a different base path than previously used in CSS URLs (it goes up 3
directories instead of 2), because Webpack will now be resolving images relative
to the root SCSS file, so the path corresponds to a source tree location,
instead of a path in the build output tree.
Defining this variable has two main goals:
* URLs are a bit easier to read
* The path can be overridden, which is needed for external (riot-web) themes
This means that themes which include `light/css/_base.scss` (currently Dark and
Status) won't be forced to have Light's font-faces included. This only really
matters for Status, which uses different fonts throughout.
It can take some time to actually set the status message and see it play back as
a committed event. This adds a spinner for immediate feedback so it's clear
that something is happening.
Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/8135.
It seems fractional spacing results in different behavior across browsers,
including unbalanced spacing, making the avatar appear uncentered.
Here we avoid this by using integers that seem to closely match the comps.
Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/8134.