- Update all JS dependencies
- Enable `declaration-property-unit-disallowed-list` to forbid `em` on
`line-height`
- Rename dependency update targets to `update-js` and `update-py` and
document them
- Remove margin on Asciicast viewer
- Tested Swagger, Katex, Asciicast
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There was some recent discussion about this in Discord `ui-design`
channel and the conclusion was that
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/24305 should have fixed their
OS font installation to have semibold weights.
I have now tested this 601 weight on a Windows 10 machine on Firefox
myself, and I immediately noticed that bold was excessivly bold and
rendering as 700 because browsers are biased towards bolder fonts. So
revert this back to the previous value.
Fixes: #8972Fixes: #24263
And I think it also (partially) fix#24263 (no need to convert) ,
because users could upload any supported image format if it isn't larger
than AVATAR_MAX_ORIGIN_SIZE
The main idea:
* if the uploaded file size is not larger than AVATAR_MAX_ORIGIN_SIZE,
use the origin
* if the resized size is larger than the origin, use the origin
Screenshots:
JPG:
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APNG:
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WebP (animated)
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The only exception: if a WebP image is larger than MaxOriginSize and it
is animated, then current `webp` package can't decode it, so only in
this case it isn't supported. IMO no need to support such case: why a
user would upload a 1MB animated webp as avatar? crazy .....
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Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>