- This is actually https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/19978 &
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/19486 but was removed in one of
the UI refactors of v1.20
- This is a very technical fix and is best explained in the CSS
comments. But the short version: When there's an overflow being set, but
you want an element to 'break out' of that overflow with `position:
absolute`, it sometimes doesn't work! You need to set some CSS to let
the browser know that the element needs to use an element outside of
that overflow as 'clip parent'.
- Resolves my internal frustration with the mobile UI constantly getting broken.
(cherry picked from commit 879f842bed)
(cherry picked from commit 6099c9b41b)
(cherry picked from commit 0749d00b16)
(cherry picked from commit ec6a5428a7)
Align everything with a new layout.
* Use "baseline" for some special elements, the "flex-item-icon" is for
the issue list only at the moment and I think it should be general
enough now (but not using "flex-item-leading" anymore in this case).
* Make the labels stretch themselves.
## Changes
- no more hardcoded `border-radius`es (apart from `0`)
- no more value inconsistencies
- no more guessing what pixel value you should use
- two new variables:
- `--border-radius-medium` (for elements where the normal border radius
does not suffice)
- `--border-radius-circle` (for displaying circles)
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Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>
This PR introduces a new UI element type for Gitea called `flex-item`.
It consists of a horizontal card with a leading, main and trailing part:

The idea behind it is that in Gitea UI, we have many cases where we use
this kind of layout, but it is achieved in many different ways:
- grid layout
- `.ui.list` with additional hacky flexbox
- `.ui.key.list` - looks to me like a style set originally created for
ssh/gpg key list, was used in many other places
- `.issue.list` - created for issue cards, used in many other places
- ...
This new style is based on `.issue.list`, specifically the refactoring
of it done in #25750.
In this PR, the new element is introduced and lots of templates are
being refactored to use that style. This allows to remove a lot of
page-specific css, makes many of the elements responsive or simply
provides a cleaner/better-looking way to present information.
A devtest section with the new style is also available.
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Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
Issue filters are being used on repo list page and on milestone issues
page, and the code is mostly duplicated.
This PR does the following changes:
- move issue filters into a shared template
- allow filtering milestone issues by project, so no need to hide this
filter on milestone issues page
- remove some dead code (e. g. issue actions in milestone issues
template)
- fix label filter dropdown width
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Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
Fix#24846 applying the solution proposed by @silverwind
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Replaces #25335
Various fixes to pages or elements which were looking ugly on mobile.
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Reorganize various CSS files for clarity, group together by subdirectory
in `index.css`. This reorders some of the rules, but I don't think it
should introduce any issues because of that.
2023-05-16 00:13:30 -04:00
Renamed from web_src/css/repository/issue-list.css (Browse further)