Updated neo-quitter
Updated neo-quitter to match the colors of the default theme
Fixed alignment issues
Changed threaded view to inline in order to make it more readable
See merge request !6
We should actually not allow remote images to be given in the src attribute
because they can be used for tracking and other nasty stuff without being
seen by the enduser.
Also, allowing remote images linked like this won't work for users who run
plugins like RequestPolicy etc. anyway. A better method would be to make
them listed as attachments instead. Then we can use that subsystem for
making thumbnails to store locally, hotlinking sources and whatnot.
because otherwise pages which don't display the breaking <h1> element
(like showstream, i.e. your own profile for example) won't have clickable
entry forms.
No validation has been attempted yet. Lots of changes left. This
is visibly not (very) different from the previous CSS layout. But
some simplifications have been made.
Might cause issues with local changes to themes and CSS. Also maybe
javascript which depends on certain legacy microformats elements.
The move to microformats2 is motivated by the announcement that all
microformats should be migrated to version 2, as of 2014-06-20 at:
http://microformats.org/2014/06/20/microformats-org-turns-9-upgrade-to-microformats2
IE versions older than 8 (which these were for) should no longer
be used anyway, since they are filled with security holes and not
even Microsoft recommends or supports their use anymore.
This reverts commit 38f5038cf0.
Random problems with, I assume, Chromium users. Ranted:
"FUCK YOU CHROMIUM WITH VARYING FUNCTIONALITY AND CRAPPY
INTEROPERABILITY THE NEW FUCKING INTERNET EXPLORER"
This will be back in the future with a vengeance (patches).
This won't run properly if other scripts stop javascript execution before
it's time to crop (such as in the Bookmark plugin, which when writing this
hasn't been migrated to Jquery 2.x - so it stops on a '.die' call).
Some images were cleaned up from the theme/base/images/illustrations too.
This merges GNU Social with current development of StatusNet. The only conflicts were some documentation, where GNU Social's versions were retained.
Conflicts:
doc-src/about
doc-src/faq
plugins/OpenID/doc-src/openid
commit 7ef19ab918cc9805abb8d01e8220ae4ed63155d7
Author: Evan Prodromou <evan@status.net>
Date: Mon Jul 9 12:53:29 2012 -0400
Show link to facebook account on profile block
If you've logged in with Facebook, show a link to that account on the profile block.
commit b56967479c009d702150791944dbd80746ee3ba1
Author: Evan Prodromou <evan@status.net>
Date: Mon Jul 9 12:28:34 2012 -0400
Add profile link from profile block to Twitter account
Add a profile link to Twitter for accounts that are linked via Twitter login.
commit 181e441fd03c6034e737f6a3dae115557aa3e1aa
Author: Evan Prodromou <evan@status.net>
Date: Mon Jul 9 11:57:56 2012 -0400
OpenID shows other account links
commit ef7357883dad9e34af2746e1c6a41ea826d7c992
Author: Evan Prodromou <evan@status.net>
Date: Mon Jul 9 11:53:12 2012 -0400
Add a profile link for OpenIDs
OpenID plugin now adds a profile link for each OpenID on the account.
commit 093d26b95bc453686d24c42f5a8f4739cb338fd2
Author: Evan Prodromou <evan@status.net>
Date: Mon Jul 9 11:15:18 2012 -0400
Better array access
commit 49d47257efdcae2101b589a1f825872bdd70667c
Author: Evan Prodromou <evan@status.net>
Date: Mon Jul 9 10:57:16 2012 -0400
Show list of other accounts in profile block
We add a group of "rel-me" links to other user accounts on the Web.
This is mostly useful for when you've used OpenID, Twitter, or
Facebook login to associate a remote account.
There's an extension to the profileblock recipe to show the links as
little icons; there's a new hook in accountprofileblock to get such
links from plugins.
There's a modification to the base theme to show the icons correctly
(I think).