The old "switch to pad" logic looked buggy, and it complicates pad
initialization. Forcing a refresh after importing an `.etherpad` file
isn't much of a UX downgrade.
When settings.useMonospaceFontGlobal is set to `true`, it sets the default
font to 'monospace'. This font seems to have been removed in
a5164dad43.
This commit sets the default font to "RobotoMono" which is a valid
option.
Tested in a Docker environment, setting `PAD_OPTIONS_USE_MONOSPACE_FONT`
to `true`
Signed-off-by: Xavier Mehrenberger <xavier.mehrenberger@gmail.com>
This will make the pages gracefully handle HTTP server restart events,
which happen whenever a plugin is installed or uninstalled via the
`/admin/plugins` page.
Normally I would let `eslint --fix` do this for me, but there's a bug
that causes:
const x = function ()
{
// ...
};
to become:
const x = ()
=> {
// ...
};
which ESLint thinks is a syntax error. (It probably is; I don't know
enough about the automatic semicolon insertion rules to be confident.)
This will be a breaking change for some people.
We removed all internal password control logic. If this affects you, you have two options:
1. Use a plugin for authentication and use session based pad access (recommended).
1. Use a plugin for password setting.
The reasoning for removing this feature is to reduce the overall security footprint of Etherpad. It is unnecessary and cumbersome to keep this feature and with the thousands of available authentication methods available in the world our focus should be on supporting those and allowing more granual access based on their implementations (instead of half assed baking our own).
Rather than reinvent the wheel, use a well-tested library to parse and
write cookies. This should also help prevent XSS vulnerabilities
because the library handles special characters such as semicolon.
Commit 0bb8d73ba2 fixed the author ID
that is saved in the socket.io sessioninfo when the client sends a
`CLIENT_READY` with `reconnect` set to true, so it is now safe to undo
the workaround from PR #3868.
Fixes#4331.
This is an old bug: after an import there were always two iframes with
duplicated content, and the last one was simply on top of the old one.
This bug was there since forever, and became evident when the layout was
migrated to Flexbox.
- rename DOM wrapper because is was blacklisted by some ad blocker
- make the template and the lib to add gritter more simple (remove unused
option, make template simpler)
- add style for gritter error message
No more javascript to change css properties
Remove a number of useless tables
Try to stop positioning elements with absolute, but use flex-boxes instead
Adds comment to pad template, and move popups and chatbox inside editorcontainerbox (so absolute positioning is straightforward)
Make the design more consistent: always use base color, font-family and font-size. USe relative font size if necessary (.9rem instead of 11px for example)
Remove two columns in the popups, just use one column
Remove css meant to support old browser (like -webkit-box-shadow, -moz-box-shadow). Those css rules are quite common now, and If we want to support very old browser, we should use clean-css or other tools to add them automatically