since controls are not directly into the scollable element (app-content)
we need to make the parent the scrollable element (app-content-files)
Signed-off-by: John Molakvoæ (skjnldsv) <skjnldsv@protonmail.com>
1. Removes an unnecessary width
2. Content of the table header moving down on selection. Happening due to increase in height of header.
3. Invalid font-size for the actions menu.
4. Vertical position of the action menu
Signed-off-by: Abijeet <abijeetpatro@gmail.com>
The div that contains the elements related to the creation of new files,
and thus the upload button, is always present in the DOM; it is hidden
or shown based on the folder permissions by adding or removing the
"hidden" CSS class. However, as the other CSS classes for the div are
"actions" and "creatable" and a "display: flex" rule was defined for
".actions.creatable" below the "display: none" rule for
".actions.hidden" the last one took precedence and the div ended being
always visible, even if the "hidden" CSS class was set. Now the rules
for the ".actions.hidden" selector are defined below the rules for the
".actions.creatable" selector and thus the "display: none" rule is
applied as expected.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
Fixes#7539
Also fixes overlap of text on mobile devices by resorting to just icons on lower resolutions.
Signed-off-by: Abijeet <abijeetpatro@gmail.com>
Some parts of the file list contents (file name and actions) had a
higher z-index than the file list multiselect header. That header is
fixed in place, so when the file list contents were scrolled and those
parts with a higher z-index overlapped the multiselect header they were
fully visible. Now the z-index for the multiselect header has a higher
value (the same used in the controls bar) to ensure that the contents
are shown behind the header.
Fixes#7540
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
When a file from the file list is dragged a drag shadow (a copy of the
file row that follows the cursor position) is created. The drag shadow
element is created as a direct child of the body element, so it needs a
higher "z-index" than the one used for the file list to be visible.
In narrow screens the "#app-content" uses a "z-index" of 1000 in order
to be visible over the "#navigation-bar" when they overlap, so the
"z-index" of the drag shadow must be at least 1000 to be visible over
the file list.
Instead of updating the hardcoded "z-index" it was removed and replaced
by CSS rules for ".dragshadow" elements to ease theming.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
Now that the checkbox was moved to its own column clicking on the
thumbnail should behave like clicking on the file name. To achieve this
the left position was replaced with a padding, so the element is kept at
the same place while extending its clickable area to cover the
thumbnail.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
The selection column is not only a visual column, but also a real column
of the file list table. Unlike other columns whose width is reduced in
space constrained screens the selection column must stay the same so the
tapping area is large enough to be easily usable
The selection column does not appear in the search results table, so its
contents have to be explicitly aligned with those of the main table
based on whether the main table has a selection column or not (using the
"has-selection" CSS class in the same way as the "has-favorite" CSS
class was being used when there was a column for favorite actions).
In the tests the ":visible" selector can no longer be used. That
selector matches elements with a width or height that is greater than
zero, but the dimensions calculated in the unit tests are not reliable;
the width of the link was zero before these changes, and now moving the
checkbox to its own column causes the height of the link to become zero
too, so it no longer matches the ":visible" selector even if it is not
hidden. As hidding and showing the link is based on its "display" CSS
property its value is the one checked now.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
The favorite icon was shown on its own "column" (not a real column in
the table, but a visual column achieved through margins and left
positions). Now the icon was moved to the top right corner of the file
thumbnail, and the thumbnail and file name were moved to the left to
fill the space left by the "column".
To keep the markup in line with its visual representation (and to ease
the placing through CSS), the favorite mark is no longer prepended to
the row, but appended to the thumbnail instead. In the same way, the
thumbnail is no longer appended to the checkbox label, but to the link
with the name of the file instead (although the checkbox is still shown
at the bottom right corner of the thumbnail, and clicking on the
thumbnail still selects the file). In order to show the "busy" state on
a file the "icon-loading-small" CSS class is set to the parent element
of the thumbnail, so the thumbnail is also wrapped now by another div
with the same size and position as the label.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
The checkbox is not shown always with full opacity, though, in order to
reduce the visual noise (specially later, once the checkbox is moved to
its own column).
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
This is a preparatory step for a following commit in which the position
of the favorite icon and the checkbox will be swapped; in that new
design the favorite icon is no longer expected to be an action but just
a simple mark on whether the file is favorited or not (the action is
expected to be triggered then only from the file actions menu).
The favorite icon is now fully shown or completely hidden depending on
whether the file is favorited or not. As the icon is just informative
but no longer an action now it does not change when hovered or focus. In
the same way, the alternative text when the file is not favorited now it
is not "Favorite" (an action) but "Not favorited" instead.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
The new FileAction for the menu is essentially the same as the old
inline FileAction, except for the rendering; in this case the FileAction
is shown in the menu in a standard way, so there is no need to provide a
custom renderer (although the menu entry text and icon change depending
on whether the file is currently a favorite or not, but that can be done
just with displayName and iconClass functions).
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
* fix mess with menus and actions in the files app
* reduces amount of !important usages
* keeps the behaviour on mobile as well as on desktop
Signed-off-by: Morris Jobke <hey@morrisjobke.de>