* Grow the click-able zone of the list menu
* Remove a dead link on the list menu
* Merge list menu files with header menu to be consistent with the
board components internal organization
Closes#106
I decided to create my own and not to use a community package, because
1. it's straightforward
2. it's better integrated with our others libs such as EscapeActions
3. monitoring third-party packages evolutions (eg, CSS changes) is a
lot of work.
This is basically the same rationale than for our other generic UI
components such as the Popup/Popover.
This commit also slightly modify the general layout to remove
unnecessary wrapper DOM nodes.
Motivations:
* Iron-Router foces us to use Tracker.nonreactive black magic in order
to avoid un-necessary re-renders;
* There is a community consensus (supported by some MDG members) that
the flow-router API is easier to reason about;
* The useraccounts now supports flow router (that was a blocking
element when I considered the switch ~3months ago)
On the server we use the Picker router, as encouraged by the Kadira
team (which develop both Flow and Picker routers).
In the current state of things there are some bugs related to the
missing Loading architecure. Previously onRendered callback where
always called when the data the component needed was available, now
we have to handle this ourselves, which we will in a following commit.
Use a custom build of jquery-ui with only the plugins we need (instead
of including everything).
Fix a tricky bug of conflict between Blaze reactive updates and
jquery-ui (which caused cards to sometimes disappear).
New features:
- select all filtered cards
- assign or unassign a member to selected cards
- archive selected cards
This commit also fix the card sort indexes calculation when a multi-
selection is drag-dropped.
The user is now able to upload an avatar, and pick one in a list.
This functionality should eventually be abstracted in a community
package but we still need to work on a great public API. We rely on
collectionFS to manage uploaded avatars. We also removed
bengott:avatar which was trying to solve the wrong problem (namely
displaying the avatar, which is as simple as displaying an image), and
not a avatar system as it should be.
Gravatar support is coming (back) soon. We may also want to have a
list of default fun avatars the user can choose instead of uploading
its own one.
The UI and the internal APIs are still rough around the edges but the
feature is basically working. You can now select multiple cards and
move them together or (un|)assign them a label.
* Implement visibility choice on board creation;
* Rework the board header bar. Remove links to un-implemented
features;
* Implement a board star counter (visible if the board have >2 stars);
* Define a new icon (a thin cross) to close elements;
* Remove $(document).on('mouseover') event handlers that were
basically fired hundreds of times for nothing, we now define a proper
Tracker dependency to execute jquery-ui plugin initialization only
when something has changed;
* Bug fixes related to list scrolling.
We now replace native scrollbar by custom ones on the list card (which
is required by the new ergonomics in the parent commit), but the
"scrolling engine", is still native, we just hide the scrollbar and
draw our own in HTML/CSS using the perfect-scrollbar package (from
bower).
This commit also implements component scrolling when certain actions
are performed, eg scroll to the bottom when the new card composer is
opened.
The idea is that by displaying card details in a sidebar stuck on the
right of the screen, the mouse had to travel too much before
interacting with it. I also don’t want to use the Trello solution
(modal) on big screens, because I like the ability to interact with
the selected card and with the board at the same time (like in a
e-mail client).
The solution introduced in this commit consist of opening the card
detail in a column next to the minicard list.
This commit also fix right sidebar members and labels drag and drop.