- Found new solution to show dashboard proposals stats
- Added new class for behaviour change in the medium version
- Moved the progress bar to the bottom
- Moved below by adding counter-label class to the text support
- Added class to support text to push under the counter
It was accidentally deleted in commit 914bfa6.
Note the following spec passes on my machine if we add a `sleep 0.1`
call in the `:wait_readable` part of ruby's `Net::Protocol#rbuf_fill`.
Otherwise, it hangs forever after clicking the `.fileupload-file` div,
which closes its window. It might be solved when upgrading rails,
capybara, selenium or chromedriver.
scenario "Allows images in CKEditor", :js do
visit edit_admin_site_customization_page_path(custom_page)
within(".ckeditor") do
within_frame(0) { expect(page).not_to have_css("img") }
expect(page).to have_css(".cke_toolbar .cke_button__image_icon")
find(".cke_toolbar .cke_button__image_icon").click
end
within_window(window_opened_by { click_link "Browse Server" }) do
attach_file :file,
Rails.root.join('spec/fixtures/files/clippy.jpg'),
visible: false
find(".fileupload-file").click
end
click_link "OK"
within(".ckeditor") do
within_frame(0) { expect(page).to have_css("img") }
end
end
There where two issues with the current implementation:
- There was a possible duplication between looking up the language name in key "locale" and in key "i18n.language.name"
- The "default" option was not being picked up, as the fallback always returned the default locale's translation, "English"
With this implementation there is only a single place to put the language name: i18n.language.name. I think this place is easier to find and understand for Crowdin translators than a "locale" key hidden in general.yml
If the translation is not found we display the language key, instead of English, which makes more sense to me too 😌
Solution based on recent comments[1] on a related I18n issue
[1] https://github.com/svenfuchs/i18n/issues/365#issuecomment-419263847
The `update` action is usually expected to behave the same way it does
everywhere else, which is updating a record using the `params` hash.
The name `toggle_select` comes from the name we use in a similar
situation for budget investments.
Administration of dashboard actions currently shows proposed actions as
well as resources mixed. This patch tries to improve how they're shown
making things easier for administrators:
Resources will be shown after proposed actions, never mixed.
Proposed actions will be sorted according to the order attribute.
Resources will be sort according the two attributes that define its
availability:
The number of supports required.
The number of days after the proposal publication.