Commit Graph

7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Javi Martín
c367f21705 Add buttons to check all/none available languages
Although most Consul Democracy installations will only have a few
available languages using `config.i18n.available_locales`, there's a
chance some installation will keep every language as available and will
enable the desired ones using the admin interface. In these cases,
enabling (or disabling) every language would be tedious, particularly
when casually experimenting in a staging environment or while using the
official Consul Democracy demo.

So we're adding buttons to simplify the process. Since some
installations might have only a couple of available languages, and in
this case these buttons would be pretty much useless, we're only showing
them when there are many languages available.
2024-06-06 16:28:19 +02:00
Javi Martín
a911b0dec7 Extract function in "check all/none" JavaScript file 2024-06-06 16:28:19 +02:00
Javi Martín
f47179ff68 Use buttons to check/uncheck all options
People using screen readers usually expect links to take them somewhere
else in the page on to a different page, while they expect buttons to
change something on the page.

Since we're in the latter scenario, using a button is more accessible.
It's also more natural; with a button, we don't need to provide `#` as
the URL or stop the default event when the button is clicked. And,
unlike links, buttons can be activated with either the space or the
enter key. Finally, clicking a link pointing to `#` with the middle
mouse button opens a useless new tab, while buttons do nothing in this
case.

Now that we only have one "All" link on the page, we no longer need to
specify which "All" link we're clicking or which "All" link we are
checking, so we're simplifying the code doing so.
2024-06-06 16:18:33 +02:00
Javi Martín
f8c9f09887 Prevent default event on JavaScript-only links
These links point to "#" and don't do anything without JavaScript
activated, and they were causing the browser to scroll to the top of the
page.
2020-08-05 14:10:22 +02:00
Javi Martín
5211f47842 Add and apply ESLint spacing rules
For now we're only adding rules related to spacing and double quotes,
following the same rules we use in Ruby, which are the same rules
CoffeeScript followed when compiling these files.

We're also using the recommended ESLint rules, which will warn us about
many JavaScript common pitfalls, the `strict` rule which enforces using
strict mode, and the `no-console` rule, which will prevent us from
shipping code meant for debugging.

Although it's arguably more common to use the JSON format to define
these rules, I've chosen YAML because it's the format we use in all our
linters.
2019-09-11 14:03:24 +02:00
Javi Martín
ec5af1f1bc Remove unnecessary return statements
These statements were automatically added by CoffeeScript.

I'm only removing the obvious cases; there might be more cases where the
`return` statement isn't necessary.
2019-09-11 14:03:24 +02:00
Javi Martín
d93a029ce5 Convert CofeeScript to JavaScript
Compiled using `coffee -c` with CoffeeScript 1.12.6.
2019-09-11 14:03:24 +02:00