Previously, we decide when to display "Show More" based on the current fetched reply count vs. total replies in Commentron. It was already troublesome as `comment.List` and `comment.replies` give different values (one includes blocked content, while another does not).
Now, we are further filtering the list with Commentron blocklists (personal, admin, moderator), so it is not feasible to run the logic based on reply count.
## Solution
- Keep track of number of remaining pages instead and use that to determine when to display "Show More".
- While it doesn't solve the "Show N replies" mismatch (YT has this problem too), it prevents the button from lingering.
- In the event that all replies are blocked, just show an empty space (same as YT). I didn't like the previous version that cluttered the space with "comment(s) blocked".
## Issue
When you block Channel-X, Channel-X's comments will still be visible on someone else's content. This feels odd.
## Change
In addition to the blacklist, filter-list and muted-list, we now include the Commentron blocklists (personal, admin, moderator) when filtering out comments.
## Specifics
`makeSelectCommentsForUri`, `makeSelectTopLevelCommentsForUri` and `makeSelectRepliesForParentId` all perform the same filtering code. Factor that out to `makeSelectFilteredComments` and add the Commentron lists into the mix.
## Downsides
This probably adds to the already-high CPU usage in rendering comments.
The previous version treats each navigation as a link, ala Chrome Settings. I liked it because I can enter a settings section directly via URL, and can always back-track each section.
Anyway, changed it to the typical "up" behavior, traversing back the hierarchy of settings pages.
It was phrased negatively as the feedback back then was the string should match whatever is on the actual dialog (which was "Skip preview and confirmation"). But now it looks odd when we have an additional title string. We think titles should be positively phrased, hence the change.
Changed from constants to object. This allows us to skip prettier's auto line-breaking with just one comment (instead of for each constant), plus I like object style to group things together in general.
I think it looks better to not place the title within the card's border when there are multiple cards in a page, like in the case of the new Settings Layout. Otherwise, it's hard to differentiate between title and settings-row.
The proper method is to style Card itself, but this is a quick fix for the Settings Page PR. Will come back to it later.
All <Setting*> components will have an ID that corresponds to the sidebar link. When clicked, we scroll to the position of the card by searching for the element with the ID. It behaves simiar to # anchor navigation.
I like this model mainly because in Mobile, users don't need to keep opening the drawer to navigate -- they just need to scroll. This allows us to use the same design for Mobile and App.
Placed settings that we allow for unauthenticated users under <SettingUnauthenticated>. While it is redundant, it's easier to handle the grouping, and more readable overall.