Naomi
comment websockets
increase slow mode time to 5 seconds
fix to prevent duplicate comments
update livestream details
fix channel
pin electron boom
fix rebase
prune unused icons
updating meme
updating meme
update livestream for naomi
fix rebase
DigitalCashNetwork
remove electroboom pin
Slavguns
Joel
So he can edit his claims
add streamTypes param to claimTilesDiscover so following section can search for all types of content
fix typo
update meme
fixes
publish page fixes
pending
fix notifications
fix comments finally
fix claim preview
no mature for simplesite
Revert "no mature for simplesite"
This reverts commit 9f89242d85.
fix livestream preview click
no mature on simple site
try fixing invite page crash
probably needs more changes.
* initial support for block/mute
* hide blocked + muted content everywhere
* add info message for blocked/muted characteristics
* sort blocked list by most recent block first
* add 'blocked' message on channel page for channels that you have blocked
* cleanup
* delete unused files
* always pass mute/block list to claim_search on homepage
* PR cleanup
## Fixes:
4351: "Infinite load won't work if the same sort option clicked"
Test case:
1. Click Following
2. Click New
3. Scroll down to load at least 1 extra page.
4. Go up and click New again.
## The Issue:
`scrollBottomCbMap[page]` in this case did not reset since the `id` remained the same.
## The Fix:
I don't know how else to notify the effect to run. Perhaps "when `page=1`" is one criteria, but I found that removing `scrollBottomCbMap` can also fix it.
I don't know what scenario that `scrollBottomCbMap` was originally meant to handle, so will need to depend of reviewer to confirm I did not break something else. This fix assumes that recent inf-scroll fixes and debouncing would have addressed the "weird stuff happening with fast scrolling" problem mentioned in the comments.
The previous code was simply delaying the handler, which served the intention of the time, which is to avoid using the wrong coordinate from querying too early. However, we ended up servicing each scroll message.
This is the proper fix, and should technically make scrolling smoother. Maybe this will fix 3576 as well, although I don't see much difference.
If you are at the bottom and you hit the UP_ARROW key one time, the logic still thinks we are at the bottom, despite the component has clearly moved. Similar to the issue noted in the previous commit, this causes the page to increment incorrectly.
My wild guess is that the previous logic depends on the css height, so it might got broken due to css changes. Hopefully the new calculation is more robust and works for all cases.
---The bad scenario:
If you're at the bottom and you go up using UP_ARROW or HOME key, the coordinate is still at the bottom if we service the callback immediately. This causes 'contentWrapperAtBottomOfPage' to be true and we ended up incrementing the page unnecessarily (even for searches that no longer yield any extra results).
---Fix:
Fix by adding a delay. The value can probably be fine-tuned further.
* am I done?
* post diff
* unused selector cleanup
* missed commit
* mess with button styles
* fix flow
Co-authored-by: Jeremy Kauffman <jeremy@lbry.io>
Co-authored-by: Sean Yesmunt <sean@lbry.io>