* PublishReleaseDate: improve calendar error handling
Ticket: 1738
- Report invalid `minute` and `day`. The 3rd-party widget auto-corrects the other fields. Don't think there is a way to make it autocorrect for all.
- Report invalid range (cannot set to future date).
* Block form on releaseDate error instead of silently sending last valid value
which does not tally with what's on screen.
* Redesign form elements with background
* Adjust list ads
* Fix progress bar in mini player
* Fix progress bar on mobile
* Fix progress bar in theater mode
* Redesign repost modal
* Update channel selector in modal
* Remove border radius from embedded media
* Adjust quality selector
* Adjust updated player theme for light mode
* Rename wrapper class
A better fix with extra specificity, since the main issue was with form-fields only. The previous fix was too wide and broke other areas with column flex.
* Release date -- initial attempt (squashed and rebased)
- Use white color for calendar buttons in release date input
- Update icon color for release date input
- Allow to set time in release date and display it under additional options
- Add release date field
* Upgrade to latest react-datetime-picker.
I believe this also picks up the y18n security fix.
* Handle dark theme and general style fixes.
* [+redux] Change how release_time is edited.
- `releaseTime` is now a number instead of a string, matching `release_time`. It was getting confusing what the variable units were.
- `releaseTime` will always match `release_time` for an edit. It will be used in the GUI to reset just the date to the original, instead of having to reset the entire form.
- `releaseTimeEdited` will be used by `updatePublishForm` in the GUI to represent the desired new release time. Set to `undefined` if we don't want to change the date.
* Add 'Reset|Now|Default' buttons instead of overloading the date-picker's "X" button.
Before this, the "X" button resets to the original (previous) publish date for Edits, and resets to current time for New Claims. This is very confusing, so added explicit text-based buttons -- hopefully this is more intuitive.
* bump redux to master
Co-authored-by: Franco Montenegro <franco.montenegro.ruke@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Thomas Zarebczan <thomas.zarebczan@gmail.com>
Currently, the input field goes off-screen if the read-only prefix is too long.
Given that the prefix is read-only, the user probably knows what the prefix is from context. e.g. In the case of the Repost Modal, the prefix is repeated in a selection field above. So, it's probably ok to just truncate the text to an ellipsis.
The input field is the more important one here, so giving it 60% width when truncation is needed.
Technically, the other modes can have a quick-action button as well, but for now it's not implemented since it's unlikely to be used.
The first usage will be to house the "toggle markdown editor" button, but it can be used for anything. The caller will handle the action.
It will be located at the upper-right, which is a better place for such a button. Putting the "toggle markdown editor" button on the bottom seems too far away and seems to make the 'Done|Cancel' area too busy/cluttered.