Just like ClaimListDiscover, stop `claim_search`-ing if the result is a failure (null).
Leaving the placeholder tiles as is for now. Can show the timed out message like ClaimListDiscover -- just toggle SHOW_TIMEOUT_MSG.
## Issue
Desktop 7022: i18n: Notification title localization lost
## Approach
The current code breaks up the string into an array of strings, so i18n is somewhat impossible.
Since 99%¹ of dynamic notifications come with a `dynamic` property for all the replaceable values, we can actually reconstruct the string however we want.
¹ <sub>_as far as I can find, only `fiat_tip` does not provide the value via `dynamic`, i.e. hardcoded in the string. Boo._</sub>
### Benefits of this approach:
- able to localize the string again
- able to customize the string (e.g. making claim titles italic, fix typos, use more concise strings, etc.)
### Problems with this approach:
- if the api overloads a particular notification type with several strings, then the approach is broken.
- Ex. For the case of `comment` type, the overload is whether the comment is a normal comment or hyperchat. But I was able to replicate the logic to differentiate them, so all is good.
- For the case of "livestream reminder in 30 minutes", we would have to inspect the string to differentiate against "is live streaming". I think this reminder is not being used, so I didn't do it yet.
- some work is needed to maintain the code when the server side updates something. But we are already manually maintaining the i18n strings anyway, so it shouldn't be too much of a burden.
- With the exception of the overload problem, any new notification type will simply pass through as un-localized, so things should continue to work, i.e. no need to update the front-end immediately 🤞
- When collapsing, scroll back to the first comment instead of hanging in the Recommended section.
- Enhancement for 5380bc04: don't show "Collapse/Expanse" if there's only 1 comment. The comment itself is already collapsed to 3 lines, so it won't take up too much height.
- Fix css: recalling what Dan mentioned: if following BEM right (modifiers shouldn't be used standalone), we wouldn't incorrectly use `@extend` in this case and confuse the reader.
- Enlarged the empty spacing to make it symmetrical with the Recommended section below it.
## Issue
Thumbnails in mobile, especially tablets, is blurry
## Change
Account for the larger thumbnail width in mobile.
Approximation is based on `$breakpoint-small: 900px;`
## Issue
In Medium layout, the Expand/Collapse button would still appear even for 0 comments.
## Approach
Hide the button when comments = 0, but didn't hide the section because the separator line feels useful as a visual guide to mark the sections.
## Issue
- Adding `content__non-clickable` everywhere probably isn't the right way when we move forward to separating `all.scss`.
- Not intuitive -- easier to use if it's an attribute to `ClaimPreview`.
## Change
- Consolidate to a re-usable `non-clickable` class.
- Made Wallet Send search preview non-clickable as a temporary band aid until the channel-finder is consolidated.
- `listBlocked`: something is overriding the pointer, so non-clickable isn't working. Removed for now -- doesn't really matter.
## Cause
It broke because lack of awareness that we can't use our components in preview mode. For some reason, we don't have redux access in SimpleMDE's preview mode.
## Change
- Restore the stub for iframes
- Fix preview for images, and apply the same styling as in posts.
Partial copy from https://github.com/Rovak/InlineAttachment
We need to make some changes to handle xhr errors. Given than the repo hasn't been updated in 7 years, and it's a hassle to push the changes or fork the repo, just copy over the required files.
Expanded homepage pins to support 2 types of input (if both are passed in, pinnedUrls take precedence):
(1) pinnedUrls --> uses doResolveUris (resolve)
(2) pinnedClaimIds --> uses doResolveClaimIds (claim_search)
Instead of injecting the pinned URLs directly, we inject from `resolvedPinUris`, which will be blank until the uris are resolved, thus preventing it from being resolved individually from the tiles.
There's additional complexity with the `claim_search` method, as the rest of the code deals with uris instead of IDs. Fortunately, it's all contained with `useResolvePins`, so removal would be easier when the batch `resolve` issue is fixed.
Ticket: 1228
## Code changes
- Pass through `getTimeAgoStr` so that the value gets localized.
- Pass the simpler `number` around instead of the `moment` object for better memoization.
## Notable differences
Due to how `getTimeAgoStr` is written, we now get to see the time actually counting down, vs "in a few seconds" currently in production. I think the counting-down behavior was the original intentional, since a 1s timer was used (otherwise, a 1-minute timer could be used) ... or maybe not since streams may not start on the dot.
I think we want to keep Premium as a product name (consistent for all languages). It was popping up in the `window.new_strings` because the current code localizes every link.
## Issue
Accumulation of so many strings for a "successful tip" that it is getting annoying to re-translate them for minor changes.
## Change
- Consolidate and re-use strings.
- Make the tip string currency-agnostic so we don't have to touch it again. The amount and currency is moved to the `subMessage`.
- Fix spacing being incorrectly enforced through i18n (it should be done via code/css).
There is anecdote that we need to wait up to 2 minutes to preven the locking scenario.
`https://github.com/tus/tusd/pull/667#issuecomment-1079647640`
## Change
Instead of multiple retries at short intervals, do a one-time retry after a 2-minute wait. We'll do this until the fix is available in tusd v2.
- Remove the odd resolve call that's lingering in `App`. Feels out of place, plus we don't need it now since the "active subs" claim search would contain resolved results.
- Don't search for active subs if Following count is zero.
Continuation of 1009 (2eae20f0)
It can probably be handled inside the existing getThumbnailCdnUrl to reduce 1 function, but since the functionality is somewhat different (the proxy doesn't compress), it's probably clearer to separate it.
It has been broken for a while, probably since the theme changes?
- Anyway, removed the effort to get the exact mounted size before requesting the image from CDN.
- When it works, it does prevent blurry image in different screen resolutions, but it's hard to maintain and too expensive.
ChannelThumbnail: use 64 to cover both the 64 and 40 case (the cached image will work on both, potentially reducing a call). I think the size is close enough to not trigger a Core Vital size warning.