- Move stickers and emojis to a single menu comment-selectors on both mobile and desktop
- More style improvements
- Some fixes
- Fix livechat scrolling
- CommentsList needs to return a title with comment amounts
- mobile player dimensions needed to fill in the cover
- hid livestream header for now until figuring out a better presentation
- ~colum-reverse~ was causing problems with MUI's drawer scrolling, so reversed the chat order and made it ~column~ by default
- Hid bottom expand navigation if component not yet opened
- some other style changes in the middle
- Biggest change: Moved mobile player logic outside of fileRenderFloating into its own component fileRenderMobile, since there is no need for all that extra resizing and dragging code (for now, as mobile doesn't have a floating player)
- Moved player to the header height
- Removed rounded borders and margins
* Refactor CommentBadge
* Refactor livestreamComment component
* Refactor and split livestreamComment CSS
* Refactor livestreamComments component
* Refactor and split livestreamComments CSS
* Remove never used spinner
* Refactor livestream Page
* Refactor page component
* Refactor livestreamLayout component
* Break apart livestreamComments into separate sibling components
- This helps separating LivestreamComments to deal with only the comments, and the LivestreamLayout to be used for its own Page as a Popout option, and also for a layered approach for mobile
* Create Popout Chat Page, Add Popout Chat Menu Option
* Add Hide Chat option
* sockety improvements
* Websocket changes
Co-authored-by: Thomas Zarebczan <thomas.zarebczan@gmail.com>
* Add ordering Icons
* Refactor doCollectionEdit
- It required claims as parameter, when only uris are used to populate the collection, so that was changed to pass down the uris instead.
- There were unused and mostly unnecessary functions inside, for example the parameter claimIds was never used so it would never enter the claimSearch function which again would be used to generate uris, so it's better to just use uris as parameter
* Add List Reordering changes
* Add toggle button for list editing
* Add toggle on content page collection sidebar
* Enable drag-n-drop to re-order list items
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYZRRyukuIw
* Allow removing all unavailable claims from a List
* Fix <g> on icons
* Fix section buttons positioning
* Move preventDefault and stopPropagation to buttons div instead of each button, preventing clicking even if disabled opening the claim
* Change dragging cursor
* Fix sizing
* Fix dragging component
* Restrict dragging to vertical axis
* Ignore shuffle state for ordering
* Fix console errors
* Mobile fixes
* Fix sidebar spacing
* Fix grey on mobile after click
* Test out a horizontal scroll for upcoming (tile only for now)
* - add support for list layout
- add following label on home page
- clan up css and naming conventions
* Update header type + show only if scheduled streams are showing
* Add a setting to hide scheduled livestreams from home/following
* Add a hide button in the scheduled stream header.
* Fix typo + make sure pref is synced
## Issue
https://www.notion.so/Performance-Fixes-927f825a5d674bd09323830be1d263af#1beab2fee011421492b56b88f68681a3
We currently lazy-load the tiles in the category sections (but not the sections themselves, because we want to retain scroll position on Back action). This puts gray placeholders until the section is visible on screen. which turns out to be quite expensive, because the placeholders are animated, so we have a perpetual animation in the background after the homepage loads + user did not scroll.
## Change
Just disable the barely-noticeable animation for now.
There are alternatives, but probably not worth polluting the code with:
- Just like the thumbnails, use intersection observer to decide when to animate.
- Find solution to the "lazy load section + need to retain scroll position".
lbry-desktop--6844
This negates 49abbecb.
Now that we have a dedicated chromecast button, we don't need to hack Chrome's default cast button to appear on top of vjs-mobile-ui. The hack no longer works anyway, since the CSS exposure has been deprecated around mid 2020 -- it is still available, but its abilities has become less and less.
- The graphic was meant to be 50% of the card width, but was squished.
- Try to reduce scrolling by making everything fit in a 100% zoom on a 1080p screen.
- More css consolidation.
- More size and padding restoration (it wasn't 445's main intention to change sizes).
- Handle padding for mobile to hopefully make everything fit, especially for Playlists. We'll need an overflow menu to truely fix this for all screens.