* [ci] Add Travis
* Exclude some libs
* Semi-auto whitespace fixes
* line length in SQLite
* Exclude tests from line length
* Feed.php line length
* Feed.php: get rid of unnecessary concat
* Feed.php: line length
* bootstrap.php: no newline at end of file
* Allow concatenating across multiple lines
* Add Travis badge
* do-install line length
* update-or-create-user line length
* cli/create-user line length
* tests/app/Models/SearchTest.php fix indentation
* tests/app/Models/UserQueryTest.php fix indentation
* tests/app/Models/CategoryTest.php fix indentation
* [fix] PHP 5.3 on precise
* cli/do-install no spaces
* cli/list-users line length
* cli/reconfigure line length
* empty catch statements
* api/index line length nonsense
* spaces before semicolon
* app/Models/EntryDAO bunch of indentation
* extra blank lines
* spaces before comma in function call
* testing tabwidth
* increase to 10
* comment out tabwidth line
* try older phpcs version 3.0.0RC4
* line length exception for app/install.php
* proper spaces
* stray spaces in i18n
* Minz/ModelPdo line length
* Minz whitespace
* greader line length
* greader elseif placement
* app/Models/Feed.php spacing in function argument
* ignore php 5.3
* app/Models/ConfigurationSetter.php stray whitespace
* EntryDAOSQLite line length
* I vote for higher max line length =P
* ignore SQL
* remove classname complaint
* line length/more legible SQL
* ignore line length nonsense
* greader line length
* feedController issues
* uppercase TRUE, FALSE, NULL
* revert
* importExportController lowercase null
* Share.php default value not necessary because ! is_array () a few lines down
* CategoryDAO constants should be UPPERCASE
* EntryDAO reduce line length
* contentious autofix
* Allow failures on all versions of PHP except 7.1 because reasons
Now you can open the original page in the reader view with the same shortcut you'll use in the normal view.
I've changed how we identify the link to make it more flexible.
The previous way was too restrictive since the selector used a really strict path to get the url.
There was another way to achieve the same thing without changing the selector.
It was quite ugly since some meaningless class would be added on the markup to match the selector query.
See #1400
I think French *arf*/*zut* would be better translated as something like *blast* or *rats* than *damn*. The word *arf* doesn't have a lemma in my *Petit Robert*, so since French is my fourth and worst language I can't be completely sure. But even if I'm wrong about the French, the word *damn* simply seems slightly too expletive for an English localization. By contrast, in Dutch I'm not sure if anything even exceeds the level of offensiveness reached by a mild expletive like *damn* in English. English speakers are just much more sensitive to words in and of themselves regardless of context.