This is a new reading option to hide articles when they are read. The hidding process occurs when the article is left for an other article. This way, even when the article is marked as read on opening, it is hidden only while navigating to an other article.
I'm not really happy with the behavior when the "mark while scrolling" option is enabled. Please review.
It is missing the i18n since we're not supposed to push them before it exists on i18n.freshrss.org. Or maybe I misunderstood the process.
See #476
Before, when adding a user query where the state contains the strict filter, the label applied to the query was wrong.
Now, the strict filter is always removed so the label applied is correct.
Before, the filter was based on a blacklist so the user could add something and have unwanted behavior.
Now, the filter is based on a whilelist so the user can use only predetermined parameters.
It is a work in progress. I only did that for a single class so you can tell me if this is a good idea, if the content is missing something.
Any comments are welcome.
Before, when a category was selected, it was expanded to show the feeds in that category.
Now, there is a parameter that allows the user to choose either if he wants the old behaviour or if he wants to expand only when needed (when selecting a feed or when clicking the appropriate button)
- It was impossible to set default view to "Show all articles"
- "0" was compared to 0 ("O" === 0 => false)
- cast value from Minz_Request into integer
- Coding style
- More checks server side
- Default query name is "Query n°X"
- List of queries is moved into nav_menu, in a dropdown
- Better system to remove fields in JS (to a.remove elements, give an
attibute data-remove="id_to_remove")
- Fix a bug in lib/Mine/Request.php (htmlspecialchars_utf8 can be applied on
arrays now)
- Few theme improvements
- Add an element .no-mobile to apply to elements which should not appear on
mobiles
See https://github.com/marienfressinaud/FreshRSS/pull/498
It's an intermediary step to remove the favorite button.
I add a button to store the current query as a favorite query. It redirects automatically to the configuration page where it is possible to name and remove user queries.
To make the queries more straigtforward, I removed the default behavior when searching for a string. This way, when we search for a string, the filter is not defaulted to all articles.
I splitted the reading configuration page in 2 pages. The display configuration page
to prepare for #265 and the reading configuration page.
It is just a test, feel free to discard that.
I also change some wording to be consistent through out the application.