See #524
Before, when the configuration was set so the article is marked as read when selected, if you mark it as unread while it is open and then close it, it is marked again as read. This behavior was not straightforward.
Now, the article is not marked again as read.
- 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.
The RSS action has now its own button. I also reorganized the button display order to be more natural.
I did not find an appropriate Unicode replacement for the Rss icon.
I extract drop-down menu actions to make them as button action in the page header.
I removed the favorite button on the category list because it is a duplicate from the button action.
Now button action act as filters and you can combine them.
It is a test to see if we can keep it like that. There is still work to do to extract other actions from the drop-down list.
I did not want to change everything if we don't keep it.
See #376 and #277
Before, when the user clicks on an article header one, it expands. When it clicks a second time, it collapses.
When it clicks a third time it stays collapsed instead of expand.
Now it toggles the article between expanded and collapsed state.
When the navigation is done with the mouse and shortcuts, the focus on the current article is lost when
the article is collapsed with the mouse. So when navigating with the shortcut does not open the intended
article.
See #473 and #478
Before, when the user click on an article it closes even if he want to select text.
This behavior was not acceptable, so I changed it to close the article when cliking
on the article footer or in the article margins.
See #473
- FeedController->addAction (GET) shows a confirmation page
- If already subscribe, redirect to Configure->feedAction
- Add a bookmark in aside_feed
See #425#426 and #464