- s/Links and URLs/Link previews/: From a user perspective, these are the same thing... These options are for the prefetcher, not the URLs themselves
- s/thumbnails/images/: What we call thumbnails are for "site" previews, not actual image links
- s/links/websites/: Technically, both image and non-image links are links, "websites" carries a tiny bit better the meaning
Rationale for this is that the whole point of autocompletion is to be intuitive and show up naturally when starting to type something else. For example, all commands start with `/`, so obviously starting to type a command will trigger autocomplete. This is true for channels as well. Emoji are a bit particular because all systems that support emoji open their completion with `:`. The only not-so-intuitive completion strategy is for nicks because it is not so common to start them with `@` on IRC, but as long as we keep tab completion after any set of characters, this is fine. It will be even nicer once regular tab completion uses the same autocompletion dropdown.
- Make dropdown items match context menu items
- Disable transparency on dropdown item links
- Clean up help page additions
- Better align help page autocompletion characters
- Use ES6 features (`const`, arrow functions, method definition shorthands)
- Use `Array#filter` instead of `$.map`
- Do not display `@` in nick completion *when* only one `@` is used (to be less confusing and more consistent)
This brings commands and keyboard shortcuts from the website, after a massive overhaul. It comes as part of the big documentation rewrite that I am currently doing.
`kbd` design inspiration from GitHub, `code` design inspiration from Bootstrap.
This help page is accessible from an icon in the sidebar, near the Settings icon.
Power to the people!
There is now 2 ways to set the theme: on the app config file (defaults
for all users) and in the user settings.
All CSS files present in the `client/themes` folder will be given as
choices to the users.
This is temporary (as in, temporary for a fairly long time) until we
have proper theme management.