- The aim of this template is to display unit price
- Duplicate the angular directive
- Add a question mark icon and its own file
- Add some needed colors in the branding file
We started to move to Open Street Maps (OSM) and one simple change was
to show OSM tiles on top of the current Google Maps functionality. This
hybrid use violates Google's terms and conditions though and I'm
reverting it here (basically reverting daa5b00a2).
Another branch of work was already started to use OSM without Google
functionality and it's available behind a feature toggle. We can
continue that work in our own time without a license violation. This
change is only changing the tiles, the look of the map and doesn't touch
any functionality which was always provided by Google Maps.
- use variables for colors instead of values
- trailinf line at the end of file
- new line after each declaration
- 2 spaces of indentation
- avoid qualifying elements in selectors
- prefer lowercase in hexa color
by default, `input[readonly]` is styled as disable one. Using flatpickr with these disable inputs need to be customized. By clinking on it, it opens the datepicker widget.
Before if you did a bulk product update there was an error:
> TypeError: Cannot set property 'variants' of null
It only seemed to happen if pagination was required i.e. more than 15 products. It seemed to be happening because the default sort order on the products API endpoint which handles the bulk update is 'created desc' but 'name asc' on the /admin/products controller.
Another fix included here is for the sorting direction arrows which were not displaying on the admin products page. The sorting arrows require the sorting expression to be on the :sorting var instead of :q.sorting.
Fixes#6399
This moves a step closer to having a simple and straightforward way to
configure the app's mail delivery which doesn't require to be a nuclear
engineer to troubleshoot mail issues.
It happens way too often that servers have mail config broken when
restarted or redeployed and it takes too much brain power to fix it. No
doubt; it's way too complex.
I chose to leave this page's form fields but "Send mails as" as
read-only. This other field is still used by instance manager to
troubleshoot mail issues.
A deployment to the French server failed because a translation contained
an apostrophe `'` and we were rendering it without escaping in
Javascript. We don't have that problem and avoid other issues by using
the javascript translate function. That way the error message is
translated in the browser with the user's language and we don't have to
do any additional escaping.
On some Iphones the modal wouldn't fit and there were line breaks
between the input fields. The inputs are now stacked vertically on small
screens so that there is still plenty of space for large numbers in the
quantity fields.