The fullwidth plus and minus signs are well understood in all countries
(that participate in the development of OFN). It's more likely that a
translator enters a normal plus or minus than that they want to change
the symbol. A normal + or - sign doesn't fill a whole character space
and is therefore not well aligned in the design.
While the text "x in cart" isn't visible, the item quantity is not set.
A missing variable leads to longer text that is taken up more space. In
this case it was two lines instead of one line. The resulting extra line
of margin disappeared when adding to the cart and the rest of the page
jumped up.
The new mobile friendly design contains a nice "Add" button to add
variants to your cart. Once you have the variant in you cart, it's
replaced by plus and minus buttons to adjust the quantity.
Other languages have longer words than "Add" which need to fit on the
button. Since the add button and the +/- buttons should have the same
width, I widened them a little bit so that they fit the longest words
Aggiungi and Добавить.
Changes:
* Introduced a cluster marker to denote multiple points of interest at
the same location
* Seperated out a plain enterprise modal into 2 parts
* A modal called EnterpriseModal for showing a list of enterprises at
the same location
* A box called EnterpriseBox(which by the way is also a technically a
modal) that shows the details of that particular enterprise selected
* If at a location there exists only a single enterprise then only the
box is shown
Debounce ensures we don't get a million requests if the up/down buttons are clicked rapidly. The onwheel hack adds some protection against scrolling triggering the quantity up/down. See: https://stackoverflow.com/a/51076231
Fixes#2112
It looks like this bug was accidentally introduced during a refactor in
e5ca494db8. The `bo-html` attribute was
replaced with `ng-html`, but it appears that it should actually have
used `ng-bind-html`
(https://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng/directive/ngBindHtml) because the
former is not a valid AngularJS directive.
It was also necessary to bubble up the `.cta-container` class in order to
get the appropriate styling on the title.
Add a new column email_address to enterprises.
Use this new field for public display of contact details.
The old field enterprise.email is still used internally.
It is still displayed on orders and emails sent to customers.
A new enterprise has the owner's email address by default now.
Fix GH #757