- The label HTML contained a quote that wasn't being closed.
Refs: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/1651
(cherry picked from commit e2bc2c9a1fff482c49dbeb3a51e4e1c698bf506c)
Co-authored-by: Gusted <postmaster@gusted.xyz>
When hitting the `enter` key to create a new project column, the request
is sent twice because the `submit` event and `key up` event are both
triggered.
Probably a better solution is to rewrite these parts of the code to
avoid using native jQuery but reuse the `form-fetch-action` class. But
it's beyond my ability.
Per the discussion on #22054, the flow for adding a new team member to
an org is not intuitive for new Gitea users.
The ideal solution would be to add a new button on the Org > Members
index view (see the screenshot mockup in the issue description).
However, this would require a refactor of the UX for the flow. The
current flow has an implicit context of which team within the org the
new member is being added to ('Owners' by default). From the Members
index, there is no implicit context; the flow would have to add a picker
for which team the new member should be added to.
So, as a stopgap, this change simply adds a button to the Teams index
page that performs the same action as clicking on the title of the team
(a behavior that is currently too obscure as indicated in the comments
on the issue). This should reduce support burden and serve as a decent
temporary measure until the Add Member flow is refactored.
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The current language stats are too obsessed with color matching. Similar
colors are always next to each other. It is a bit troublesome to find
the place where the color matching is generated, so just follow the
example of github and add a gap.
## before
<img width="883" alt="image"
src="cf54430c-616c-4b37-b561-5a37c20b2d94">
## after
<img width="877" alt="image"
src="e518ea36-2b8f-4f11-a867-a58dc393db85">
Fixes: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/27604
Add negative margins so the header covers any shadow of active elements.
No rendering change of the content of the header because the padding
counteracts the effect.
<img width="128" alt="image"
src="3d0f55b6-9351-4985-a290-da9a92d15b4e">
1. remove unused function `MoveIssueAcrossProjectBoards`
2. extract the project board condition into a function
3. use db.NoCondition instead of -1. (BTW, the usage of db.NoCondition
is too confusing. Is there any way to avoid that?)
4. remove the unnecessary comment since the ctx refactor is completed.
5. Change `b.ID != 0` to `b.ID > 0`. It's more intuitive but I think
they're the same since board ID can't be negative.
TODOs:
- [x] write test for `GetIssueTotalTrackedTime`
- [x] frontport kitharas template changes and make them mobile-friendly
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*Sponsored by Kithara Software GmbH*
If you set a checkbox as required in a issue form at the moment, the
checkbox is checked and read only, what does not make much sense. With
this PR, the Checkbox actually needs to be checked. The label supports
now also Markdown. This matches GitHub's behaviour.
And yes, I know the CSS is a ugly workaround. It looks like the given
CSS code is part Fomantic and I don't know how to change that. The
Maintainers are free to change that.

See [issue on
gitea.com](https://gitea.com/gitea/gitea-docusaurus/issues/38), copied
below for convenience:
> Hello, may I first confirm that the app.ini PROTOCOL config is case
sensitive (must be lowercase)?
>
> If so, I'd like to suggest for it to be highlighted in the [HTTPS
Setup](https://docs.gitea.com/administration/https-setup#using-the-built-in-server)
page.
> Perhaps something like:
> For the PROTOCOL=https field, make sure https is lowercase. Writing
PROTOCOL=HTTPS may result in a SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG error on
Firefox or ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR on Chrome and Edge.
>
> Background
> At first I carelessly wrote PROTOCOL=HTTPS in my app.ini, and Firefox
didn't allow me to connect because:
> Secure Connection Failed
> An error occurred during a connection to gitea.local.lan. SSL received
a record that exceeded the maximum permissible length.
> Error code: SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG
> I spent maybe half an hour troubleshooting my certs, ports, and other
configs before backtracking to the start and realizing the
capitalization difference there 😅. When I changed that config to
lowercase, it worked.
For this PR I added the note in the Config Cheat Sheet page and fixed
the links to it from the HTTPS Setup page.
Was originally thinking to put the note in the HTTPS Setup page itself,
but since there are 2 sections referencing the PROTOCOL config, I was
thinking it'd be neater and more concise to put it in the Config Cheat
Sheet page instead. Especially since both sections already link to it,
and I actually tried to check that link quite early on in my
troubleshooting (but didn't pay much attention to it since the link was
broken).
## Before/After screenshots as per [this repo's
docs](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/tree/main/docs)
Before - links

Note: For this the links weren't broken, the links fix is because they
were broken on gitea.com's docs (see below).
After - links

Before - config cheat sheet

After - config cheat sheet

## Before/After screenshots as per [gitea.com's
docs](https://gitea.com/gitea/gitea-docusaurus)
Before - links

After - links

Before - config cheat sheet

After - config cheat sheet

this allows to deep link to the readme section of a repository.
fixes#27641
Screenshots:
No changes on initial display:

On hover the link is shown:

1. Do not show temporary tooltips that are triggered from within
dropdowns. Previously this resulted in the tooltip being stuck to
top-left of the page like seen on issue comment URL copy. I could not
figure out any tippy options that prevent this, so I think it's better
to just not show it.
1. Refactor `initGlobalCopyToClipboardListener` so that it does not run
a often useless `document.querySelector` on every click, make
`data-clipboard-text-type` work with `data-clipboard-target`. No use in
current code base but still good to have. Finally some minor code
cleanup in the function.
Point 1 is for this copy button:
<img width="229" alt="image"
src="81f34746-8ea5-43d9-8c6f-f6f417a9e4ad">
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When `webhook.PROXY_URL` has been set, the old code will check if the
proxy host is in `ALLOWED_HOST_LIST` or reject requests through the
proxy. It requires users to add the proxy host to `ALLOWED_HOST_LIST`.
However, it actually allows all requests to any port on the host, when
the proxy host is probably an internal address.
But things may be even worse. `ALLOWED_HOST_LIST` doesn't really work
when requests are sent to the allowed proxy, and the proxy could forward
them to any hosts.
This PR fixes it by:
- If the proxy has been set, always allow connectioins to the host and
port.
- Check `ALLOWED_HOST_LIST` before forwarding.
The ui of list header in milestone page is not same as issue and pr list
page.
And they are using different template codes which can be merged into
one.
Before:




After:


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- The review type '22' is a general comment type that is attached to
single codecomments, reviews with multiple comments or to simple approve
and request changes comment. This comment can be used to create a link
towards this action on an pull request.
- Adds an anchor to the review comment type, so that when its getting
linked to it, it actually jumps towards that event.
- This also now fixes the behavior that after you created a review you
will be redirected to that review and because this is an general comment
type other mails will also be 'fixed' such as the approved or request
changes.
- Resolves https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/1248
(cherry picked from commit 1741a5f1fe6adc68bb5f87bdd1c5bdc5bfaa45c7)
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Co-authored-by: Gusted <postmaster@gusted.xyz>
Co-authored-by: Caesar Schinas <caesar@caesarschinas.com>