Previously, it was a big list of test pages in no particular order, and
it was hard to find anything. This commit breaks it up into sections,
and renames some of the links to be more consistent.
The categories are slightly arbitrary, and I'm sure everyone will have a
different opinion on what they should be, and which links should go
where. But hopefully we can all agree that this is an improvement!
This also wraps the list into multiple columns on browsers that support
it, which unfortunately does NOT include Browser. :^( But hey, once we
do it'll be good!
Asking the user for a password is a fairly common thing, so let's have
a reusable GUI dialog for it! This first iteration only supports having
pre-filled "server" and "username" fields. This can obviously be made
more flexible as needs arise. :^)
Also added css-import.html, which tests the 3 syntax variations on
`@import` statements. Note that the optional media-query parameter to
`@import` is not handled yet.
MailSettings: Add a GML file for Mail settings
MailSettings: Add an AF desktop file for Mail Settings
MailSettings: Unveil /res in mail settings, fix GML
MailSettings: Mail settings texteditor->textbox
MailSettings: Update mail username to correct category in settings
Modified Mail settings GML to properly represent ports >100
MailSettings: Update/fix mail settings GML
MailSettings: Adjust GML, add icons for mail settings
MailSettings: Change Okay button to OK
MailSettings: Change mail setting reset button to revert
MailSettings: Fix incorrect variable names in mail settings
MailSettings: Add newlines af EOF of all mail setting files
MailSettings: Mail settings linting issues fixed
MailSettings: Increase size of icon features
Code cleaning/styling changes as per gunnarbeutner review
Made settings descriptions more friendly per sin-ack review
MailSettings: Fixes as per PR comments
MailSettings: Fix checkbox weirdness
MailSettings: Adjust width of checkbox
MailSettings: Remove unneccessary update() call
MailSettings: Replace port SpinBox with ComboBox
MailSettings: Add colons to labels, remove port 110 option
MailSettings: Remove custom model, use ItemListModel
MailSettings: Change relative icon paths to absolute ones
This utilises LibIMAP and LibWeb to provide an e-mail client.
The only way currently to connect to a server and login is with a
config file. This config file should be stored in ~/.config/Mail.ini
Here is an example config file:
```
[Connection]
Server=email.example.com
Port=993
TLS=true
[User]
Username=test@example.com
Password=Example!1
```
Since this is stored in plaintext and uses a less secure login method,
I'd recommend not using this on your main accounts :^)
This has been tested on Gmail and Outlook. For Gmail, you either have
to generate an app password if you have 2FA enabled, or enable access
from less secure apps in your account settings.
This does not fix the issue where there's no indication for when
hearts are broken. But since the original icon for Hearts was
a placeholder. This should be better. :^)
Fixes#7373
This detects and resolves these in the text-decoration property, in any
order:
- text-decoration-color
- text-decoration-line
- text-decoration-style
Only the solid underline renders, but all three sub-properties are
assigned correctly.
The font property now resolves into its various parts:
- font-family
- font-weight
- font-size
- font-style
- line-height
The font-variant and font-stretch parts are left unparsed since LibWeb
doesn't know how to render those.
Added `fonts.html` as a test for various forms of `font` declarations,
based on the examples in the spec.
This was broken when we switched away from using StringStyleValues.
While I was at it, I have implemented hsl/a() and the percentage
syntax for rgb/a().
As a bonus, added `colors.html` as a test page for the various CSS
color syntaxes, since nothing was testing rgb() or rgba() before.
Much of the parsing code in LibGFX/Color.h seems to be centered
around CSS color values, but this is not used by the new Parser.
(And can't be used, because it requires a String value and we have
a list of Tokens of some kind instead.) Maybe that should be removed
from there when the new CSS parser is operational.
Rather than parsing the selector every time we want to check it, we
now parse it once at the beginning.
A bonus effect of this is that we now support a selector list in
:not(), instead of just a single selector, though only when using
the new parser.